
Arne Duncan believes in "turnaround" schools, but are they effective, and are they legal?
The horseshoe is a culinary quirk of Springfield, Illinois. It consists of toast, the meat product of your choice, fries, and cheese sauce.

What the smell of spring has to do with a wild plant that inspired the name of the Midwest's largest city.

Top high school students are feeling the pressure to get into the best colleges, so they're signing up for summer school. Willingly.

The state of Illinois now allows its citizens to vote via mail. They can, in fact, vote naked. Watch them do it.

We took a detour off I-55 to see some of the sights off Old Route 66.

About three miles west of Fairbury, Illinois, you'll find a row of bouncy horses in the midst of miles and miles of cornfields.

If he wins the Chicago mayoral race, will Rahm Emanuel agree to give up control of the city's schools?

Turns out, moving to Washington D.C. for over a year doesn't a Chicago resident make.
We've talked a lot about Race to the Top on this blog-from its initial announcement to what states were doing to apply for the funds to which...
We're getting college credit while still in high school for our artistically talented students! ...

An infographic that lists something—from PhDs to teen pregnancies—that each state has or produces more of than its forty-nine rivals.