Take a look at the notable celebrities and newsmakers who have died so far in 2024. These prominent people have made an impact in their fields of sports, public service and the arts.
On Monday, staff members delivered a petition with 150 signatures to Columbia President and CEO Kwang-Wu Kim, who is stepping down in July, imploring him to seek alternative budget strategies.
The world installed 117 gigawatts of new wind power capacity in 2023, a 50% increase from the year before, making it the best year for new wind projects on record, according to a new report by the industry’s trade association.
Chicago Teachers Union unveils demands for new contract with Chicago Public Schools calling for fully funded schools amid budget shortfall
Whitey Herzog, the gruff and ingenious Hall of Fame manager who guided the St. Louis Cardinals to three pennants and a World Series title in the 1980s, has died.
In the aftermath of the referendum, Lockport District 205 will investigate other potential life safety issues that can be done within its bonding authority. This includes updates to the roof, electrical, heating and cooling, masonry, windows and bathrooms to make the building more handicap accessible.
Confronted with an influx of migrants making their way to Chicago, New York and other big cities, Biden has used executive power to allow several hundred thousand of them to live and work temporarily in the United States in an effort to make them less reliant on shelters and other assistance.
The drive to electrify personal cars in California has, at best, hit a rough patch. The big question is whether current conditions will turn out to be growing pains.
Caitlin Clark is a household name and generational talent. She makes millions in endorsements but will make a salary of less than $77,000 as a WNBA rookie.
Former Times investigative reporter Kim Christensen, who died Monday, was known for his incisive reporting and equally keen wit.