26-year-old man shot near Morse ‘L’ station in Rogers Park neighborhood,...
Anperson in an unknown vehicle approached and shot at the victim, who was inside the Red Line station.
View ArticleCoronavirus in Illinois updates: 1,466 new known COVID-19 cases and 20 more...
Here are the latest updates on the coronavirus in the Chicago area and the rest of Illinois.
View ArticleCOVID-19 cases have plummeted at Notre Dame since a two-week campus shutdown....
While many students are wearing masks, others "I look at and I’m just like, ‘You’re going to ruin this year for me,’" one student said.
View ArticleIn a career born in her own grief, violence recovery specialist works at a...
Violence recovery specialist works at a Chicago hospital in a city under siege.
View ArticleColumn: Republicans adopt ‘herd mentality’ to Trump’s dangerous...
As President Donald Trump continues to tweet and squawk nonsensically about a “rigged election,” Republicans adopt ‘herd mentality’ to his dangerous rhetoric by staying silent.
View ArticleDaywatch: Pritzker warns of ‘nightmare scenario’ for budget, universities...
Good morning, Chicago. Here are some of the top stories you need to know to start your day.
View ArticleEast Moline Correctional Center has COVID-19 outbreak and inmate alleges...
According to the latest data provided by the Illinois Department of Corrections, the East Moline Correctional Center has the second highest number of incarcerated individuals with confirmed cases in...
View ArticleOff-duty Chicago cop exchanges shots with gunman on West Side, police say. No...
An off-duty Chicago police officer exchanged shots with a gunman after he stopped at an intersection on the West Side Tuesday night, authorities said
View ArticleTwo men shot and wounded, boy, 12, grazed in leg, while standing on sidewalk...
A 12-year-old boy was grazed in the leg and two other people were wounded when two gunmen approached them on the sidewalk on the South Side and opened fire Tuesday night
View ArticleItalian restaurant Nonnina faced closing until it struck a creative...
Unique landlord partnership and tweaks keep Nonnina alive and kicking
View Article2 inmates die of COVID-19 at Indiana prison where federal executions are...
Two inmates have died in as many days from coronavirus at the federal prison complex where the U.S. government plans to carry out two executions next week.
View ArticleChicago police search for driver of red pickup truck who hit and seriously...
A red pick-up truck hit and seriously injured a woman at a South Loop bus stop late Tuesday night, then sped off, according to Chicago police.
View ArticleAJ Freund’s father may plead guilty Friday
The father of 5-year-old AJ Freund may plead guilty Friday in connection with his son’s death.
View ArticleChicago’s architectural biennial keeps the city at the forefront of design....
Will there be a Chicago Architecture Biennial next year at this time? Even if you’ve never attended the biennial, which bills itself as North America’s largest survey of contemporary architecture, you...
View ArticleCity Hall, police union’s new leadership at odds in contract negotiations
The Chicago Police Department’s largest union and city officials apparently remain starkly divided on a new police contract after the city’s first proposal for a deal was provided to the union’s new...
View ArticleTwo shootings in two days, a block apart in Albany Park. ‘It’s too much...
Mariuxi Benitez heard seven gunshots. Her teenage daughter thought it sounded like two guns firing.
View ArticleWatch live: Pritzker, Lightfoot discuss census and attend Mexican...
Gov. J.B. Pritzker and Mayor Lori Lightfoot discuss the 2020 census and attend a Mexican Independence Day celebration in Little Village.
View ArticleThe Big Ten changed its mind on football, but a reversal at the Illinois high...
High school football isn't likely to get a fall reprieve in Illinois, but athletes, coaches and parents still plan Saturday rallies in support of the idea.
View ArticleCPS reports 258 cases of COVID-19 among staff and vendors, including eight...
About 120 of the cases required an intervention such as a “pause in operations” at a school, Chicago Public Schools officials said.
View ArticleNeighborhood shops used to think it wasn’t worth the hassle to sell online....
Small neighborhood retailers used to compete with Amazon by catering to local shoppers who enjoy browsing in person. Now, they're venturing onto Amazon’s turf.
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