September 16, 2022 Chicago teens injured in gas station drive-by shooting A shooting on Chicago's West Side at a gas station on Thursday night left three teenagers injured, ranging from ages 16 to 18. No one received life-threatening injuries.
September 16, 2022 Chicago Police ordered to let suspect vehicle get away after caught-on-camera gunpoint robbery, reports say A man visiting family in Chicago was robbed at gunpoint by suspects who told him, "I'll kill you," before he was able to fight back and get away, the victim said.
September 15, 2022 Martha's Vineyard homeless advocate says migrants there will eventually have to move 'somewhere else’ A homeless coordinator on Martha's Vineyard said the island doesn't have the resources to take care of migrants flown from Florida.
September 15, 2022 Greg Gutfeld: Liberals love 'throwing money' at problems like homelessness because it's not their money Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ host Greg Gutfeld slammed liberal cities' approach to the homelessness crisis in America amid increasing levels of spending on the problem on "The Five."
September 15, 2022 Chicago man charged with attempted kidnapping of toddler in broad daylight has extensive track record Police arrested a Chicago man for attempting to kidnap a five-year-old girl from her mother in broad daylight. Police say Gerardo Posadas first offered $150 to "buy" the girl.
September 15, 2022 'Chicago Fire' shooting was 'unbelievable,' funeral home director says real blaze nearby made scene 'chaotic' "Chicago Fire" actors battled a fake fire when a real blaze broke out down the street, causing confusion among bystanders which was then followed by a shooting.
September 14, 2022 Chicago reporter sues Mayor Lori Lightfoot for revoking press credentials: 'Chilling effect on all reporters' Chicago reporter William J. Kelly discusses his lawsuit against Lori Lightfoot for revoking his press credentials following combative exchanges with her office.
September 14, 2022 Illinois governor, Chicago mayor blasted for 'hypocrisy' after sending migrants bussed from Texas to suburbs Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's office is calling out Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker over what it calls "hypocrisy" after state officials sent migrants to suburban Chicago towns.
September 14, 2022 Chicago daylight robbery outside an Apple store thwarted by suburban mayor's armed security detail Security detail for an Illinois mayor intervened in a suspected robbery and exchanged gunfire with the suspect outside an Apple store in Chicago Wednesday afternoon.
September 14, 2022 R. Kelly found guilty: R&B singer convicted on multiple counts of child porn, enticement Chicago jurors on Tuesday found singer R. Kelly guilty of six total counts of child pornography and child enticement. He is currently serving a 30-year sentence in New York.