July 23, 2022 Chicago police say multiple shot at church funeral Chicago police said that three people were shot at a church funeral on Saturday afternoon, and are all in good condition.
July 22, 2022 Chicago 13-year-old boy shot in broad daylight while sitting in car A 13-year-old boy in Chicago was shot on Friday morning in the city's west side, according to police, who said that he was shot in his leg.
July 22, 2022 Chicago train stabbing leaves 4 injured: reports A stabbing attack on the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) Red Line early Friday morning injured four people. An investigation by police detectives is ongoing.
July 21, 2022 John Walsh of 'America's Most Wanted' calls Chicago a 'killing field' after shooting of Fox analyst's brother John Walsh of 'America's Most Wanted' discussed the state of crime in Chicago on 'Hannity' following the June 24 shooting death of Fox analyst Gianno Caldwell's brother.
July 20, 2022 Defunding police, vilifying them 'at every turn' contributing to officer suicides, experts say Two retired police officers spoke to Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Digital about how the defund the police movement and demonization from the media have contributed to law enforcement suicides.
July 19, 2022 3 Chicago police suicides in past month as understaffed department repeatedly cancels days off Superintendent David Brown held a news briefing Monday announcing the deaths of three Chicago police members and fielding questions about their mental health.
July 19, 2022 NASCAR Cup Series to race on Chicago's streets in 2023 NASCAR will race on Chicago's streets in 2023. A temporary circuit will be set up around Grant Park and host a Cup Series race and IMSA sports car race.
July 19, 2022 Chicago property law does not end redlining impact, according to reports Illinois' Scavenger Sale law, which was passed to make delinquent properties productive again, has done little to solve racial inequities, a recent study claims.
July 19, 2022 Arrests in Chicago plummet to historic lows as crime rises and police admittedly pull back: 'No way' Chicago notched a record-low arrest rate in 2021, with arrests made in only 12% of crime cases that year compared to the 2005 record-high of arrests made in 31% of cases.
July 17, 2022 Gun violence in Chicago's South Side driven by poverty, pastor says A pastor in Chicago's South Side blamed the community's lack of economic vitality for the rampant gun violence and called for help from outside the community.