July 12, 2022 Mother of child killed in a hail of gunfire on Chicago’s South Side feels alone in her fight for justice South Side Chicago mother of a slain 4-year-old describes the pain of losing a child and demands that politicians address the issues behind the city's shootings.
July 11, 2022 Northwestern University president elect steps down amid battle with cancer Northwestern University announced Monday that Rebecca Blank, the president-elect, has stepped down after being diagnosed with an aggressive form of cancer.
July 11, 2022 Man injured in shootout in Chicago parking lot, minutes after a woman is carjacked less than a mile away Five gunmen surrounded a concealed-carry holder in a Chicago parking lot and a shoot out ensued minutes after a woman was carjacked less than a mile away.
July 9, 2022 Chicago car jumps curb, injures 5 pedestrians and diners; driver flees Five people were injured in Chicago when a car jumped a curb and drove into an outside patio area of a restaurant on Friday night, according to police.
July 9, 2022 Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ analyst Gianno Caldwell lays brother, killed in Chicago, to rest: 'The flame has been ignited' Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ contributor Gianno Caldwell laid his younger brother, Christian, to rest on Saturday in Forest Park, Illinois. Christian was fatally shot in Chicago on June 24.
July 8, 2022 Paralyzed Chicago parade attack victim awake, looking for his twin brother An 8-year-old Chicago boy whose spine was severed in the Fourth of July Highland Park shooting has woken up. He asked to see his twin brother upon waking up.
July 8, 2022 Gianno Caldwell rips soft-on-crime policies in Chicago, NYC: Even liberals know 'this has gone too far' Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ political analyst Gianno Caldwell slams soft-on-crime politicians for skyrocketing crime and laments the murder of his 18-year-old brother, Christian.
July 8, 2022 Chicago pastor calls out lack of coverage of city's violence epidemic: 'We have become desensitized' TJ Grooms called on Americans to ask themselves what they can do to create change in their communities as political leaders have failed to curb violent crime rates.
July 8, 2022 Southside Republicans sound off on Chicago crime wave, Second Amendment right: 'We wanna take back our power' Republicans in Chicago's South Side are speaking out against the city's increase in crime and the policies that have hurt hardworking Americans and led to hundreds of shooting deaths.
July 7, 2022 NEA teachers union spending $140K for 'enemies list' opposition research of groups turning up heat on schools The NEA's resolution would allocate $140K to opposition research on supposed organizations focused on dismantling public education and attacking gender identity freedoms.