January 3, 2022 Ex-cop Drew Peterson to ask judge for new trial in murder of third wife Drew Peterson, a former Chicago-area police sergeant, is expected to return to court in the coming weeks to ask a judge to throw out his murder conviction in the killing of his third wife.
January 3, 2022 Rooftop Revelations: What has Black Lives Matter done for our community? On day 44, Pastor Corey Brooks was visited by Dumisani Washington and Darwin Jiles Jr. to discuss the impact Black Lives Matter has had on Chicago's South Side.
January 3, 2022 Illinois police warn scammers using name of slain officer on fake GoFundMe pages Illinois police warned that scammers are creating fraudulent GoFundMe pages using the name of a veteran officer who died in the line of duty last week.
January 2, 2022 Project H.O.O.D.’s Violence Impact Team works to end retaliation killings in the South Side Pastor Brooks sat down with James Highsmith, the director of Project H.O.O.D.’s Violence Impact Team, to discuss how to prevent retaliation killings in Chicago's South Side.
January 1, 2022 2021 ends as Chicago's deadliest year in a quarter century The year of 2021 ended as one of the most violent on record in Chicago, as a rise in the number of shootings left more people dead than in any single year in a quarter century.
January 1, 2022 Rooftop Revelations: Pastor Corey Brooks reflects on 2021 and looks ahead to a brighter 2022 On New Years Day, Pastor Brooks reflects on lessons learned in 2021 and looks ahead at what's to come in 2022.
December 31, 2021 Chicago Teachers Union members may strike if demands for remote learning period aren't met Chicago Teachers Union members may strike if their demands for negative COVID-19 tests for all students to return to class after winter break — or a two-week return to remote learning — are not met.