January 13, 2022 Chicago man stabbed in broad daylight in upscale area A Chicago man is in serious condition after being stabbed in broad daylight in an upscale area of the city, police say.
January 13, 2022 Days after Lightfoot calls smash-and-grab victim ‘idiot,’ Chicago cites him for multiple violations: Report Mayor Lori Lightfoot allegedly called the Chicago owner of a high-end exotic car dealership an “idiot” during a meeting
January 13, 2022 Rooftop Revelations: 'I lost over 50 people,' they'll be 'proud of me one day,' Chicago youth says On the 54th day of his rooftop vigil, Pastor Corey Brooks spoke to two mentees who describe the hardships of growing up on the streets of Chicago.
January 13, 2022 Damari Perry: Chicago mom accused of killing son, 6, with freezing shower held on $5 million bond A Chicago woman was being held Wednesday on a $5 million bond on charges of killing her 6-year-old son late last month after he was allegedly "punished" with a freezing shower.
January 12, 2022 Chicago Teachers Union narrowly votes to approve new coronavirus measures allowing in-person learning The Chicago Teachers Union has narrowly voted Wednesday evening to approve a safety agreement between the union and the district supporting in-person classes.
January 12, 2022 Chicago smash-and-grab robbers target 3 liquor stores, North Face outlet Chicago smash-and-grab robbers targeted three liquor stores and a North Face store Wednesday morning
January 12, 2022 Rooftop Revelations: Pastor opened his home to student in need of discipline, male reinforcement On day 53 of his rooftop vigil, Pastor Corey Brooks is joined by DeMarius Langston, a student who lives with the pastor and his family.
January 12, 2022 School closures make the case for school choice Public schools have historically played a reliable, vital role in American communities. That’s why, for many decades, Americans say they like and trust teachers and more than three-quarters give their own kids’ schools an "A" or a "B."
January 12, 2022 Illinois AG warns of fake COVID-19 'pop-up' testing sites Some "pop-up" COVID-19 testing sites in Illinois have turned out to be fake, with the likely goal of trying to fraudulently obtain people's personal information, the state attorney general's office warned this week.