Illinois May 1 Critic of embattled Dolton, Illinois mayor sees business destroyed by ‘suspicious’ fire: officials Illinois authorities are investigating a "suspicious" fire that destroyed a local business belonging to a vocal critic of an embattled Democratic mayor.
Opinion April 29 PASTOR COREY BROOKS: A special South Side of Chicago success story I truly believe in training kids in the trades. It will be a featured part of the community center I am building right now on the South Side of Chicago.
Donald Trump April 28 Trump signs executive order cracking down on 'sanctuary' cities, threatens their federal funding The order comes as Trump seeks to speed up deportations, following through on a key promise he made on the campaign trail during his third bid for president.
US Fires April 26 Man charged with murder after blaze he allegedly set kills Chicago fire captain Charles Green was charged with murder after being accused of lighting an inferno that killed Chicago Fire Department Capt. David Meyer this week.
US Fires April 23 Chicago fire captain killed in line of duty after garage collapses following early morning inferno A Chicago fire captain died in the line of duty on Wednesday while responding to a garage fire on the city's west side.
Antisemitism Exposed April 18 Anti-Israel agitator charged in violent hate crime attack on two Jewish college students An Illinois man is facing four felony counts stemming from an alleged hate crime attack on two Jewish students at Chicago's DePaul University last year.
Crime April 18 Venezuelan migrant arrested in sanctuary city for 6th time in 13 months days after prosecutors drop charges Chicago police have arrested a Venezuelan migrant for the sixth time in the past 13 months after he allegedly robbed a woman at gunpoint in the sanctuary city.
VIDEO April 16 Greg Gutfeld: Someone should tell Biden that having no heart beats having no brain Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ host Greg Gutfeld and the 'Gutfeld!' panel discuss former President Joe Biden returning to the fold for Democrats with his speech in Chicago on Tuesday.
Joe Biden April 15 Biden returns to podium for first time to slam Trump's Social Security plans: 'Wreck it so they could rob it' Former President Joe Biden gave his first major speech since leaving office on Tuesday at the Advocates, Counselors and Representatives for the Disabled conference in Chicago.
Joe Biden April 15 Biden to address disability advocates in first major speech since leaving White House Former President Biden is expected Tuesday to deliver his first public speech since leaving the White House, addressing Advocates, Counselors and Representatives for the Disabled.
Media April 14 Cinco de Mayo parade canceled in Chicago due to fears over immigration enforcement Organizers of Cinco de Mayo in southwest side of Chicago canceled the annual event this year due to fears of strict immigration enforcement under the Trump administration.