Illinois January 18, 2024 6 alleged gang members convicted in Chicago rapper FBG Duck's killing Six alleged gang members have been convicted of various charges stemming from the 2020 fatal shooting of Chicago-based rapper FBG Duck.
True Crime January 17, 2024 Heather Mack gets 26 years for conspiracy to kill her mother at luxury island resort and dump body in suitacse Heather Mack has received a sentence of more than 25 years in federal prison, close to what prosecutors were seeking in the conspiracy to murder her mom in Bali.
Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Flash January 17, 2024 Chicago-area Tesla owners detail winter 'disaster' with dead batteries, charging station failures Tesla owners were left stranded in the Midwest this week in blizzard-like conditions as they scrambled for working charging stations while battling battery-life issues.
Antisemitism Exposed January 17, 2024 EXCLUSIVE: Advocacy group demands transparency and investigation into antisemitism at prominent university The letter from the advocacy groups Alums for Campus Fairness and StandWithUs urged Northwestern University to investigate incidents involving student groups after the Hamas attack.
Media January 16, 2024 Illinois governor complains blue cities are 'suffering' from Abbott bussing migrants Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker blasted the governor of Texas, arguing that his project of sending nonstop waves of immigrants from the border up north is cruel.
LIFESTYLE January 16, 2024 On this day in history, January 16, 1919, Prohibition is ratified, banning booze in the United States The 18th Amendment, better known as Prohibition, was ratified on this day in history, Jan. 16, 1919. It became the law of the land one year later, leading to an array of social consequences.
Media January 15, 2024 Mayor Johnson dodges questions in interview about whether he will raise taxes to address migrant crisis A Chicago reporter repeatedly pressed Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson on whether he will raise taxes to help manage the influx of migrants into the city.
Relationships January 15, 2024 Chicago man sues 27 women over negative reviews in Facebook group calling him 'clingy,' and a ghoster An Illinois man is suing 27 women and Facebook over various social media posts describing their dating experiences with him, according to a lawsuit.
Illinois January 15, 2024 Minor collision between Boeing planes reported at Chicago O'Hare; no known injuries A Tokyo-bound All Nippon airliner clipped a Delta plane while taxiing at Chicago O'Hare International Airport on Sunday evening, according to the FAA.
True Crime January 14, 2024 Chicago suitcase killer who murdered mom on 5-star vacation to paradise wants credit for time served overseas Heather Mack, convicted of killing her mother, wants a light sentence and credit for time served in an Indonesian prison after pleading guilty to federal charges.
Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Flash January 12, 2024 Chicago faces backlash from residents over resources for migrants: 'They are just not listening!' Chicago residents expressed frustration over the city using resources to accommodate migrants while thousand of residents remain homeless and in poverty.