True Crime November 16, 2023 Woman convicted of murdering Super Bowl winner's pregnant girlfriend says new evidence reveals true killer Marni Yang, convicted of shooting the pregnant girlfriend of former NFL player Shaun Gayle in 2011, claims new evidence proves her innocence despite confession.
Police and Law Enforcement November 16, 2023 Former Illinois police chief relives late-night 'ambush' by Chicago gangster who left him for dead: audio Former Riverside Illinois Police Chief Tom Weitzel publicly released dispatch audio of his shooting in 1987 and spoke to Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Digital about the harrowing incident.
Chicago November 15, 2023 Ulta Beauty bandit steals $10,000 in merchandise in early morning smash-and-grab: police A thief in Chicago stole approximately $10,000 in merchandise from an Ulta Beauty store in a smash-and-grab robbery on Wednesday morning, police said.
VIDEO November 15, 2023 Thieves pillage $10K in merchandise from Chicago Ulta Beauty store Smash-and-grab thieves made off with roughly $10,000 worth of merchandise after burglarizing an Ulta Beauty store Wednesday morning in Chicago, Illinois. (FOX 32)
Illinois November 15, 2023 Illinois 4th of July parade shooting suspect's father turns self in for prison sentence Robert Crimo Jr., the father of the suspect in a Fourth of July parade shooting in Illinois, turned himself in after pleading guilty to misdemeanor counts of reckless conduct.
Media November 14, 2023 Chicago Teachers Union president used 'unlawful deduction' on home in Indiana for over a decade Chicago Teachers Union President Stacey Davis Gates was reportedly billed over $1,300 dollars for taking an “unlawful deduction" on a home in Indiana.
Illinois November 14, 2023 Heroic truck driver saves choking woman on Chicago highway with Heimlich maneuver Truck driver Jeff Hanus, a retired Army sergeant, saved a choking woman along a Chicago-area highway on Nov. 4. While working on a job site, Hanus noticed a distressed woman.
VIDEO November 14, 2023 Venezuela migrants fed up with Chicago return home as temperatures drop Chicago Alderman Raymond Lopez on the city struggling with the increase of migrants as some choose to leave due to city conditions
Chicago November 13, 2023 Chicago firefighter makes 'ultimate sacrifice,' fourth line of duty loss for department this year Chicago Fire Department has released the identity of a firefighter who was killed in the line of duty on Monday in the city's Lincoln Park neighborhood.
Media November 12, 2023 Chicago migrants return to Venezuela ahead of winter: 'There's nothing for us here' A family of Chicago migrants moved back to Venezuela earlier this month after struggling with homelessness and a lack of job opportunities in the city.
EDUCATION November 10, 2023 Christian student wins $150K after public school allegedly tried to force her into idol worship Chicago Public Schools implemented 'Quiet Time' meditation, which has since been accused of encroaching on religious rights for its Hindu rituals, according to a lawsuit.