April 4, 2023 Highland Park Fourth of July parade shooting suspect's father smiles during courtroom hearing Robert Crimo Jr. was seen smiling during an Illinois court hearing Tuesday in relation to reckless conduct charges relating to his son, Robert Crimo III, obtaining a gun license.
April 4, 2023 Chicago firefighter dies after being injured while fighting fire on city's South Side Jermaine Pelt, a 49-year-old Chicago firefighter, died after being injured while fighting a fire on the city's South Side. Pelt is survived by two children.
April 4, 2023 Chicago voters head to polls in critical mayoral runoff as crime decimates city: ‘Public is in crisis’ Chicago residents Latasha Fields, Devin Jones, Dan Proft and Iris Martinez joined Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ on Tuesday to discuss the issue of runaway crime ahead of the mayoral runoff race.
April 3, 2023 Moderate Paul Vallas, leftist-backed Brandon Johnson face off in Chicago mayoral race Chicago's hotly-contested mayoral race between moderate Paul Vallas and leftist Brandon Johnson, both Democrats, will be held on Tuesday.
April 3, 2023 Advocates for the disabled say voters with disabilities lack access to the polls Advocates for people with disabilities are saying disabled voters face barriers at the polls. Some obstacles include polling locations that don't have ramps or door knobs.
April 3, 2023 Illinois appeals court orders new trial for man accused of killing Chicago honor student A new trial has been ordered for a man who allegedly killed a Chicago honor student. Detectives improperly extracted information from the man during the initial investigation.
April 3, 2023 Chicago teacher accused of stalking Mayor Lori Lightfoot after showing up at her house multiple times A 36-year-old teacher from Chicago was accused of stalking Mayor Lori Lightfoot. The man showed up at Lightfoot's house four to five times.
April 2, 2023 Chicago couple hit with red-light camera violation for someone else's car but city won't lift fine A Chicago couple claim they have been the victims of a case of mistaken identity, being forced to pay a fine for a traffic violation that occurred in a car that doesn't belong to them.
March 31, 2023 One dead, dozens injured in theatre roof collapse in Illinois The roof of the Apollo Theater in Belvidere, Illinois, collapsed Friday night about 30 minutes into a concert during a tornado. The incident reportedly resulted in mass casualties.
March 31, 2023 Central Illinois police shoot stabbing suspect who charged at them with a knife A man from Illinois was shot by police three times after he charged at them with a knife. The man allegedly stabbed a woman prior to the shooting.