April 14, 2022 Chicago-area vandal smashes dozens of car windows at Honda dealership More than 80 cars at a Chicago-area Honda dealership had their windows smashed, and a suspect has been arrested for the vandalism, according to a local report on Thursday.
April 11, 2022 Illinois Dems forcing private businesses to display 'free election year advertising,' critics say Republicans and business leaders say Illinois Democrats are infringing on First Amendment rights to boost election advertising
April 10, 2022 Man charged for allegedly burying mother, sister in backyard Lelko is charged with two felony counts of concealment of death, and may face charges for collecting his mother's welfare checks
April 10, 2022 6 injured in Chicago area shooting during gathering, police say Six people were injured during a shooting in a west Chicago suburb early Sunday morning, police said.
April 7, 2022 Chicago-area church called out for 'fasting from whiteness' for Lent: 'Wokeness gone mad' Rev. Eugene Rivers III, director of the Seymour Institute, on Thursday called out “misguided White liberals” for their move to “racialize” lent.
April 7, 2022 Man beaten, stabbed on Chicago transit in third violent attack in as many days A man was attacked, stabbed, and robbed at a CTA line by a group of individuals
April 6, 2022 Dems attack GOP candidate for record as defense lawyer, cite 'child pornographer' clients after defending KBJ Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson was hit with a barrage of attacks by Republicans, which are now being used by Democrats towards Illinois gubernatorial candidate Richard Irvin.
April 5, 2022 Chicago church 'fasting from whiteness' during Lent by ditching hymns written by White people A church in suburban Chicago has told parishioners it will abstain from performing any music that is associated with white people during the season of Lent.
April 5, 2022 Chicago PD releases video of suspects accused of beating, robbing Lightfoot appointee Chicago police have released video of the three suspects they say beat and robbed the director of the city's film office.
April 4, 2022 Chicago alderman says crime has 'taken over' city: 'We're the land of the lost' A Chicago alderman is sounding the alarm on the city's crime surge, warning against anti-police rhetoric and calling on politicians to do more to combat the surge.