February 7, 2022 First responders in Illinois trying to break free from unions Some paramedics and EMTs at the Galesburg Hospitals Ambulance Service in Galesburg, Illinois, are trying to assert their right to vote out the Teamsters Local 627.
February 6, 2022 Chicago suspect sought after yelling at Jewish students: 'All of you should be killed' Police in Chicago are searching for a man who threatened a group of Jewish students at a school last month, yelling “all of you should be killed.”
February 6, 2022 Hopes to end violence in Chicago begin with prevention grants from the Department of Human Services Illinois officials are hoping to end violence in Chicago with violence-prevention services. There is $50 million available for funding programs around the city.
February 5, 2022 Pro-Israel group urges University of Chicago to condemn group calling for boycott of 'sh--ty Zionist classes' A pro-Israel organization is urging the University of Chicago to condemn a pro-Palestine student group who is calling on students to boycott “sh--ty Zionist classes.”
February 5, 2022 Illinois school bus driver hailed as hero for getting kids off stalled bus before train struck A bus driver is being credited with saving five children aboard a school bus that stalled on train tracks in Orland Park, Illinois, Friday afternoon.
February 4, 2022 Chicago student rescued from Lake Michigan ice: report A Chicago student was reportedly rescued Friday after walking off the shore of frozen Lake Michigan.
February 4, 2022 Winter storm brings heavy snow to Midwest, icy conditions to Texas Friday marks the third consecutive day tracking a large winter storm, which is slowly moving across the country.
February 3, 2022 Chicago Blackhawks owner apologizes for response to Kyle Beach talk CHICAGO — Chicago Blackhawks owner Rocky Wirtz apologized Wednesday night after he angrily rejected any conversation connected to the franchise's response when a player said he was sexually assaulted by an assistant coach.
February 3, 2022 Chicago Teachers Union leader, vocal critic of Lightfoot, says he won’t seek re-election The president of the Chicago Teachers Union, who has been a vocal critic of Democratic Mayor Lori Lightfoot – at one point calling her "relentlessly stupid" -- says he won’t seek a fifth term, according to a report.
February 2, 2022 Damari Perry: Mother, brother face new charges in gruesome murder of 6-year-old Chicago boy Chicago authorities on Wednesday formally charged the mother and brother of deceased 6-year-old Damari Perry with murder.