February 18, 2021 Chicago reviewing statues of Lincoln, Washington, other US icons for possible 'action' The city of Chicago has developed a new initiative that will allow the Chicago community and local experts to review statues and monuments in the area.
February 18, 2021 Reporter's Notebook: Chicago schools face nightmare as Illinois pushes progressive politics The disconnect between the progressive ideology driving these new standards and the realities on the ground could not be starker.
February 16, 2021 GOP Rep. Adam Kinzinger receives letter from 11 family members disowning him over Trump opposition Rep. Adam Kinzinger, a six-term Republican congressman representing Illinois, received a hand-written letter from 11 family members disowning him over his opposition of former President Donald Trump, Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ has confirmed.
February 11, 2021 Biden faces bipartisan backlash after firing prosecutor probing corruption among Illinois Democrats President Biden triggered outcries from Illinois lawmakers on both sides of the aisle after he fired a prosecutor overseeing corruption probes of Democrats in the state.Â
February 11, 2021 Rittenhouse judge rejects prosecutors' request for increased bail, new warrant A Wisconsin judge squashed calls for Kyle Rittenhouse’s bail to be increased as the Illinois teen awaits trial in connection with a deadly triple shooting at a protest in Kenosha, Wisc., in August.
February 11, 2021 Kyle Rittenhouse to face judge over bond violation allegations An Illinois man accused of fatally shooting two people and wounding a third during riots in Wisconsin over the summer is expected to appear before a judge on Thursday as prosecutors ask that he be re-arrested.
February 10, 2021 Illinois tenants 'shocked' to find they're living in Kyle Rittenhouse's old apartment: report An Illinois couple was shocked to learn they had become loosely enmeshed in a Wisconsin court case simply because they moved in to an apartment where Kyle Rittenhouse had previously lived, according to a report.
February 9, 2021 Brawl erupts among Illinois teens inside trampoline park, video shows A video of a chaotic brawl among teenagers inside an Illinois trampoline park on Saturday has gone viral.
February 9, 2021 Chicago Teachers Union to hold crucial vote on school reopening, standoff set for make-or-break moment The fight over reopening Chicago’s schools is primed for a make-or-break moment Tuesday as its teachers' union is voting on a proposal from the district that would bring students back to classrooms as early as this week.Â
February 8, 2021 Chicago weekend gun violence includes 21 shootings, 25 victims; police arrest 3 juveniles over carjacking Gun violence in Chicago over the weekend left at least 25 wounded, as police say at least 21 shootings happened across the city.Â