Baby stabbed to death in Gage Park
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Tonight, we found out the baby girl who was stabbed to death was only one month old. Detectives say the suspect knew the baby and it appears to be domestic related. 

Fidelity $2.5M data breach settlement: See if you qualify

Fidelity Investments settled a $2.5 million lawsuit following a 2024 data breach that compromised the personal and financial information of tens of thousands of customers.

Two injured in Aurora parking lot shooting: police

Two men were injured in a shooting in an Aurora parking lot on Friday, according to police.

Drone helps Cook County Sheriff's police track railcar theft
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It’s the middle of the night, there’s a break-in, a drone buzzing overhead, and a U-Haul waiting to be loaded up with stolen goods.  The Cook County Sheriff's Office told us deputies stopped a railcar theft in progress. Tia Ewing shows you how they used new technology to get it done.

Baby girl stabbed to death in home in Gage Park
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In Gage Park, a baby who was stabbed has now died.  Our chopper was over the scene earlier, after two other children were taken from the home.  Leslie Moreno is live with what we know so far.

Man pleads guilty in fatal shooting of rapper Young Dolph

A Tennessee man pleaded guilty Friday in the 2021 killing of Memphis rapper Young Dolph, bringing a major chapter of the high-profile murder case to a close.

Harvey Weinstein rape retrial ends in mistrial after jury deadlock

Harvey Weinstein’s New York rape retrial ended in a mistrial Friday after jurors failed to reach a unanimous verdict following three days of deliberations.

Rare John Wayne Gacy death row book resurfaces at Chicago museum | ChicagoNOW
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Graveface Museum co-owner Chloe Manon discusses the reissue of John Wayne Gacy’s long out-of-print confessional “A Question of Doubt” and why public fascination with the infamous serial killer endures decades after his execution.

Aurora shooting investigation: Police ask residents to avoid area

Police are investigating a shooting Friday in Aurora that prompted road closures and a continued law enforcement presence near the city’s west side.

Nearly 1 in 12 defendants on ankle monitors in Chicago have gone AWOL, authorities say

Nearly 1 in 12 criminal defendants released pre-trial on ankle monitors in Chicago have gone AWOL, and authorities have no idea where they are, even as some in the program allegedly go on to commit violent crimes.

Chicago man busted with stolen gun, drugs during CTA arrest: police

A Chicago man is facing charges after he was found with a loaded stolen gun and an assortment of drugs earlier this week on a CTA train.