Chicago Lululemon theft: GPS trackers bust man accused of stealing over $3K in merch

A man accused of stealing thousands of dollars in merchandise from a Magnificent Mile Lululemon store was quickly tracked down after some of the stolen items led investigators directly to his vehicle.

Ex-Illinois teacher awaiting deportation linked to Tren de Aragua mass shooting in Chicago: DHS

A former Illinois teacher living in the United States illegally, who was allegedly involved in a 2024 Tren de Aragua mass shooting that killed three people at a Chicago house party, was arrested by federal authorities, officials said Monday.

DOJ officials allowed to remain in prosecution of Correspondents Dinner shooting suspect

A judge rejected a bid to disqualify top Justice Department officials from leading the prosecution of Cole Allen, the man accused of attempting to assassinate President Donald Trump at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner.

Chicago ranks 5th nationwide for dog incidents involving postal workers
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There were 43 dog-related incidents involving postal workers in Chicago last year. Chicago Postmaster Holly Burrell joins The Loop to discuss how residents can help prevent future incidents.

Joliet man faces DUI, battery charges after fatal dirt bike collision

A Joliet man is facing DUI and battery charges after a crash that killed a 17-year-old dirt bike rider Monday night and he allegedly assaulted another rider at the scene.

'We need your help': Savannah Guthrie issues new plea in search for Nancy Guthrie

The "Today" show co-host spoke about her missing mother a day after NBC News reported that a second ransom note that was sent to the media after Nancy's kidnapping indicating that she had died.

New ransom note surfaces in Nancy Guthrie investigation | TMZ
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A newly surfaced ransom note in the Nancy Guthrie case suggests Guthrie may be deceased. TMZ's Michael Babcock breaks down the latest development and what it means for the investigation.

Man killed in Chicago auto shop shooting identified

A man shot and killed during a fight inside an auto shop Monday afternoon in Chicago's Little Village neighborhood has been identified.

Carlos Mencia pleads not guilty to 12 felony charges of failure to pay taxes

Comedian Carlos Mencia has pleaded not guilty to 12 felony charges alleging he failed to report or pay taxes on over $8 million in earnings. Here's what to know.

Reducing gun violence in Chicago, teen takeovers | The Chicago Report
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A violent weekend in Chicago has led to local leaders and activists proposing a new city department aimed to reduce gun violence. And, the latest in the teen takeover debates. All this and more on The Chicago Report. 

Can a new city department help reduce violence in Chicago?
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A violent weekend in Chicago has city leaders calling for a new department focused on stopping violence. Managing Partner for Chicago Cred Arne Duncan joins us. 

Why Chicago’s teen takeover problem remains unresolved

Proposed solutions have stalled, including a downtown curfew measure and a plan to hold parents financially accountable.