Man killed in Woodlawn shooting at Family Dollar store
A 31-year-old man was shot and killed inside a Family Dollar store Thursday in the Woodlawn neighborhood.
A 31-year-old man was shot and killed inside a Family Dollar store Thursday in the Woodlawn neighborhood.
Women can get birth control without seeing a doctor under new Illinois law
Women in Illinois can now get birth control directly from pharmacists, without first visiting doctors, under a new law signed Thursday.
Women in Illinois can now get birth control directly from pharmacists, without first visiting doctors, under a new law signed Thursday.
Chicago's police oversight agency releases video related to case of Iowa man with guns in hotel
Chicago's police oversight agency released video related to the July 4 incident involving an Iowa man who was in possession of two guns in a W Hotel room overlooking Ohio Street Beach.
Chicago's police oversight agency released video related to the July 4 incident involving an Iowa man who was in possession of two guns in a W Hotel room overlooking Ohio Street Beach.
'Central for Food Equity in Medicine' donates goods to people with illnesses
Ann Jackson, PT, DPT, MPH, Founder of "Central for Food Equity in Medicine," shares how the non-profit organization benefits people with illnesses like cancer by providing them with healthy food and household goods.
Ann Jackson, PT, DPT, MPH, Founder of "Central for Food Equity in Medicine," shares how the non-profit organization benefits people with illnesses like cancer by providing them with healthy food and household goods.
'Project sWish' helps combat violence on the basketball court
McKinley Nelson, the founder of Project sWish, explains how the non-profit organization helps teens in low-income communities through mental health services and combats violence using the basketball court.
McKinley Nelson, the founder of Project sWish, explains how the non-profit organization helps teens in low-income communities through mental health services and combats violence using the basketball court.
CDC could start requiring the use of face masks indoors again
Dr. David Zich from Northwestern Medicine explains why the CDC is considering requiring wearing face masks indoors again.
Dr. David Zich from Northwestern Medicine explains why the CDC is considering requiring wearing face masks indoors again.
Chicago area man's car fixed after having to walk 6 hours a day to and from work
A Chicago area man who was walking six hours each day to get to and from work has a car once again.
A Chicago area man who was walking six hours each day to get to and from work has a car once again.
St. Sabina launches gun buyback program for youth
St. Sabina is hoping to get guns off the street by having them brought to the church.
St. Sabina is hoping to get guns off the street by having them brought to the church.
Gov. Pritzker to attend Lollapalooza amid surge in COVID-19 cases
Illinois Governor JB Pritzker says he feels safe enough to go to Lollapalooza this year despite a new surge in COVID-19 cases.
Illinois Governor JB Pritzker says he feels safe enough to go to Lollapalooza this year despite a new surge in COVID-19 cases.
PAWS Chicago launches summer kitten adoption challenge, 5K
Julia Poukatch, Media & Community Relations Manager at PAWS Chicago, talks about the upcoming Paws 21st annual 5K walk, and kitten adoption challenge.
Julia Poukatch, Media & Community Relations Manager at PAWS Chicago, talks about the upcoming Paws 21st annual 5K walk, and kitten adoption challenge.
Crews extinguish apartment fire on the South Side
A fire breaks out at a historic South Side apartment at 71st and Cyril Avenue Thursday afternoon.
A fire breaks out at a historic South Side apartment at 71st and Cyril Avenue Thursday afternoon.
?We are in a battle for the heart and soul of these communities,? top cop says after two mass shootings on West Side
Chicago Police Superintendent David Brown said many of the victims from two mass shootings on Wednesday were not cooperating with investigators.
Chicago Police Superintendent David Brown said many of the victims from two mass shootings on Wednesday were not cooperating with investigators.
Book clubs for youth ages 6 months to 18 years
Jurema Gorham, Founder of nonprofit Burst Into Books, talks about literacy-based summer programming and book clubs available for kids 6-months to 18-years-old.
Jurema Gorham, Founder of nonprofit Burst Into Books, talks about literacy-based summer programming and book clubs available for kids 6-months to 18-years-old.
'Meet me on the Mile' events celebrate Chicago's reopening
Dan Russell, COO of City Cruises and president of the board for The Magnificent Mile Association, talks about upcoming 'Meet me on the Mile' events and concerts to celebrate Chicago's reopening.
Dan Russell, COO of City Cruises and president of the board for The Magnificent Mile Association, talks about upcoming 'Meet me on the Mile' events and concerts to celebrate Chicago's reopening.
Should mask requirements come back for everyone?
Dr. Shikha Jain, Chief Operating Officer of the COVID19 action and advocacy group IMPACT from the University of Illinois at Chicago, talks about asking state leaders to mandate masks in schools.
Dr. Shikha Jain, Chief Operating Officer of the COVID19 action and advocacy group IMPACT from the University of Illinois at Chicago, talks about asking state leaders to mandate masks in schools.
RecruitMilitary Chicago veterans job fair
Allen Von Plinsky, US Army Veteran
Allen Von Plinsky, US Army Veteran
Future of space travel in the wake of Jeff Bezos flight
University of Chicago professor Jordan Bimm talks about what this week's launch could mean for space travel in the future.
University of Chicago professor Jordan Bimm talks about what this week's launch could mean for space travel in the future.
TikTok star Rod Thill creates videos about millennial anxiety
TikTok star Rod Thill talks about how he made a name for himself on social media by unapologetically quitting his job.
TikTok star Rod Thill talks about how he made a name for himself on social media by unapologetically quitting his job.
Approval granted for project at site of Michael Reese Hospital campus
Chicago City Council has given the green light for a plan to transform the site of the Michael Reese Hospital campus on the South Side.
Chicago City Council has given the green light for a plan to transform the site of the Michael Reese Hospital campus on the South Side.
U of I to require COVID-19 vaccinations for employees
The University of Illinois says those who don't get vaccinated will have to work remotely and is requiring employees to get vaccinated before the Fall semester.
The University of Illinois says those who don't get vaccinated will have to work remotely and is requiring employees to get vaccinated before the Fall semester.



















