Father, son speak out after years of alleged bullying at Chicago high school
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An 18-year-old student and his father say repeated bullying incidents—including a recent alleged knife threat—went unaddressed by school officials, raising concerns about student safety and accountability.

Chicago bike lane expansion sparks backlash in Brighton Park

In Brighton Park, residents and business owners oppose new protected bike lanes, citing lost parking, traffic issues, and reduced sales, with over 3,000 signatures submitted in protest.

Chicago man in custody after argument turns deadly on Northwest Side

A Chicago man is in custody after authorities say he fatally shot another man during an argument on the city’s Northwest Side.

Teen alleges years of bullying at Chicago high school, family demands accountability

A Chicago father and his 18-year-old son are speaking out, alleging the teen endured years of bullying at Noble Street College Prep, including incidents they describe as traumatic and dangerous.

New inspector general, CPD officer shooting suspect in court | The Chicago Report
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Mayor Brandon Johnson has appointed a new inspector general. And, the latest in the CPD officer shooting after the suspect appeared in court today. All this and more on "The Chicago Report."

Eddie Johnson, Patrick Sheehan weigh in on Swedish Hospital shooting | The Chicago Report
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Former Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson and State Rep. Patrick Sheehan weighed in on the Swedish Hospital shooting, raising questions about hospital security, repeat violent offenders and Illinois’ Safety Act.

Chicago mayor chooses new Inspector General | The Chicago Report
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Mayor Brandon Johnson has appointed David Glockner as Chicago’s new inspector general, citing his decades of experience in investigations and audits. The former federal prosecutor and Exelon executive now awaits City Council approval following a nationwide search.

150K Illinois households may lose SNAP assistance beginning May 1

SNAP recipients have a deadline this week -- some will lose their benefits by Friday. Here's what to do before May 1. 

Chicago father says son bullied for years at Noble Street College Prep, claims school failed to act
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A Chicago father is speaking out, saying his son endured years of bullying at Noble Street College Prep, including a recent incident involving a knife, and claims the school failed to protect him.

John Wayne Gacy book republished as questions about victims remain | ChicagoLIVE
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A controversial book written by serial killer John Wayne Gacy is being republished, raising new questions about the case decades later. A curator from the Graveface Museum joins us to discuss the effort to revisit the case, the possibility of additional victims and why keeping the conversation focused on victims still matters today.

Small business owners protest Archer Avenue bike lanes
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Business owners and residents in Brighton Park are growing more frustrated over new bike lanes along Archer Avenue. But the city says the project is aimed at improving safety for everyone on the road. 

Illinois commission shares findings on Operation Midway Blitz at public hearing
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The Illinois Accountability Commission held a public hearing on Monday about Operation Midway Blitz and shared part of their investigation findings into federal law enforcement in the state.