Where does Illinois' marijuana tax revenue go? | The Chicago Report
It's 4/20, so we decided to hear more about where Illinois' legal marijuana tax revenue goes.
It's 4/20, so we decided to hear more about where Illinois' legal marijuana tax revenue goes.
CPS parents push back over May Day debate | The Chicago Report
Parents of Chicago Public Schools are pushing back on plans for activism surrounding May Day and are arguing that their kids should not be used as political pawns.
Parents of Chicago Public Schools are pushing back on plans for activism surrounding May Day and are arguing that their kids should not be used as political pawns.
Singer D4vd pleads not guilty to murder of 14-year-old girl
Singer D4vd pleaded not guilty Monday after he was charged with the murder of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez who police say was found dismembered in his Tesla in 2025.
Singer D4vd pleaded not guilty Monday after he was charged with the murder of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez who police say was found dismembered in his Tesla in 2025.
Head of Chicago's watchdog agency talks leaving office | The Chicago Report
Deborah Witzburg, the city's outgoing inspector general, joined the show to explain her leaving office and some bombshell reports her agency recently released.
Deborah Witzburg, the city's outgoing inspector general, joined the show to explain her leaving office and some bombshell reports her agency recently released.
CTA fires private security guards, plans to use more police officers
The Chicago Transit Authority is firing about 160 private security guards to replace them with police officers to maintain security on its transit system.
The Chicago Transit Authority is firing about 160 private security guards to replace them with police officers to maintain security on its transit system.
Illinois teen stabbing case returns to court this week
A Sycamore mother said she is still waiting for justice more than two years after her teenage son was stabbed to death.
A Sycamore mother said she is still waiting for justice more than two years after her teenage son was stabbed to death.
Illinois teen stabbing case returns to court this week
A Sycamore mother said she is still waiting for justice more than two years after her teenage son was stabbed to death.
A Sycamore mother said she is still waiting for justice more than two years after her teenage son was stabbed to death.
Tiffany Henyard cleared to run for county board race in Georgia
Fulton County election officials cleared a controversial former Illinois mayor to run for a commissioner seat Monday following a detailed investigation into her residency claims.
Fulton County election officials cleared a controversial former Illinois mayor to run for a commissioner seat Monday following a detailed investigation into her residency claims.
How to handle kids' screen time concerns this summer
Summer can be a challenging time for parents when kids' schedules change, and their screentime becomes a bigger concern.
Summer can be a challenging time for parents when kids' schedules change, and their screentime becomes a bigger concern.
Missing Dolton twin infants, 17-year-old mother found safe, officials say
Twin infant boys and their 17-year-old mother who were reported missing Sunday morning in Dolton have been found safe, officials said.
Twin infant boys and their 17-year-old mother who were reported missing Sunday morning in Dolton have been found safe, officials said.
Six dogs found dead in bags in Chicago suburb: 'Deeply disturbing'
Authorities in Will County are investigating the torture and killing of six dogs whose bodies were found discarded in trash bags.
Authorities in Will County are investigating the torture and killing of six dogs whose bodies were found discarded in trash bags.
Judge dismisses National Guard deployment case in Illinois
A federal judge ended a lawsuit over the deployment of National Guard troops to Illinois during the Trump administration's Operation Midway Blitz campaign last year.
A federal judge ended a lawsuit over the deployment of National Guard troops to Illinois during the Trump administration's Operation Midway Blitz campaign last year.
Tiffany Henyard cleared to run for county board race in Georgia
Fulton County election officials cleared a controversial former Illinois mayor to run for a commissioner seat Monday following a detailed investigation into her residency claims.
Fulton County election officials cleared a controversial former Illinois mayor to run for a commissioner seat Monday following a detailed investigation into her residency claims.
Illinois teachers union weighs in on Chicago Bears stadium bill debate
A powerful Illinois teachers' union is injecting itself into the debate over a bill that would allow for a new Chicago Bears stadium to be built.
A powerful Illinois teachers' union is injecting itself into the debate over a bill that would allow for a new Chicago Bears stadium to be built.
Over $100K in rare Pokémon, sports cards stolen from Chicago area shop
Chicago police say thieves smashed into a Belmont Heights card shop and in under a minute stole more than $100,000 worth of high-value Pokémon and sports cards before fleeing.
Chicago police say thieves smashed into a Belmont Heights card shop and in under a minute stole more than $100,000 worth of high-value Pokémon and sports cards before fleeing.
Chicago’s Cinco de Mayo parade canceled for second year in a row
Chicago’s annual Cinco de Mayo parade in Little Village has been canceled for the second year in a row, with organizers again pointing to fear within the community tied to immigration enforcement.
Chicago’s annual Cinco de Mayo parade in Little Village has been canceled for the second year in a row, with organizers again pointing to fear within the community tied to immigration enforcement.
NASA begins work on next moon mission, called Artemis III
NASA crews are already getting ready for its next mission to the moon, dubbed Artemis III.
NASA crews are already getting ready for its next mission to the moon, dubbed Artemis III.
Little Village Cinco de Mayo parade cancelled again over immigration fears
For the second year in a row, the Cinco de Mayo parade in Chicago's Little Village neighborhood is being cancelled over immigration enforcement concerns.
For the second year in a row, the Cinco de Mayo parade in Chicago's Little Village neighborhood is being cancelled over immigration enforcement concerns.
U.S. heads to Pakistan for second Iran talks, ceasefire uncertain
U.S. negotiators, including JD Vance, will be going to Pakistan soon for a second round of in-person negotiations to end the war with Iran. Right now, it's not clear if Iran will even be at the table.
U.S. negotiators, including JD Vance, will be going to Pakistan soon for a second round of in-person negotiations to end the war with Iran. Right now, it's not clear if Iran will even be at the table.
Chicago-area residents prepare for river flooding after days of rain
Residents around the Des Plaines and Fox rivers are preparing for possible flooding after days of rain have caused both to surpass historic flood levels.
Residents around the Des Plaines and Fox rivers are preparing for possible flooding after days of rain have caused both to surpass historic flood levels.



















