Cyber threats rise as Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps targets U.S. tech companies
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Harry Maugans, CEO of Privacy Bee, breaks down how escalating tensions between the U.S. and Iran could spill into cyberspace, what it means for major tech platforms.

Pilsen prepares for Stations of the Cross on Good Friday
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There are several re-enactments of the Stations of the Cross happening across town this good friday, showing how Jesus was led to his Crucifixion.

Todd Blanche: What's next for the acting attorney general

Todd Blanche has been chosen to replace Pam Bondi as acting attorney general and will likely take on the president's aggressive legal agenda, including cleaning up any fallout from the handling of the Epstein files.

Police search for suspect in CTA Red Line battery

Chicago police are asking for the public’s help in identifying a man accused of battering a woman on a CTA Red Line train last month on the Near North Side.

Man shot during argument on Chicago's South Side

A man was shot during an argument early Friday in Chicago's Morgan Park neighborhood.

Chicago weather: Quiet start before storms return tonight

After a brief calm, showers return tonight with falling temperatures, followed by a cooler and drier Easter weekend.

Local manufacturing company created Artemis II controls
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The 10-day lunar journey for Artemis II is off to a terrific start.  The launch captivated the world's attention. And for one local family-owned company, the mission hits close to home.  Kasey Chronis takes us to Carpentersville -- to show us the critical role they played in the spacecraft's systems. 

NIPSCO locks out 1600 USW employees
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Within the last two hours, Fox Chicago confirmed NIPSCO locked out its union members who are part of the United Steelworkers. This impacts not only linemen, but it's cleric staff. Fox Chicago's Bret Buganski spoke with union members earlier tonight who told him they didn't know if they should report to work tomorrow.

Larry Snelling defends CPD amid heated clash over alleged ICE cooperation

Chicago Police Superintendent Larry Snelling defended officers’ actions during protests at a tense public meeting where critics accused CPD of cooperating with federal immigration agents, prompting calls for an investigation.

Meeting on interactions between CPD and ICE
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The Chicago Police Department holding a meeting tonight discussing their interactions with ICE agents.  Our Joanie Lum has more on their message to the community.

Man sentenced in murder of CPD Officer Aréanah Preston
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 A judge sentences one of four defendants in the murder of Chicago Police Officer Aréanah Preston to 55 years in prison.

Preliminary findings released into cause of fatal Crete house fire
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An update to the tragic fatal fire in the town of Crete from last week as investigators look into the cause.  The Crete Fire Department believe the cause is electrical and accidental, according to preliminary investigations.

United Steelworkers confirms NIPSCO locks out 1,600 union workers

The United Steelworkers announced NIPSCO is locking out about 1,600 of their union workers across two bargaining units.

Trump says US can't fund Medicare, Medicaid and day care because 'we're fighting wars'

President Trump said “it’s not possible" for the U.S. to fund day care and Medicare programs because “we’re fighting wars" and “we have to take care of one thing: military protection."