Man arrested in suburban DUI crash, accused of carrying loaded gun without license
A man is charged after allegedly driving drunk and carrying an illegal firearm during a crash in suburban Chicago.
A man is charged after allegedly driving drunk and carrying an illegal firearm during a crash in suburban Chicago.
Woman reported missing from Elgin found
A woman who was reported missing Tuesday evening from Elgin has been located.
A woman who was reported missing Tuesday evening from Elgin has been located.
Expert analysis: US weighs Iran peace plan while deploying more troops to the Gulf
Conflicting signals emerge as a potential US-Iran ceasefire plan surfaces while the Pentagon increases military presence, raising questions about diplomacy, deterrence, and the risk of wider conflict.
Conflicting signals emerge as a potential US-Iran ceasefire plan surfaces while the Pentagon increases military presence, raising questions about diplomacy, deterrence, and the risk of wider conflict.
Violent crimes on Chicago's South Side leave 2 dead, several injured
Two people were killed and several others were wounded in attacks overnight across Chicago's South Side.
Two people were killed and several others were wounded in attacks overnight across Chicago's South Side.
Suburban Chicago duo charged in vandalism of local GOP office
A suburban man and woman were arrested this week almost two months after allegedly vandalizing a GOP office with Nazi symbols and more.
A suburban man and woman were arrested this week almost two months after allegedly vandalizing a GOP office with Nazi symbols and more.
Man charged with attempted murder in shooting during Christmas Day argument
A Dolton man was charged with attempted murder in connection with a Christmas Day shooting in Chicago's Englewood neighborhood.
A Dolton man was charged with attempted murder in connection with a Christmas Day shooting in Chicago's Englewood neighborhood.
Deadly night on Chicago's South Side after pair of shootings and CTA stabbings
A series of violent incidents across Chicago’s South Side left two people dead and several others injured late Tuesday into early Wednesday.
A series of violent incidents across Chicago’s South Side left two people dead and several others injured late Tuesday into early Wednesday.
Deadly night on Chicago's South Side after pair of shootings, CTA stabbings
A series of violent incidents across Chicago’s South Side left two people dead and several others injured late Tuesday into early Wednesday.
A series of violent incidents across Chicago’s South Side left two people dead and several others injured late Tuesday into early Wednesday.
Chicago weather: Warmup starts today before storms and sharp cooldown
A surge of warmth peaks Thursday with a threat of severe storms before temperatures drop sharply and rebound by the weekend.
A surge of warmth peaks Thursday with a threat of severe storms before temperatures drop sharply and rebound by the weekend.
Michigan man accused of stalking, threatening to kill and eat woman
An antisemitic post targeted Oakland County Sheriff Michael Bouchard, depicting him as the character of an Orthodox Jewish man. Meanwhile, the person behind its creation is accused of some serious crimes targeting women.
An antisemitic post targeted Oakland County Sheriff Michael Bouchard, depicting him as the character of an Orthodox Jewish man. Meanwhile, the person behind its creation is accused of some serious crimes targeting women.
How PAWS Chicago stepped in to save 32 dogs from California
Dozens of dogs from California have arrived in Chicago and PAWS is stepping up to help them out.
Dozens of dogs from California have arrived in Chicago and PAWS is stepping up to help them out.
Trump admin must restore $2B in CTA funding for Red Line, other projects, judge rules
A federal judge ruled that the Trump administration improperly withheld about $2 billion from the Chicago Transit Authority for its Red Line extension and modernization projects.
A federal judge ruled that the Trump administration improperly withheld about $2 billion from the Chicago Transit Authority for its Red Line extension and modernization projects.
Chicago-area man confesses to stealing Walter Payton's trophies
A suburban man pleaded guilty to stealing memorabilia from the estate of Chicago Bears legend Walter Payton.
A suburban man pleaded guilty to stealing memorabilia from the estate of Chicago Bears legend Walter Payton.
Indiana regulators launch 'affordability' investigation: 'We've lost a lot of trust'
Indiana regulators launched an investigation into affordability after they said they received thousands of complaints about high utility bills.
Indiana regulators launched an investigation into affordability after they said they received thousands of complaints about high utility bills.
Indiana regulators launch 'affordability' investigation: 'We've lost a lot of trust'
Indiana regulators launched an investigation into affordability after they said they received thousands of complaints about high utility bills.
Indiana regulators launched an investigation into affordability after they said they received thousands of complaints about high utility bills.
Broadview says Operation Midway Blitz cost village $700K, seeks reimbursement
The mayor of Broadview, Illinois, is seeking reimbursement from the federal government over its Operation Midway Blitz, which she said cost the village more than $700,000.
The mayor of Broadview, Illinois, is seeking reimbursement from the federal government over its Operation Midway Blitz, which she said cost the village more than $700,000.
Chicago Venezuelan groups fear backlash after migrant's arrest in student's killing
Venezuelan community groups are speaking out after they’ve seen a rise in hate and backlash from the killing of a Loyola University student.
Venezuelan community groups are speaking out after they’ve seen a rise in hate and backlash from the killing of a Loyola University student.
Chicago mayor responds to criticism, IL leaders target immigration law fixes | The Chicago Report
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is responding to criticism lodged against him by the two top public safety officials he fired last week. And, state political leaders take aim at fixes to immigration law. All this and more on "The Chicago Report."
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is responding to criticism lodged against him by the two top public safety officials he fired last week. And, state political leaders take aim at fixes to immigration law. All this and more on "The Chicago Report."
Chicago Venezuelan groups fear backlash after migrant's arrest in student's killing
Venezuelan community groups are speaking out after they’ve seen a rise in hate and backlash from the killing of a Loyola University student.
Venezuelan community groups are speaking out after they’ve seen a rise in hate and backlash from the killing of a Loyola University student.
Investigation into Chicago's community violence programs | The Chicago Report
A new free press investigation brought reporter Olivia Reingold from New York to Chicago. She decided to dig deep into the peacekeeper program, which hires former gang members to help reduce violence in the city.
A new free press investigation brought reporter Olivia Reingold from New York to Chicago. She decided to dig deep into the peacekeeper program, which hires former gang members to help reduce violence in the city.



















