Chicago to begin issuing warnings at new speed camera locations
For the first 30 days, cameras will issue warnings without fines. But soon after that, be prepared to pay up if you're speeding.
For the first 30 days, cameras will issue warnings without fines. But soon after that, be prepared to pay up if you're speeding.
Chicago transit faces $770M fiscal cliff
Chicago's mass transit agencies say riders might see a 40% service cut next year.
Chicago's mass transit agencies say riders might see a 40% service cut next year.
Metra train hits car near Palatine
A Metra train hit a car near Palatine, halting service as investigators work to clear the scene. Injuries are unknown at this time.
A Metra train hit a car near Palatine, halting service as investigators work to clear the scene. Injuries are unknown at this time.
Parents urged to destroy play yard sold on Amazon due to suffocation risk
Parents were urged to destroy a Welspo-branded foldable play yard due to the risk of suffocation to infants. Here's what to know.
Parents were urged to destroy a Welspo-branded foldable play yard due to the risk of suffocation to infants. Here's what to know.
Chicago mayor called on to negotiate new $175M budget hole
City leaders believed they had balanced Chicago?s budget for the year, but an unexpected $175 million shortfall has forced officials back to the negotiating table.
City leaders believed they had balanced Chicago?s budget for the year, but an unexpected $175 million shortfall has forced officials back to the negotiating table.
Chicago alders call on Mayor Johnson to negotiate new $175M budget hole
City leaders believed they had balanced Chicago’s budget for the year, but an unexpected $175 million shortfall has forced officials back to the negotiating table.
City leaders believed they had balanced Chicago’s budget for the year, but an unexpected $175 million shortfall has forced officials back to the negotiating table.
Chicago alders call on Johnson to negotiate new $175M budget hole
City officials thought they were done balancing the current year?s budget when they cast a vote late last year. Turns out, there?s some more work to do.
City officials thought they were done balancing the current year?s budget when they cast a vote late last year. Turns out, there?s some more work to do.
Video shows suspects break into Chicago restaurant
The suspects could be connected to several other break-ins in the area, police said.
The suspects could be connected to several other break-ins in the area, police said.
Catherine O'Hara on Michael Jackson visiting the 'Home Alone' set
Catherine O'Hara is one of the cast in the star-studded new comedy "The Studio" starts streaming on Apple TV+ tomorrow.
Catherine O'Hara is one of the cast in the star-studded new comedy "The Studio" starts streaming on Apple TV+ tomorrow.
Chicago student with visual impairment to throw first pitch at White Sox game
Josue Sandovol, a Chicago Public Schools student with visual impairment will throw the first pitch at the Chicago White Sox game on Monday.
Josue Sandovol, a Chicago Public Schools student with visual impairment will throw the first pitch at the Chicago White Sox game on Monday.
Man stabbed near CTA Blue Line stop
A man was stabbed and critically wounded Monday night near a CTA station in the Loop.
A man was stabbed and critically wounded Monday night near a CTA station in the Loop.
Austin Spring Forward offers Chicago teens free Spring Break events
It's Spring Break for Chicago Public Schools students and one organization is offering free programming and events for those teens this week.
It's Spring Break for Chicago Public Schools students and one organization is offering free programming and events for those teens this week.
Man, 30, stabbed near downtown CTA station
A man was stabbed and critically wounded Monday night near a CTA station in the Loop.
A man was stabbed and critically wounded Monday night near a CTA station in the Loop.
Wearing the Badge: Former Chicago top cop talks Hadiya Pendleton, Adam Toledo and data-driven policing
Former Chicago law enforcement officials sit down to talk about real-time crime centers, how data-driven policing has shaped crime prevention, and the ways policy changes have impacted public safety.
Former Chicago law enforcement officials sit down to talk about real-time crime centers, how data-driven policing has shaped crime prevention, and the ways policy changes have impacted public safety.
Violence on CTA catching attention of Trump administration
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warns that transit agencies need to reduce crime or lose federal funding.
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warns that transit agencies need to reduce crime or lose federal funding.
Chicago Transit Authority reduces wait times to 10 mins or less on some bus routes
The CTA launched its new Frequent Network for its bus system today, meant to reduce wait times on select routes.
The CTA launched its new Frequent Network for its bus system today, meant to reduce wait times on select routes.
Fire sparks backstage at Walt Disney World's EPCOT, officials say
Disney leaders said a fire broke out backstage at EPCOT's France Pavilion on Saturday afternoon. Authorities said no one was injured in the fire, and it has now been extinguished.
Disney leaders said a fire broke out backstage at EPCOT's France Pavilion on Saturday afternoon. Authorities said no one was injured in the fire, and it has now been extinguished.
Chicago train robbery suspect struck victim, took her cellphone, police say
Chicago police are searching for a suspect who allegedly struck and robbed a victim on a CTA Green Line train last week.
Chicago police are searching for a suspect who allegedly struck and robbed a victim on a CTA Green Line train last week.
Chicago?s ?Doomsday? Transit Crisis: Major service cuts loom without funding
Without additional funding, key transit routes in Chicago could be cut or altered by next year, affecting thousands of commuters.
Without additional funding, key transit routes in Chicago could be cut or altered by next year, affecting thousands of commuters.
Chicago’s ‘doomsday’ transit crisis: Major service cuts loom without funding
Unless additional funding is secured soon, routes that thousands of people rely on in Chicago could be altered or even eliminated as early as next year.
Unless additional funding is secured soon, routes that thousands of people rely on in Chicago could be altered or even eliminated as early as next year.



















