Chicago City Council set to pass measure ending sub-minimum wage for tipped workers
The Chicago City Council on Wednesday is poised to pass a significant measure ending sub-minimum wage for tipped workers.
The Chicago City Council on Wednesday is poised to pass a significant measure ending sub-minimum wage for tipped workers.
Chicago police seek armed suspect who robbed CTA passenger
Chicago police are asking for the public's help identifying a man who they say used a weapon to rob a CTA passenger.
Chicago police are asking for the public's help identifying a man who they say used a weapon to rob a CTA passenger.
13-year-old shot in Little Italy
A 13-year-old boy is in critical condition after being shot in Little Italy Sunday afternoon.
A 13-year-old boy is in critical condition after being shot in Little Italy Sunday afternoon.
Chicago crime: 2 dead, 2 wounded including 7-year-old in West Side shooting
Two men are dead and two others, including a 7-year-old, were wounded after a gunman opened fire in a vacant lot in East Garfield Park Sunday afternoon.
Two men are dead and two others, including a 7-year-old, were wounded after a gunman opened fire in a vacant lot in East Garfield Park Sunday afternoon.
Family demands answers in fatal downtown Chicago condo shooting
The family of a man gunned down by a concealed carry holder in his downtown Chicago condo building is demanding answers from police.
The family of a man gunned down by a concealed carry holder in his downtown Chicago condo building is demanding answers from police.
Family of man killed by concealed carry holder demands answers
The family of a man gunned down in his downtown Chicago condo building is demanding answers from police.
The family of a man gunned down in his downtown Chicago condo building is demanding answers from police.
Disney+ begins cracking down on password sharing
An increasing number of streaming platforms have begun using backend technology to ensure that consumers are not giving out access to their accounts to others — and now Disney is joining the trend.
An increasing number of streaming platforms have begun using backend technology to ensure that consumers are not giving out access to their accounts to others — and now Disney is joining the trend.
Apple to fix software problems blamed for making iPhone 15 models overheat
Apple's recently released iPhone 15 models have sparked complaints that they overheat and become too hot to handle.
Apple's recently released iPhone 15 models have sparked complaints that they overheat and become too hot to handle.
Suspect in Chicago Police Officer Ella French's murder offered plea deal: report
In the ongoing investigation into the tragic murder of Chicago Police Officer Ella French, new developments have emerged.
In the ongoing investigation into the tragic murder of Chicago Police Officer Ella French, new developments have emerged.
Suspect in Chicago cop's murder offered plea deal: report
In the ongoing investigation into the tragic murder of Chicago Police Officer Ella French, new developments have emerged.
In the ongoing investigation into the tragic murder of Chicago Police Officer Ella French, new developments have emerged.
COPA finds no proof of alleged police-migrant sexual misconduct
Chicago's police oversight agency has closed its investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct between police officers and migrants.
Chicago's police oversight agency has closed its investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct between police officers and migrants.
COPA finds no proof of alleged police-migrant sexual misconduct, closes investigation
Chicago's police oversight agency has closed its investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct between police officers and migrants.
Chicago's police oversight agency has closed its investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct between police officers and migrants.
CPS need $14.4B for repairs, modernization, report finds
Chicago would need $14.4 billion to address emergency building repairs and fully renovate all 522 of its public school buildings, officials estimated in a new report that also predicts the school system’s falling enrollment won’t turn around for at least the next three years.
Chicago would need $14.4 billion to address emergency building repairs and fully renovate all 522 of its public school buildings, officials estimated in a new report that also predicts the school system’s falling enrollment won’t turn around for at least the next three years.
CPS needs $14.4B for repairs, updates: report
In order to modernize public school buildings in Chicago, CPS would need over $14 billion, according to a new report. CPS builds are on average 83 years old. Only 10% of schools have been built since 2000.
In order to modernize public school buildings in Chicago, CPS would need over $14 billion, according to a new report. CPS builds are on average 83 years old. Only 10% of schools have been built since 2000.
2 Chicago cops found not guilty in 2022 shooting
Two Chicago police officers charged in connection to an on-duty shooting in July 2022 in Pilsen that left two people wounded, one of them critically, have been found not guilty on all counts, a judge announced Thursday.
Two Chicago police officers charged in connection to an on-duty shooting in July 2022 in Pilsen that left two people wounded, one of them critically, have been found not guilty on all counts, a judge announced Thursday.
Chicago cops acquitted in Pilsen shooting that critically wounded man
Two Chicago police officers charged in connection to an on-duty shooting in July 2022 in Pilsen that left two people wounded, one of them critically, have been found not guilty on all counts, a judge announced Thursday.
Two Chicago police officers charged in connection to an on-duty shooting in July 2022 in Pilsen that left two people wounded, one of them critically, have been found not guilty on all counts, a judge announced Thursday.
Chicago cops acquitted in 2022 Pilsen shooting that critically wounded man
Two Chicago police officers charged in connection to an on-duty shooting in July 2022 in Pilsen that left two people wounded, one of them critically, have been found not guilty on all counts, a judge announced Thursday.
Two Chicago police officers charged in connection to an on-duty shooting in July 2022 in Pilsen that left two people wounded, one of them critically, have been found not guilty on all counts, a judge announced Thursday.
Lee Harris: Man wrongfully convicted of 1986 Gold Coast murder to sue Chicago police, city and county
A man wrongfully sent to prison three decades ago was released earlier this year and now plans to file a lawsuit against Chicago police, the city and Cook County.
A man wrongfully sent to prison three decades ago was released earlier this year and now plans to file a lawsuit against Chicago police, the city and Cook County.
Parts of CTA Blue Line to close for weekend construction
The CTA Blue Line will have some closures over the weekend due to continued construction. The closures will last from 10 p.m. Friday and 4 a.m. Monday.
The CTA Blue Line will have some closures over the weekend due to continued construction. The closures will last from 10 p.m. Friday and 4 a.m. Monday.
Parts of CTA Blue Line to close this weekend as construction continues
A stretch of the CTA Blue Line on the Near West Side will close this weekend as construction to modernize the Forest Park Branch of the rail line continues.
A stretch of the CTA Blue Line on the Near West Side will close this weekend as construction to modernize the Forest Park Branch of the rail line continues.



















