Charges filed in 2022 road rage shooting that injured Chicago police officer

A Waukegan man was charged with attempted murder nearly three years after a road rage shooting that left a former probationary Chicago police officer wounded.

Videos show Chicago police fatally shoot man who attacked officer with knife

Videos were released Wednesday of a deadly confrontation between Chicago police and a man who attacked them with a knife last month inside an assisted living facility on the South Side.

Video shows Chicago police fatally shoot man who charged them with knife
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Videos were released Tuesday of a deadly confrontation between Chicago police and a man who attacked them with a knife last month inside a South Side apartment.

Still time for Chicago area transit funding solution, House speaker says

While Illinois lawmakers didn't pass a package to fund the Chicago region's transit agencies, it's not too lake, a key lawmaker said.

McDonald’s Snack Wraps are finally coming back — here’s when and what to expect

McDonald’s will relaunch its fan-favorite Snack Wraps on July 10, nearly a decade after discontinuing them. But the 2025 version will look a little different.

Freight train burglary reported in Bellwood
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Police investigated a possible freight train burglary Tuesday morning in west suburban Bellwood.

'Ultimate goal': Chicago mayor speaks on Memorial Day weekend violence
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The mayor is praising the work done by city officials to keep this Memorial Day safe for everyone. He says violence was down this year, even though there was a mass shooting.

Airport theory: TikTok?s new anxiety-inducing travel trend | ChicagoNOW
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There?s a new TikTok trend where travelers arrive at the airport just 15 minutes before their flights. Does it really work? Travel expert Jeanenne Tornatore weighs in. ChicagoNOW is a fast-paced, conversational show that spotlights what?s trending in and around Chicago.

Paris on Politics: Bears stadium, Orland Park?s new mayor and Democrats? male issue?
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Democratic Chicago-based Illinois Representative Kam Buckner is stepping up to do the job that Mayor Brandon Johnson has struggled with: buying time to keep the Bears from leaving the lakefront for Arlington Heights. Meanwhile, the local leader of the Anti-Defamation League speaks out about a climate of hate following another anti-Semitic attack in Boulder, Colorado. Additionally, the new mayor of suburban Orland Park is facing challenges, and celebrated New York Times columnist David French discusses why Democrats are encountering issues with masculinity. FOX 32's Paris Schutz has the latest on politics in Chicago, the state of Illinois, and across the nation.

Chicago police officers injured after crashing during pursuit of stolen vehicle

Two Chicago police officers were injured Monday night after crashing their patrol car while pursuing a vehicle that had been reported stolen in a carjacking, according to police.

Chicago police officers injured after crashing during pursuit of stolen vehicle
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Two Chicago police officers were injured Monday night after crashing their patrol car while pursuing a vehicle that had been reported stolen in a carjacking, according to police.

State budget: No funding approved for Chicago transit, new Bears stadium
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Chicago transit is facing major cuts after state lawmakers failed to pass a funding bill. Three bills that could have helped the Bears get their new stadium also failed.

More than 125 CPS students nailed a perfect ACT score — here’s where they go to school

At least 125 high school students across Chicago Public Schools earned a perfect score on the ACT this year — something fewer than 1% of students pull off nationwide, according to preliminary data shared by CPS.