Man, 72, fatally struck by freight train near Lake Forest; Metra trains delayed
A freight train struck and killed a 72-year-old man near the Everett Road crossing in Lake Forest Friday afternoon.
A freight train struck and killed a 72-year-old man near the Everett Road crossing in Lake Forest Friday afternoon.
Chicago police officer's gun found unattended in courthouse bathroom, sparking investigation: officials
A Chicago police officer's gun was found unattended in a courthouse bathroom Thursday morning, prompting an internal investigation, authorities said.
A Chicago police officer's gun was found unattended in a courthouse bathroom Thursday morning, prompting an internal investigation, authorities said.
Man shot, seriously wounded while boarding CTA bus on South Side: police
A 20-year-old man was shot and seriously wounded while boarding a CTA bus Thursday afternoon on the city's South Side, police said.
A 20-year-old man was shot and seriously wounded while boarding a CTA bus Thursday afternoon on the city's South Side, police said.
Chicago area Uber drivers want to form a union
Drivers rallied outside Uber's headquarters in Chicago on Thursday.
Drivers rallied outside Uber's headquarters in Chicago on Thursday.
Chicago City Council rejects proposed ban on fur sales
The Chicago City Council voted against a ban on the sale of fur in the city during a meeting on Wednesday.
The Chicago City Council voted against a ban on the sale of fur in the city during a meeting on Wednesday.
Chicago City Council OKs $280K settlement with activist struck by officer in 2020
The Chicago City Council approved a $280,000 settlement with an activist who was struck and injured by a CPD officer in 2020.
The Chicago City Council approved a $280,000 settlement with an activist who was struck and injured by a CPD officer in 2020.
Another TikTok ban looms as Trump says a deal is coming—here’s what could happen next
With an April 5 deadline looming, TikTok could be sold, banned again, or given another extension. Here’s what’s at stake.
With an April 5 deadline looming, TikTok could be sold, banned again, or given another extension. Here’s what’s at stake.
Video captures crew wanted in Morton Grove and Chicago smash-and-grab burglaries
Police say one crew is behind at least a dozen smash-and-grab burglaries.
Police say one crew is behind at least a dozen smash-and-grab burglaries.
Video shows brazen burglars shatter windows, steal cash in Northwest Side heist
Thieves shattered glass doors and windows at five restaurants in Chicago?s Northwest Side, stealing cash in a series of early-morning burglaries.
Thieves shattered glass doors and windows at five restaurants in Chicago?s Northwest Side, stealing cash in a series of early-morning burglaries.
Kennedy Expressway construction enters final phase next week
Buckle up for the final round of construction on the Kennedy Expressway.
Buckle up for the final round of construction on the Kennedy Expressway.
CPS, HIRE360 to host recruiting events for students interested in the trades
College isn't the path for everyone and you can make a great living by going into the trades. HIRE 360 is working with Chicago Public Schools to help more students take that path.
College isn't the path for everyone and you can make a great living by going into the trades. HIRE 360 is working with Chicago Public Schools to help more students take that path.
Why Metra is considering renaming its train lines
Metra is inviting the public to weigh in on a potential overhaul of its train line names, a move aimed at making the system more user-friendly for new and occasional riders.
Metra is inviting the public to weigh in on a potential overhaul of its train line names, a move aimed at making the system more user-friendly for new and occasional riders.
Metra riders asked to weigh in on possible line name changes
Metra is inviting the public to weigh in on a potential overhaul of its train line names, a move aimed at making the system more user-friendly for new and occasional riders.
Metra is inviting the public to weigh in on a potential overhaul of its train line names, a move aimed at making the system more user-friendly for new and occasional riders.
Metra riders asked to weigh in on possible line name changes
Metra is inviting the public to weigh in on a potential overhaul of its train line names.
Metra is inviting the public to weigh in on a potential overhaul of its train line names.
Kids appear unimpressed about surprise trip to Disney World: 'I wanna go to Dad's work'
Two kids in New Jersey had an unexpectedly underwhelming reaction when their parents surprised them with a trip to Walt Disney World Resort in Florida, as they were more excited about an alternative plan: joining their dad at work.
Two kids in New Jersey had an unexpectedly underwhelming reaction when their parents surprised them with a trip to Walt Disney World Resort in Florida, as they were more excited about an alternative plan: joining their dad at work.
Metra MD-W trains delayed due to vehicle stuck on tracks
Metra MD-W trains were delayed Monday morning after a vehicle got stuck on the tracks.
Metra MD-W trains were delayed Monday morning after a vehicle got stuck on the tracks.
Metra MD-W trains delayed due to vehicle stuck on tracks
Metra MD-W trains were delayed Monday morning after a vehicle got stuck on the tracks.
Metra MD-W trains were delayed Monday morning after a vehicle got stuck on the tracks.
Man dies after falling onto CTA Blue Line tracks, struck by train
A man died after falling onto CTA train tracks and being struck by an arriving train Sunday night on the West Side.
A man died after falling onto CTA train tracks and being struck by an arriving train Sunday night on the West Side.
Man arrested on multiple felony charges in CTA train stabbing: police
A Freeport man is facing multiple felony charges after stabbing a man on a CTA train, according to Chicago police.
A Freeport man is facing multiple felony charges after stabbing a man on a CTA train, according to Chicago police.
CPS data breach: Cyberattack exposed personal information of current, former students
A cyberattack on a Chicago Public Schools (CPS) technology vendor exposed personal data of current and former students, including names, birthdates, and student ID numbers, officials said.
A cyberattack on a Chicago Public Schools (CPS) technology vendor exposed personal data of current and former students, including names, birthdates, and student ID numbers, officials said.



















