Robert Crimo III trial: Highland Park parade shooting case moves to jury selection
The trial for the man accused of killing seven people and injuring dozens more at a Fourth of July parade in north suburban Chicago in 2022 is set to begin today.
The trial for the man accused of killing seven people and injuring dozens more at a Fourth of July parade in north suburban Chicago in 2022 is set to begin today.
'Get Behind the Vest' campaign helps Chicago officers, K9s replace bulletproof vests
Over time, a police officer's bulletproof vest loses its effectiveness, and in Chicago, replacing it falls to the officer wearing the badge.
Over time, a police officer's bulletproof vest loses its effectiveness, and in Chicago, replacing it falls to the officer wearing the badge.
Chicago police officer hurt in crash while responding to another collision on South Side
A Chicago police officer was injured in a crash while responding to a separate multi-vehicle crash on the city's South Side.
A Chicago police officer was injured in a crash while responding to a separate multi-vehicle crash on the city's South Side.
Meta approves bonuses of up to 200% for company execs as it lays off workers
Facebook parent company Meta recently announced that it approved bonuses of up to 200% for the company's executives.
Facebook parent company Meta recently announced that it approved bonuses of up to 200% for the company's executives.
Paris on Politics: Pritzker pushback
FOX 32's Paris Schutz has a crying-wolf warning for those who drop Nazi references against their political enemies.
FOX 32's Paris Schutz has a crying-wolf warning for those who drop Nazi references against their political enemies.
Chicago woman demands police reform 6 years after botched raid
Friday marked the 6th anniversary of the wrongful police raid of Anjanette Young's home.
Friday marked the 6th anniversary of the wrongful police raid of Anjanette Young's home.
Red Line shooting: 13-year-old boy among 2 wounded on CTA
A 13-year-old boy and a man were found shot on a CTA Red Line train Thursday night on Chicago's South Side.
A 13-year-old boy and a man were found shot on a CTA Red Line train Thursday night on Chicago's South Side.
Chicago Columbus statues could return as city faces art controversy
Some Chicago aldermen are renewing efforts to reinstall statues, including monuments of Christopher Columbus, that were removed in 2020.
Some Chicago aldermen are renewing efforts to reinstall statues, including monuments of Christopher Columbus, that were removed in 2020.
Chicago aldermen push to restore Columbus statues
Some Chicago aldermen are renewing efforts to reinstall statues, including monuments of Christopher Columbus, that were removed in 2020.
Some Chicago aldermen are renewing efforts to reinstall statues, including monuments of Christopher Columbus, that were removed in 2020.
Chicago cop accidentally fires gun during arrest after police chase
An expressway police chase ended with a Chicago police officer accidentally firing their gun while arresting three suspects Thursday morning in the Austin neighborhood.
An expressway police chase ended with a Chicago police officer accidentally firing their gun while arresting three suspects Thursday morning in the Austin neighborhood.
Pancake breakfast to raise money for bulletproof vests for Chicago police officers
Ald. Matt O'Shea (19th) is about to host his 11th annual "Get Behind the Vest" pancake breakfast this weekend top benefit the Chicago Police Memorial Foundation.
Ald. Matt O'Shea (19th) is about to host his 11th annual "Get Behind the Vest" pancake breakfast this weekend top benefit the Chicago Police Memorial Foundation.
Chicago cop accidentally fires gun during arrest after police chase
An expressway police chase ended with a Chicago police officer accidentally firing their gun while arresting three suspects Thursday morning in the Austin neighborhood.
An expressway police chase ended with a Chicago police officer accidentally firing their gun while arresting three suspects Thursday morning in the Austin neighborhood.
Police chase ends in officer-involved shooting on Chicago?s West Side
An expressway police chase ended in a shooting involving Chicago police Thursday morning in the Austin neighborhood.
An expressway police chase ended in a shooting involving Chicago police Thursday morning in the Austin neighborhood.
Officer-involved shooting reported on Chicago's West Side
A shooting involving Chicago police was reported Thursday morning in the Austin neighborhood.
A shooting involving Chicago police was reported Thursday morning in the Austin neighborhood.
'Fight for the Black community': South Shore residents sound off about Walgreens store closing
South Shore residents gathered Wednesday night to voice their frustration and concerns over the upcoming closure of their neighborhood Walgreens.
South Shore residents gathered Wednesday night to voice their frustration and concerns over the upcoming closure of their neighborhood Walgreens.
'Fight for the Black community': South Shore residents sound off about Walgreens closing store
A Walgreens location in the South Shore is set to close to the disappointment of local residents.
A Walgreens location in the South Shore is set to close to the disappointment of local residents.
Push for lower speed limit in Chicago falls short
The Chicago City Council has rejected a proposal to lower the citywide speed limit to 25 mph.
The Chicago City Council has rejected a proposal to lower the citywide speed limit to 25 mph.
Effort to lower Chicago's speed limit falls short
The Chicago City Council has rejected an effort to lower the citywide speed limit to 25 mph.
The Chicago City Council has rejected an effort to lower the citywide speed limit to 25 mph.
Chicago alderman slams Johnson's $830M bond proposal as city council stalls final vote
Chicago aldermen pushed back on Wednesday and stalled a final vote on Mayor Brandon Johnson's planned $830 million bond proposal.
Chicago aldermen pushed back on Wednesday and stalled a final vote on Mayor Brandon Johnson's planned $830 million bond proposal.
Chicago alderman slams Johnson's $830M bond proposal
Chicago aldermen delayed a final vote on Mayor Brandon Johnson?s $830 million bond proposal over concerns about long-term costs.
Chicago aldermen delayed a final vote on Mayor Brandon Johnson?s $830 million bond proposal over concerns about long-term costs.



















