McDonald's becomes latest company to roll back DEI goals
McDonald’s is revising its diversity goals and policies following a Supreme Court decision and shifting political dynamics.
McDonald’s is revising its diversity goals and policies following a Supreme Court decision and shifting political dynamics.
Shots fired at police in South Chicago, 2 in custody
Two teens were arrested after shots were fired at Chicago police officers Sunday night on the South Side.
Two teens were arrested after shots were fired at Chicago police officers Sunday night on the South Side.
CPS and CTU leaders clash over stalled contract negotiations
Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) and CPS leaders are at an impasse in contract negotiations, with little progress made despite meetings throughout December.
Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) and CPS leaders are at an impasse in contract negotiations, with little progress made despite meetings throughout December.
Amazon offering 'full support' to employee injured in New Orleans terror attack
Amazon is offering its "full support" to an employee who was injured in the New Orleans terror attack.
Amazon is offering its "full support" to an employee who was injured in the New Orleans terror attack.
Fake missing person scams: What to look for on social media
Bartlett Police Department is warning the public of fake missing person and missing pet scams that are posted on social media.
Bartlett Police Department is warning the public of fake missing person and missing pet scams that are posted on social media.
Chicago police fatally shoot knife-wielding man in Little Village apartment
A man was shot and killed by Chicago police early Friday morning after allegedly advancing toward officers with a knife in the Little Village neighborhood.
A man was shot and killed by Chicago police early Friday morning after allegedly advancing toward officers with a knife in the Little Village neighborhood.
Chicago police fatally shoot knife-wielding man in Little Village apartment
A man was shot and killed by Chicago police early Friday morning after allegedly advancing toward officers with a knife in the Little Village neighborhood.
A man was shot and killed by Chicago police early Friday morning after allegedly advancing toward officers with a knife in the Little Village neighborhood.
Paris on Politics: New Year's resolutions
Paris Schutz would like to suggest some New Year’s resolutions for our political leaders in this episode of "Paris on Politics."
Paris Schutz would like to suggest some New Year’s resolutions for our political leaders in this episode of "Paris on Politics."
Apple's $95M eavesdropping lawsuit settlement: What to know
What to know about settlement claims after lawsuit alleged Apple's Siri assistant recorded users without consent.
What to know about settlement claims after lawsuit alleged Apple's Siri assistant recorded users without consent.
Chicago alderman pushes for stronger street festival barriers after deadly New Orleans attack
A Chicago alderman is demanding all street fairs and festivals to use stronger safety measures following the deadly New Years Day terrorist attack in New Orleans.
A Chicago alderman is demanding all street fairs and festivals to use stronger safety measures following the deadly New Years Day terrorist attack in New Orleans.
Chicago police officer hurt in crash while responding to call on South Side: officials
A Chicago police officer was injured in a crash while responding to a call on the city's South Side Thursday morning.
A Chicago police officer was injured in a crash while responding to a call on the city's South Side Thursday morning.
Apple to pay $95 million to settle lawsuit accusing Siri of eavesdropping
Apple has agreed to pay $95 million to settle a lawsuit accusing the privacy-minded company of deploying its virtual assistant Siri to eavesdrop on people using its iPhone.
Apple has agreed to pay $95 million to settle a lawsuit accusing the privacy-minded company of deploying its virtual assistant Siri to eavesdrop on people using its iPhone.
Man dies after being struck by Metra UP-N train in North Chicago, officials say
A Metra UP-N train hit a pedestrian, prompting extensive delays Thursday morning in North Chicago.
A Metra UP-N train hit a pedestrian, prompting extensive delays Thursday morning in North Chicago.
Chicago alderman pushes for stronger street festival barriers after deadly New Orleans attack
A Chicago alderman is demanding all street fairs and festivals to use stronger safety measures following the deadly New Years Day terrorist attack in New Orleans.
A Chicago alderman is demanding all street fairs and festivals to use stronger safety measures following the deadly New Years Day terrorist attack in New Orleans.
Chicago alderman pushes for stronger street festival barriers
A Chicago alderman is demanding all street fairs and festivals to use stronger safety measures following the deadly New Years Day terrorist attack in New Orleans.
A Chicago alderman is demanding all street fairs and festivals to use stronger safety measures following the deadly New Years Day terrorist attack in New Orleans.
CTA Green Line passenger stabbed, robbed in West Garfield Park; suspects sought: police
A CTA Green Line train passenger was robbed and stabbed in West Garfield Park and Chicago police are asking for the public's help to identify the suspects.
A CTA Green Line train passenger was robbed and stabbed in West Garfield Park and Chicago police are asking for the public's help to identify the suspects.
'Robust workforce': Chicago police ramp up security for NYE
With thousands expected to flood the city for New Year?s Eve, Chicago police ramped up security.
With thousands expected to flood the city for New Year?s Eve, Chicago police ramped up security.
Chicago crime numbers: Johnson releases 2024 stats, touts city's progress
Mayor Brandon Johnson called 2024 a breakthrough year for Chicago, claiming some crime rates are at their lowest in a decade.
Mayor Brandon Johnson called 2024 a breakthrough year for Chicago, claiming some crime rates are at their lowest in a decade.
Chicago bolsters security for New Year’s Eve celebrations
With thousands expected to flood the city for New Year’s Eve, Chicago police ramped up security.
With thousands expected to flood the city for New Year’s Eve, Chicago police ramped up security.
Chicago bolsters security for NYE celebrations
With thousands expected to flood the city for New Year?s Eve, Chicago police are ramping up security.
With thousands expected to flood the city for New Year?s Eve, Chicago police are ramping up security.



















