Pair charged in violent Red Line robbery
A 17-year-old boy allegedly attacked and robbed a CTA Red Line rider early Sunday on Chicago's South Side.
A 17-year-old boy allegedly attacked and robbed a CTA Red Line rider early Sunday on Chicago's South Side.
Amazon is ending its 'Try Before You Buy' program: What to know
Amazon is ending its "Prime Try Before You Buy," a program that lets customers try out certain clothing, shoes and accessories and only pay for what they want to keep.
Amazon is ending its "Prime Try Before You Buy," a program that lets customers try out certain clothing, shoes and accessories and only pay for what they want to keep.
Gunshot detection system to be launched in Chicago’s Back of the Yards
A gunshot detection system is set to be launched in Chicago’s Back of the Yards neighborhood, Ald. Raymond Lopez (15th) announced on Monday.
A gunshot detection system is set to be launched in Chicago’s Back of the Yards neighborhood, Ald. Raymond Lopez (15th) announced on Monday.
Jeep hits CTA bus in Chicago’s Loop in wrong-way crash
A Jeep hit a CTA bus a little around midnight in Chicago’s Loop overnight in a wrong-way crash.
A Jeep hit a CTA bus a little around midnight in Chicago’s Loop overnight in a wrong-way crash.
Amazon trims back DEI initiatives, latest company to make cuts
Amazon just joined Meta, Walmart and a host of other firms in trimming back its diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives. Here's what to know.
Amazon just joined Meta, Walmart and a host of other firms in trimming back its diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives. Here's what to know.
The latest TikTok trend: Glitter pickles, or "glickles"
Have you heard of the new TikTok trend "glickles," also known as glitter pickles
Have you heard of the new TikTok trend "glickles," also known as glitter pickles
1 dead after Metra train strikes vehicle near Norwood Park, officials say
A vehicle was struck by a Metra train near Norwood Park Saturday afternoon, causing halted service and extensive delays, officials said.
A vehicle was struck by a Metra train near Norwood Park Saturday afternoon, causing halted service and extensive delays, officials said.
Mayor Johnson issues ICE guidelines; City Council to take up key vote next week
Ten days before President-elect Donald Trump is set to take office, Mayor Brandon Johnson is reaffirming Chicago’s Welcoming City Ordinance.
Ten days before President-elect Donald Trump is set to take office, Mayor Brandon Johnson is reaffirming Chicago’s Welcoming City Ordinance.
TikTok US ban: Supreme Court hears arguments over whether popular app stays or goes
In one of the most important cases of the social media age, free speech and national security collide at the Supreme Court on Friday in arguments over the fate of TikTok.
In one of the most important cases of the social media age, free speech and national security collide at the Supreme Court on Friday in arguments over the fate of TikTok.
Disney pledges $15M for Los Angeles wildfires recovery
The Palisades Fire alone is already the deadliest fire in Los Angeles history.
The Palisades Fire alone is already the deadliest fire in Los Angeles history.
TikTok US ban: Supreme Court to hear arguments
In one of the most important cases of the social media age, free speech and national security collide at the Supreme Court on Friday in arguments over the fate of TikTok.
In one of the most important cases of the social media age, free speech and national security collide at the Supreme Court on Friday in arguments over the fate of TikTok.
Chicago CTA secures $1.9 billion for historic Red Line extension
It’s the CTA’s largest ever infusion of cash, and one that public officials hope will pay dividends for generations to come.
It’s the CTA’s largest ever infusion of cash, and one that public officials hope will pay dividends for generations to come.
Red Line Extension Project gets $1.9B in federal grant money
More funding is on the way to help with the Red Line Extension Project.
More funding is on the way to help with the Red Line Extension Project.
Chicago police seek suspects in violent Red Line robberies
Chicago police are searching for five suspects linked to two violent robberies on the CTA Red Line that occurred minutes apart.
Chicago police are searching for five suspects linked to two violent robberies on the CTA Red Line that occurred minutes apart.
What's next for hemp regulation in Chicago?
The debate over hemp products like Delta 8 weed now goes to Chicago City Council.
The debate over hemp products like Delta 8 weed now goes to Chicago City Council.
'You're not welcome anymore': 2 Chicago alderpeople call for deporting some undocumented immigrants
A change has been proposed to the Chicago ordinance that prohibits police from helping federal immigration authorities deport undocumented immigrants arrested for crimes.
A change has been proposed to the Chicago ordinance that prohibits police from helping federal immigration authorities deport undocumented immigrants arrested for crimes.
Police chase ends on Chicago's South Side
Early reports say that two people were in an SUV and armed.
Early reports say that two people were in an SUV and armed.
Chicago Councilmembers push for police to work with ICE on undocumented criminals
Some Chicago City Council members are proposing that police collaborate more with federal agents to track down undocumented residents who also have criminal records.
Some Chicago City Council members are proposing that police collaborate more with federal agents to track down undocumented residents who also have criminal records.
Petition seeks to shut down Chicago bar following deadly shooting
Calls are growing to permanently shut down a popular bar in Pilsen after a shootout left one person dead and two others injured.
Calls are growing to permanently shut down a popular bar in Pilsen after a shootout left one person dead and two others injured.
Chicago Public Schools watchdog reports improper hiring, sexual abuse in 2024
At least 36 former Chicago Public Schools employees with a "do not hire" designation worked for the district as sports officials, a district watchdog said in a new report detailing other disturbing findings.
At least 36 former Chicago Public Schools employees with a "do not hire" designation worked for the district as sports officials, a district watchdog said in a new report detailing other disturbing findings.



















