Week in Review: Harvey mayor criticized • Woman found with 61 pounds cocaine • Riot Fest leaves Douglass Park

WEEK IN REVIEW: -'Worse than Tiffany Henyard': Another south suburban mayor takes heat from residents -Indiana woman allegedly trafficked over 61 pounds of cocaine into Midway International Airport -'RiotLand': Riot Fest leaving Douglass Park and moving to the suburbs

Week in Review: Couple attacked by teen mob • Hall of Fame comes to Mongo • Mega Millions jackpot in Illinois

WEEK IN REVIEW: A Chicago woman spoke out after she and her husband were attacked by a group of teens in Streeterville; the hall of fame is making a special exception for Bears' legend Steve McMichael; and a winning Mega Millions jackpot ticket worth an estimated $560 million was sold in Illinois.

Week in Review: Apple iPhone settlement • Illinois Lottery winner • Chicago crash victim identified

WEEK IN REVIEW: -Select iPhone users could get a chunk of a massive settlement from Apple. -One lucky Illinois Lottery player is $1 million richer. -A 12-year-old girl who was killed in a high-speed crash in Chicago has been identified.

Charges filed in deadly Glenview crash • 2 Illinois Red Lobsters close • Chicago Bears schedule released

WEEK IN REVIEW: -Charges have been filed after a crash in Glenview took the life of a beloved high school senior. -Red Lobster abruptly closed two locations in Illinois. -The Chicago Bears 2024 season schedule was released.

Week in Review: Chicago police seek justice for slain officer • Illinois phone scam • Bears unveil new stadium

A Chicago police officer was fatally shot outside his home last week and his killer remains on the run; Illinois State Police are warning residents of a new phone scam; and the Chicago Bears unveiled plans for a new domed stadium on the lakefront.