Broken elevator makes disabled Chicago area woman 'feel like a prisoner'

Joyce Isom says she’s been trapped inside her home for three months since the only elevator in her apartment building went out of service.

Chicago alderman revives curfew plan with longer police notice window

Ald. Hopkins is back with another proposal that would give police the authority to declare curfews at any public space, at any time of day.

Chicago's Little Village still recovers after immigration operations
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While most of the immigration agents have left Chicago after Operation Midway Blitz, many communities like Little Village are still recovering.

Chicago alderman proposes new curfew
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Chicago Ald. Brian Hopkins (2nd) is back with another curfew proposal — one that would give police the authority to declare curfews at any public space, at any time of day, to curb teen group violence. And he says this proposal is different than a “snap curfew."

Federal government issues safety directive to CTA
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The federal government is putting the CTA on notice. You might see more police patrols on your rides.

St. Sabina serves 2,000 hot holiday meals as need surges across Chicago | ChicagoLIVE
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ChicagoLIVE visits St. Sabina Church, where Father Michael Pfleger and dozens of volunteers are serving 2,000 hot meals to families facing food insecurity. Father Pfleger shares why one meal can be life-changing, how rising costs and SNAP cuts are driving more people to the pantry, and why he’s urging Chicagoans to help their neighbors this holiday season.

BBB reveals the top holiday scams hitting shoppers right now | ChicagoLIVE
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Misleading ads, AI-built fake sites, phony package texts, bad charity pitches, and even puppy scams — BBB expert Steve Bernas joins ChicagoLIVE to walk us through the biggest holiday traps targeting shoppers this year. He shares how to spot the “tip-off to the rip-off,” why free gift cards are never free, and how to keep your money safe during the busiest shopping season ever.

Robin Kelly calls ICE conditions 'deplorable,' reacts to ongoing raids in Chicagoland | ChicagoLIVE
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Congresswoman Robin Kelly joins ChicagoLIVE to talk about troubling reports of poor-quality food and overcrowding inside ICE facilities, why she believes Broadview was used as a detention center despite denials, and how raids are continuing to traumatize Chicago-area communities. She also explains what she and colleagues want from DHS Secretary Kristi Noem and why transparency is urgently needed.

Golden ticket rule: One simple way to get your kids to tell you when something’s wrong online
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Rich Wistocki walks through how predators groom children, how often kids lie about their age to access risky apps, and shares his “Golden Ticket” system—a no-punishment promise and even a refrigerator magnet—to encourage kids to come forward if they’re being threatened, sextorted, or harassed online.

Early jump in norovirus and flu prompts warning from Chicago physician | ChicagoLIVE
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Dr. Chris Colbert sits down with ChicagoLIVE to address the Midwest’s rising norovirus and flu cases. He explains how norovirus spreads, who is most at risk for dehydration, how long symptoms typically last, and which household steps — like disinfecting doorknobs and strict handwashing — can stop outbreaks at home. He also shares guidance on when vomiting or diarrhea is severe enough to require emergency treatment.

Budget fight, CTA funding trouble, and the SNAP curfew controversy | ChicagoLIVE
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Fox 32’s Paris Schutz joins ChicagoLIVE to break down the latest from City Hall — from Chicago’s budget tensions to the FTA threatening to pull money from the CTA. He also shares what Ald. Hopkins told him about his proposal for a SNAP curfew and why it’s stirring debate.

How Cook County homeowners can appeal their property taxes | ChicagoLIVE
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Many homeowners across Cook County got major sticker shock when they opened their property tax bills this year. But there is a process to appeal their home's assessment.

Trump threatens funding for Chicago transit after woman set on fire

President Trump's administration is threatening to pull federal funding for public transportation in Chicago unless the city tightens security after a man allegedly set a woman on fire inside a commuter train in November.

Trump threatens funding for Chicago transit after woman set on fire
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President Donald Trump's administration is threatening to pull federal funding for public transportation in Chicago unless the city tightens security after a man allegedly set a woman on fire inside a commuter train in November.