Charges dropped against woman shot by border patrol
A judge has dismissed all charges against a Chicago woman who was shot by a border patrol agent during a traffic stop in October.
A judge has dismissed all charges against a Chicago woman who was shot by a border patrol agent during a traffic stop in October.
From mild to wintry: Arctic blast expected in Chicago around Thanksgiving
We’ve had a few chilly days here or there, but it’s looking like we could be in for a true cold snap as arctic air builds into the region around Thanksgiving.
We’ve had a few chilly days here or there, but it’s looking like we could be in for a true cold snap as arctic air builds into the region around Thanksgiving.
Chicago weather: A mild weekend ahead, but a big cool-down coming for Thanksgiving
It was another gloomy day with seasonably cool temperatures in the 40s.
It was another gloomy day with seasonably cool temperatures in the 40s.
Charges dropped against woman shot by Border Patrol | The Chicago Report
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From politics to pop culture, Paris Schutz and guests bring Chicago's top voices to you.
Slow and steady arrival: Shedd welcomes new female sloth Alface
The Shedd Aquarium is welcoming a new female Linné’s two-toed sloth named Alface.
The Shedd Aquarium is welcoming a new female Linné’s two-toed sloth named Alface.
Chicago man charged in string of South Side burglaries: police
A Chicago man has been charged after allegedly committing multiple burglaries on the South Side, according to police.
A Chicago man has been charged after allegedly committing multiple burglaries on the South Side, according to police.
Chicago twins lead youth conversation with Pope Leo during national conference
Twin sisters from St. Benedict Parish in Chicago took center stage in a livestream conversation with Pope Leo XIV during the National Catholic Youth Conference.
Twin sisters from St. Benedict Parish in Chicago took center stage in a livestream conversation with Pope Leo XIV during the National Catholic Youth Conference.
BandWith Chicago opens new space to empower young musicians
BandWith Chicago, which offers free music training and mentorship to West Side students, is celebrating the grand opening of its new building.
BandWith Chicago, which offers free music training and mentorship to West Side students, is celebrating the grand opening of its new building.
Chicago twins lead youth conversation with Pope Leo during national conference
Twin sisters from St. Benedict Parish in Chicago took center stage in a livestream conversation with Pope Leo XIV during the National Catholic Youth Conference.
Twin sisters from St. Benedict Parish in Chicago took center stage in a livestream conversation with Pope Leo XIV during the National Catholic Youth Conference.
Volunteers sleep outside in Chicago to support homeless youth
Participants will hear from youth helped by the organization, which serves thousands across the city each year.
Participants will hear from youth helped by the organization, which serves thousands across the city each year.
Former CPS student speaks out on alleged abuse by gym teacher
For the first time, a former Chicago Public Schools student who is alleging abuse at the hands of a gym teacher is speaking out.
For the first time, a former Chicago Public Schools student who is alleging abuse at the hands of a gym teacher is speaking out.
Sleep Out: A global movement to end youth homelessness
Tonight, hundreds of people in more than 2 dozens cities are trading the comfort of their beds for cement. It's the National Sleep Out.
Tonight, hundreds of people in more than 2 dozens cities are trading the comfort of their beds for cement. It's the National Sleep Out.
Man shot by Chicago police charged with aggravated assault of officer
A man who was shot by Chicago police during a chase Tuesday morning has been charged with attacking an officer.
A man who was shot by Chicago police during a chase Tuesday morning has been charged with attacking an officer.
Former CPS student speaks out on alleged abuse by PE teacher
For the first time, a former CPS student, who is alleging abuse at the hands of a PE teacher, is speaking publicly.
For the first time, a former CPS student, who is alleging abuse at the hands of a PE teacher, is speaking publicly.
Presser: Family of man shot by CPD
The family of Anthony Nelson, the man who was shot by Chicago police on Tuesday, held press conference outside courthouse on Thursday.
The family of Anthony Nelson, the man who was shot by Chicago police on Tuesday, held press conference outside courthouse on Thursday.
Judge dismisses federal case against Chicago woman shot by Border Patrol agent
A federal judge has officially dismissed the case against a Chicago woman who was shot by a Border Patrol agent — and her co-defendant — with prejudice, meaning the charges cannot be refiled.
A federal judge has officially dismissed the case against a Chicago woman who was shot by a Border Patrol agent — and her co-defendant — with prejudice, meaning the charges cannot be refiled.
Prosecutors move to dismiss case against Chicago woman shot by Border Patrol agent
Prosecutors want to toss out the whole case against a woman from Chicago who was shot by a Border Patrol agent.
Prosecutors want to toss out the whole case against a woman from Chicago who was shot by a Border Patrol agent.
Chicago mayor calls CTA attack that left woman burned an ‘isolated incident’
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is calling an attack on a CTA Blue Line an “isolated incident."
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is calling an attack on a CTA Blue Line an “isolated incident."
Chicago police seek help identifying man found in Portage Park
Chicago Police are looking for the public's help in identifying a man found in the Portage Park neighborhood on Wednesday.
Chicago Police are looking for the public's help in identifying a man found in the Portage Park neighborhood on Wednesday.
FULL REMARKS: Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson blasts system failures after CTA arson attack
During a budget update, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson expressed outrage over the Blue Line arson attack that left a woman fighting for her life. Calling it a failure of both the criminal justice and mental health systems, Johnson said the suspect had a long history of felony charges and clear signs of severe mental illness.
During a budget update, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson expressed outrage over the Blue Line arson attack that left a woman fighting for her life. Calling it a failure of both the criminal justice and mental health systems, Johnson said the suspect had a long history of felony charges and clear signs of severe mental illness.



















