Gang war, betrayal, and Al Capone: The truth behind Chicago?s St. Valentine?s Day Massacre
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We take an in-depth look at what really happened during the St. Valentine?s Day Massacre, one of Chicago?s most infamous crimes. The Chicago History Museum explains Al Capone?s possible involvement, the city?s gang control of the illegal booze trade, and how the massacre shaped Chicago?s history.

World Space Week: Artifacts you can see at Chicago?s Museum of Science and Industry
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It?s World Space Week ? the largest space event on Earth! This year?s theme, ?Living in Space,? explores what it takes to live and work beyond our planet. Dr. Voula Saridakis, Head Curator at Chicago?s Museum of Science and Industry, joins us to highlight artifacts at the museum like the Apollo 8 module, the SpaceX Dragon spacecraft, and Chicagoan Mae Jemison?s biofeedback belt.

Invest For Kids: Funding Chicago's future
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As funding cuts hit nonprofits across Chicago, Invest For Kids is stepping up. Since 2009, the one-day investment conference has raised more than $25 million for 105 youth-serving organizations. Executive Director Shane Morris joins us to preview the 17th annual event on October 21 and discuss its impact on programs like the Juvenile Protective Association.

Taco Bell brings back the ?tacolate? and Arby?s launches new steak nuggets
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Taco Bell is celebrating National Taco Day with $1 taco deals and the return of the sweet ?tacolate,? a waffle cone taco filled with ice cream and dipped in chocolate. Meanwhile, Arby?s just launched its new steak nuggets ? bite-sized, seasoned, and smoked ? available for a limited time nationwide.

Viral scam-busters Trilogy Media on tracking down online criminals
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Ashton Bingham and Art Kulik, the duo behind Trilogy Media, YouTube?s top scam-busting channel with 1.7 million subscribers and billions of views, join us to discuss their upcoming FOX docuseries "Scammed: Getting Even." They share how their scam-baiting journey began with IRS robocalls in 2016 and grew into a global mission to expose online criminals.

What we know about National Guard deployment in Chicago

The first National Guard troops sent to Chicago by President Donald Trump arrived Tuesday at an Army training center outside the city.

Andrea 'Drea' Puentes: Chicago girl, 16, missing since mid-September

Chicago police are asking for help finding 16-year-old Andrea “Drea” Puentes, missing since mid-September from the Northwest Side.

Teens charged in West Town armed robbery

Two teenage boys were charged in connection with an armed robbery this August in the West Town neighborhood.

Chicago chefs unite for Celebrity Chef Ball to support Meals on Wheels
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Over 50 top local chefs will cook at the annual fundraiser, raising money to help Meals on Wheels Chicago deliver millions of meals to those in need.

Haunted thrills across Chicagoland from Valentines Massacre to Fright Fest and Resurrection Mary
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Think you're brave enough to face the darkest corners of Chicagoland? This Halloween season, the region is packed with bone-chilling haunted houses, ghost-infested trails, and terrifying mazes that will test your nerves and thrill your senses.

Chicago activist Marshall Hatch Jr. named to TIME100 Next list
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Marshall Hatch Jr., founder of the MAAFA Redemption Project, is recognized for his work providing job training, housing, and mentorship for Black men in West Garfield Park.

Chicago man charged in Northwest Side stabbing

A Chicago man has been charged with attempted murder after a stabbing that seriously injured another man Saturday afternoon on the Northwest Side.

Legal expert weighs in on Chicago's response to ICE raids, federal deployment
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With immigration raids increasing across Chicagoland, Howard Ankin of Ankin Law discuss how residents can protect themselves and identify legitimate federal agents.

Chicago named best big city in US for 9th straight year: survey

For the ninth year in a row, Chicago has been crowned the Best Big City in the United States by the Condé Nast Traveler's Readers' Choice Awards. 

1 killed in Gresham shooting

A person was fatally shot Monday afternoon in the Gresham neighborhood, according to Chicago police.

Heated debate over ICE actions in Chicago | The Chicago Report
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Our experts got into a heated debate over the actions of federal immigration agents in Chicago over the past several weeks.