Chicago scooter shooting: Teen charged with attempted murder
A teen riding an electric scooter has been charged with attempted murder in a July Chicago shooting.
A teen riding an electric scooter has been charged with attempted murder in a July Chicago shooting.
Starbucks pumpkin spice returns, Southwest refund & Elon Musk sues Apple | Consumer News
Consumer News: Pumpkin spice is back at Starbucks. Southwest updates its refund rules for "customers of size." Elon Musk sues Apple over AI competition. Plus, Keurig Dr. Pepper acquires Peet's Coffee for $18 billion, and Apple plans a new feature to screen scam calls.
Consumer News: Pumpkin spice is back at Starbucks. Southwest updates its refund rules for "customers of size." Elon Musk sues Apple over AI competition. Plus, Keurig Dr. Pepper acquires Peet's Coffee for $18 billion, and Apple plans a new feature to screen scam calls.
New Illinois law updates guidelines for missing persons investigations
Illinois will soon have new statewide rules for how police handle missing persons cases.
Illinois will soon have new statewide rules for how police handle missing persons cases.
Emmett Till: 70 years later ? unseen federal files finally released
For the first time, over 6,500 pages of federal records on the 1955 lynching of Emmett Till are now public ? we speak with Northwestern?s Prof. Christopher Benson, co-author with Mamie Till-Mobley, about what the newly released documents reveal and why they still matter in 2025.
For the first time, over 6,500 pages of federal records on the 1955 lynching of Emmett Till are now public ? we speak with Northwestern?s Prof. Christopher Benson, co-author with Mamie Till-Mobley, about what the newly released documents reveal and why they still matter in 2025.
Chicago's Polar Express train ride canceled for 2nd straight year
The Polar Express train ride will not be running at Chicago's Union Station for the second straight year.
The Polar Express train ride will not be running at Chicago's Union Station for the second straight year.
Fire destroys Logan Square home, 12 people displaced
A dozen people were displaced after a fire broke out Monday night in the Logan Square neighborhood.
A dozen people were displaced after a fire broke out Monday night in the Logan Square neighborhood.
Man found stabbed to death during Chicago well-being check
A man was found stabbed to death during a well-being check Tuesday morning in Chicago's Gresham neighborhood.
A man was found stabbed to death during a well-being check Tuesday morning in Chicago's Gresham neighborhood.
Logan Square house fire displaces 12 people
A dozen people were displaced after a fire broke out Monday night in the Logan Square neighborhood.
A dozen people were displaced after a fire broke out Monday night in the Logan Square neighborhood.
Chicago weather: Another mild day in the 70s with partly cloudy skies
Chicago will see mild 70s this week with a chance of showers Thursday before a sunny, pleasant Labor Day weekend.
Chicago will see mild 70s this week with a chance of showers Thursday before a sunny, pleasant Labor Day weekend.
Paris on Politics: Dan Bernstein debuts new podcast 'Unfiltered'
Dan Bernstein's voice is well known to Chicago sports fanatics. He was the sometimes controversial lead sports radio host at the Score 670 for decades. Now, he's back on the air with a podcast called "Dan Bernstein Unfiltered" - a part of 312 Sports.
Dan Bernstein's voice is well known to Chicago sports fanatics. He was the sometimes controversial lead sports radio host at the Score 670 for decades. Now, he's back on the air with a podcast called "Dan Bernstein Unfiltered" - a part of 312 Sports.
Paris on Politics: CPS budget crisis: $734M deficit
A slim majority of CPS board members do not support the budget because they want it to include a $175 million pension payment and some short-term borrowing.
A slim majority of CPS board members do not support the budget because they want it to include a $175 million pension payment and some short-term borrowing.
Paris on Politics: One-on-one with Sen. Dick Durbin
Sen. Dick Durbin spoke with Paris Schutz on Monday in response to President Donald Trump's threats to send the National Guard to Chicago.
Sen. Dick Durbin spoke with Paris Schutz on Monday in response to President Donald Trump's threats to send the National Guard to Chicago.
Chicago?s Killerspin gifts Pope Leo custom ping-pong table
A very unique gift from a local company is making waves all the way in Rome.
A very unique gift from a local company is making waves all the way in Rome.
Chicago weather: Chilly start to the week, but all eyes are on Labor Day warm-up
Cooler temps to start the week were more typical of early October than late August.
Cooler temps to start the week were more typical of early October than late August.
Metra changes coming: What you need to know | ChicagoLIVE
From changing schedules to more express service, here are the Metra changes you need to know about.
From changing schedules to more express service, here are the Metra changes you need to know about.
Chicago’s Killerspin gifts Pope Leo custom ping-pong table
A very unique gift from a local company is making waves all the way in Rome.
A very unique gift from a local company is making waves all the way in Rome.
Archdiocese of Chicago to unveil life-size Our Lady of Guadalupe sculpture
The Archdiocese of Chicago will soon unveil a life-size sculpture of Our Lady of Guadalupe.
The Archdiocese of Chicago will soon unveil a life-size sculpture of Our Lady of Guadalupe.
Archdiocese of Chicago to unveil life-size Our Lady of Guadalupe sculpture
The Archdiocese of Chicago will soon unveil a life-size sculpture of Our Lady of Guadalupe.
The Archdiocese of Chicago will soon unveil a life-size sculpture of Our Lady of Guadalupe.
Pritzker says Illinois will take Trump to court if troops are deployed to Chicago
President Donald Trump on Monday lobbed personal insults toward Gov. JB Pritzker amid uproar over a report of his administration planning to deploy National Guard members to Chicago to combat crime. The governor responded later on Monday and said the state would sue the Trump administration if troops are sent to the city.
President Donald Trump on Monday lobbed personal insults toward Gov. JB Pritzker amid uproar over a report of his administration planning to deploy National Guard members to Chicago to combat crime. The governor responded later on Monday and said the state would sue the Trump administration if troops are sent to the city.
Gov. Pritzker, Mayor Johnson respond to Trump?s threat to send troops to Chicago
President Donald Trump on Monday lobbed personal insults toward Gov. JB Pritzker amid uproar over a report of his administration planning to deploy National Guard members to Chicago to combat crime.
President Donald Trump on Monday lobbed personal insults toward Gov. JB Pritzker amid uproar over a report of his administration planning to deploy National Guard members to Chicago to combat crime.



















