Chicago alders question CPD involvement in ICE raid
The events surrounding an ICE raid last month in the South Loop were at the center of a hearing Tuesday at City Hall.
The events surrounding an ICE raid last month in the South Loop were at the center of a hearing Tuesday at City Hall.
Chicago man committed 2 carjackings, robbed 2 credit unions in a week, prosecutors say
A Chicago man has been indicted for allegedly carjacking two people and robbing two credit unions, all at gunpoint.
A Chicago man has been indicted for allegedly carjacking two people and robbing two credit unions, all at gunpoint.
Chicago weather: Dry Fourth of July with mid-90s heat
Chicagoland’s Fourth of July will be hot and sunny with highs in the mid-90s – here’s the full holiday forecast.
Chicagoland’s Fourth of July will be hot and sunny with highs in the mid-90s – here’s the full holiday forecast.
Free help available for those navigating age-related macular degeneration
An estimated 20 million people have some form of age-related macular degeneration; Hadley Vision Resources aims to reach one million of them by 2030. President and CEO Johnjoe Farragher discusses help for those facing vision loss.
An estimated 20 million people have some form of age-related macular degeneration; Hadley Vision Resources aims to reach one million of them by 2030. President and CEO Johnjoe Farragher discusses help for those facing vision loss.
Chicago officials show off fire safety demo ahead of July 4th
Before you light up the sky this Fourth of July, Chicago firefighters want to make sure you do it safely.
Before you light up the sky this Fourth of July, Chicago firefighters want to make sure you do it safely.
Young Chicago artists shine at Expressive Arts Collective Summer Show Choir Camp
Expressive Arts Collective Summer Show Choir Camp is helping young Chicago artists find their feet. Founders Farlanda Buchannon and Julianne Fowler explain how music has become a form of empowerment for their choir.
Expressive Arts Collective Summer Show Choir Camp is helping young Chicago artists find their feet. Founders Farlanda Buchannon and Julianne Fowler explain how music has become a form of empowerment for their choir.
Navy Pier deadly stabbing: Man released without charges, police say
A man who was arrested after an argument turned deadly at Navy Pier has been released without charges, police announced Tuesday.
A man who was arrested after an argument turned deadly at Navy Pier has been released without charges, police announced Tuesday.
Chicago crime: 3 boys arrested for 5 armed robberies in under an hour, police say
Three teens, including a 13-year-old, were charged after a Chicago robbery spree with five armed robberies in under an hour. Here's what we know.
Three teens, including a 13-year-old, were charged after a Chicago robbery spree with five armed robberies in under an hour. Here's what we know.
NASCAR Chicago Street Race: Must attend events ahead of the big weekend
Festivities are kicking off for this weekend's NASCAR Street Race. NASCAR Chicago Street Race President Julie Giese walks through some of the planned events, including the Zac Brown Band concert on Saturday evening.
Festivities are kicking off for this weekend's NASCAR Street Race. NASCAR Chicago Street Race President Julie Giese walks through some of the planned events, including the Zac Brown Band concert on Saturday evening.
Boys, 12 and 13, charged in Chicago carjacking
Two boys were charged in connection with a carjacking and robbery Saturday in the Austin neighborhood on Chicago's West Side.
Two boys were charged in connection with a carjacking and robbery Saturday in the Austin neighborhood on Chicago's West Side.
Trump Tower to pay $4.8M in settlement over Chicago River violations
Trump Tower Chicago has agreed to a $4.8 million settlement after years of violating the Clean Water Act by improperly using water from the Chicago River and killing aquatic life.
Trump Tower Chicago has agreed to a $4.8 million settlement after years of violating the Clean Water Act by improperly using water from the Chicago River and killing aquatic life.
Adult spelling bee takes over Wicker Park and other top stories from Block Club Chicago
Michael Liptrot from Block Club Chicago talks us through some of their most-read stories.
Michael Liptrot from Block Club Chicago talks us through some of their most-read stories.
39 arrested at Chicago Pride Parade, including 16 on felony charges
Dozens of people were arrested Sunday during Chicago's Pride Parade, including 16 people who now face felony charges, according to the Chicago Police Department.
Dozens of people were arrested Sunday during Chicago's Pride Parade, including 16 people who now face felony charges, according to the Chicago Police Department.
Two homes destroyed in early morning fire on Chicago's Northwest Side
Two houses were destroyed in an early morning fire Tuesday in the Jefferson Park neighborhood, but no injuries were reported, according to Chicago fire officials.
Two houses were destroyed in an early morning fire Tuesday in the Jefferson Park neighborhood, but no injuries were reported, according to Chicago fire officials.
Fire spreads to two houses in Jefferson Park
Chicago fire crews have spent the early morning dealing with a house fire on the Northwest Side.
Chicago fire crews have spent the early morning dealing with a house fire on the Northwest Side.
Thieves hit Alo Yoga store on Mag Mile
Three people broke into Alo Yoga overnight and stole merchandise from the Magnificent Mile store.
Three people broke into Alo Yoga overnight and stole merchandise from the Magnificent Mile store.
Trump Tower to pay $4.8M in settlement over Chicago River violations
Trump Tower Chicago has agreed to a $4.8 million settlement after years of violating the Clean Water Act by improperly using water from the Chicago River and killing aquatic life.
Trump Tower Chicago has agreed to a $4.8 million settlement after years of violating the Clean Water Act by improperly using water from the Chicago River and killing aquatic life.
Smash-and-grab burglary reported along the Mag Mile
Three people broke into Alo Yoga overnight and stole merchandise from the store on the Mag Mile.
Three people broke into Alo Yoga overnight and stole merchandise from the store on the Mag Mile.
Chicago weather: Cooler today but Fourth of July heat looms
Chicago just wrapped its sixth-warmest June on record, and more summer heat is on the way for the holiday weekend.
Chicago just wrapped its sixth-warmest June on record, and more summer heat is on the way for the holiday weekend.
Rep. Davis warns West Side hospitals: Federal cuts could hurt care for Chicagoans
The "Big Beautiful Bill" could affect healthcare for low-income people and people of color in Chicago. Congressman Danny Davis stopped by five West Side hospitals with a warning if federal funds get slashed.
The "Big Beautiful Bill" could affect healthcare for low-income people and people of color in Chicago. Congressman Danny Davis stopped by five West Side hospitals with a warning if federal funds get slashed.



















