Chicago crime: Suspect, 23, shot, seriously hurt woman on Far South Side, CPD says

A 23-year-old suspect was arrested and charged in connection with the shooting and serious injury of a 57-year-old woman last year on the city’s Far South Side.

Chicago weather: Bitter cold temps, winds to start the weekend

It’s a chilly Saturday with wind gusts making it feel especially cold, and another smaller snowfall is expected later this afternoon.

Chicago weather: Snow showers, subzero wind chills possible for Bears game

Temperatures in the teens, possible snow showers and dangerously cold wind chills are expected as the Chicago area prepares for a winter weekend and frigid start to the new week.

Bears vs. Rams preview, body of missing teacher found & snow squalls | Week In Review
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On this episode of "Week in Review," the body of a missing teacher is found, a veteran says he lost thousands through Cash App, and a husband is formally charged in the Caitlin Tracey murder case. The Bears stun the Packers in dramatic fashion as Soldier Field shakes, fans scoop up gear, and focus shifts to the Rams. Plus, snow squalls hit Chicago, former DePaul athletes are indicted, a downtown food hall closes, Leon Rogers is honored, and a Puerto Rican frog hops into the spotlight at Brookfield Zoo.

He took a bullet to save the president | Wearing the Badge S2 E3
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He’s one of the few people who can say this truthfully: Tim McCarthy took a bullet protecting President Reagan. On Wearing the Badge, he tells Garry McCarthy what happened in the assassination attempt—and what 50 years of service taught him about leadership and the job today.

Pritzker signs law expanding record sealing — what it means for Illinoisans | ChicagoLIVE
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Governor JB Pritzker signed new legislation into law expanding access to criminal record sealing across Illinois. Rev. Sierra Bates-Chamberlain joined ChicagoLIVE to explain how the change could impact thousands of people who are eligible for record relief but have never been able to navigate the process — and why advocates call this a “monumental win” for employment, housing, and second chances.

Chicago surgeon indicted in killings of former wife, her husband

An Ohio grand jury has indicted a Chicago surgeon in the shooting deaths of his ex-wife and her husband inside their Columbus home late last year.

NASA prepares to roll out Artemis II Moon rocket ahead of historic mission | ChicagoLIVE
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NASA is getting ready to roll out the Artemis II rocket to the launch pad at Kennedy Space Center, marking another major step toward returning humans to the Moon. Artemis II Lunar Science Lead Dr. Kelsey Young joins ChicagoLIVE to explain what this rollout means, what makes Artemis II different from past missions, and how this mission moves NASA closer to sustained lunar exploration.

Scott Burnstein says college gambling case has organized crime hallmarks | ChicagoLIVE
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Scott Burnstein of The Gangster Report joined ChicagoLIVE to break down the expanding federal gambling case involving former NBA players, illegal high-stakes poker games, and possible sports manipulation. Burnstein explains why investigators believe this case shows signs of organized crime involvement — and why prosecutors say it may only be the beginning.

DJ ALLEYCVT kicks off '9 LIVES' tour in Chicago
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DJ and producer ALLEYCVT, from Northern Virginia, is known for blending heavy bass drops with pop vocals, and she is bringing that sound to Chicago. She joins us to talk about her music and the launch of her 9 LIVES headline tour, which kicks off January 16 and 17 at Concord Music Hall. 

Can the Bears pull off another fourth quarter comeback? Why it might not happen
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The Chicago Bears are preparing to take on the Los Angeles Rams at Soldier Field, but can they pull off another fourth quarter comeback? Before kickoff, we talk with Mark Carman from the CHGO Sports podcast, who explains why he believes the Rams may be too strong for a late Bears comeback.

Roblox facing new lawsuits | Attorney breaks down allegations
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New lawsuits have been filed against Roblox, including a federal case brought by a Cook County father alleging child exploitation on the platform. Attorney Jamie Powers discusses the claims, how predators allegedly target children online, and why these cases are drawing national attention to online safety and platform responsibility.