Chicago man found guilty of sex trafficking young victims, kidnapping two of them
A Chicago man was convicted this week of sex trafficking five young victims and kidnapping two of them.
A Chicago man was convicted this week of sex trafficking five young victims and kidnapping two of them.
Chicago weather welcomes back the 70s
Chicago will experience a mix of rain, storms, and unseasonably warm temperatures this weekend before a cold front brings a sharp drop and possible snow early next week.
Chicago will experience a mix of rain, storms, and unseasonably warm temperatures this weekend before a cold front brings a sharp drop and possible snow early next week.
Teen charged in armed CTA robberies, carjacking
A 17-year-old boy has been charged in connection with multiple armed robberies on the CTA and a carjacking, police said.
A 17-year-old boy has been charged in connection with multiple armed robberies on the CTA and a carjacking, police said.
Ink for a weekend, tattoos for life: Chicago Tattoo Arts Festival hits Rosemont
The convention isn't permanent, but your tattoo will be.
The convention isn't permanent, but your tattoo will be.
Ground stops due to storms plague Chicago airports
Ground stops were issued for several hours at O'Hare and Midway airports Friday morning due to weather.
Ground stops were issued for several hours at O'Hare and Midway airports Friday morning due to weather.
Ground stops lifted at O'Hare, Midway airports after storms
Ground stops were issued for several hours at O'Hare and Midway airports Friday morning due to weather.
Ground stops were issued for several hours at O'Hare and Midway airports Friday morning due to weather.
3 women dine-and-dash at Chicago restaurant?then boast about it online
A birthday celebration at a Near North Side restaurant took a shameless turn when three women dined, dashed, and bragged about it online. Chicago police are now investigating the incident.
A birthday celebration at a Near North Side restaurant took a shameless turn when three women dined, dashed, and bragged about it online. Chicago police are now investigating the incident.
CPS students compete for prizes at Chicago Chess Tournament
Chicago Public Schools students put their strategic thinking to the test at the Chicago Chess Foundation?s annual tournament, where they competed for prizes and scholarships in a day of intense and rewarding matchups.
Chicago Public Schools students put their strategic thinking to the test at the Chicago Chess Foundation?s annual tournament, where they competed for prizes and scholarships in a day of intense and rewarding matchups.
Woman dies in single-car crash on I-57
A woman died in a crash after driving off of Interstate 57 on Thursday night.
A woman died in a crash after driving off of Interstate 57 on Thursday night.
Crash leaves 3 hospitalized on Chicago's Southwest Side
A three-car crash late Wednesday night in Gage Park sent three people to the hospital, including a pregnant woman, according to police.
A three-car crash late Wednesday night in Gage Park sent three people to the hospital, including a pregnant woman, according to police.
Ground stop issued at O'Hare airport due to storms
Ground stops were issued for several hours at O'Hare and Midway airports Friday morning due to weather.
Ground stops were issued for several hours at O'Hare and Midway airports Friday morning due to weather.
Chicago weather: Stormy start, summery finish
Morning thunderstorms give way to warm and windy conditions today, but a sharp temperature drop arrives tomorrow.
Morning thunderstorms give way to warm and windy conditions today, but a sharp temperature drop arrives tomorrow.
Northwestern study tests if wearables can cut AFib patients’ need for blood thinners
Northwestern Medicine is looking at whether wearable devices like the Apple Watch can help AFib patients reduce or eliminate the need for lifelong blood thinners.
Northwestern Medicine is looking at whether wearable devices like the Apple Watch can help AFib patients reduce or eliminate the need for lifelong blood thinners.
Northwestern study tests if wearables can cut AFib patients? need for blood thinners
Can wearable technology help patients with an irregular heartbeat and change how they live with it Northwestern University is trying to find out ? and they may need your help.
Can wearable technology help patients with an irregular heartbeat and change how they live with it Northwestern University is trying to find out ? and they may need your help.
Loop Citibank robbed by man who implied he was armed: FBI
The FBI is searching for a man who allegedly robbed a bank in downtown Chicago on Thursday afternoon.
The FBI is searching for a man who allegedly robbed a bank in downtown Chicago on Thursday afternoon.
The HistoryMakers expands reach, preserving Black voices for future generations
As Black history faces increasing challenges, one woman is working to ensure the stories of Black pioneers are never lost.
As Black history faces increasing challenges, one woman is working to ensure the stories of Black pioneers are never lost.
The HistoryMakers expands reach, preserving Black voices for future generations
As Black history faces increasing challenges, one woman is working to ensure the stories of Black pioneers are never lost.
As Black history faces increasing challenges, one woman is working to ensure the stories of Black pioneers are never lost.
Chicago weather: Late-night storms expected, warmth ahead before weekend cooldown
Scattered showers and storms will affect Chicagoland late tonight through early Friday morning, with a risk of hail in some areas.
Scattered showers and storms will affect Chicagoland late tonight through early Friday morning, with a risk of hail in some areas.
Chicago mayor appoints LaKenya White as acting interim COPA Chief Administrator
LaKenya White, a Chicago native, has spent 25 years in police oversight roles.
LaKenya White, a Chicago native, has spent 25 years in police oversight roles.
White Sox fans take over Lot B for Opening Day
White Sox fans packed Lot B on Opening Day, turning the parking lot into a sea of grills, coolers
White Sox fans packed Lot B on Opening Day, turning the parking lot into a sea of grills, coolers



















