Hadiya Pendleton case: Man accused of killing Chicago teen held in jail to await new trial
The man accused of killing Chicago teen Hadiya Pendleton in 2013 will remain in jail as he awaits a new trial.
The man accused of killing Chicago teen Hadiya Pendleton in 2013 will remain in jail as he awaits a new trial.
Kennedy Expressway construction enters final phase next week
Buckle up for the final round of construction on the Kennedy Expressway.
Buckle up for the final round of construction on the Kennedy Expressway.
Bags will no longer fly free: Reaction to Southwest policy change
Southwest Airlines announced another major change this week to its policies, marking the third of its kind in recent months.
Southwest Airlines announced another major change this week to its policies, marking the third of its kind in recent months.
Illinois opens nation's first Real ID supercenter to meet high demand
There’s been so much demand for Real ID in Illinois, they’re setting records.
There’s been so much demand for Real ID in Illinois, they’re setting records.
New Real ID supercenter in Chicago aims to ease long wait times
There?s been so much demand for Real ID in Illinois, they?re setting records.
There?s been so much demand for Real ID in Illinois, they?re setting records.
Spring flower shows in Chicago bring color and learning opportunities
Tulips, azaleas, pansies and snapdragons — spring is in full bloom at the Garfield Park Conservatory.
Tulips, azaleas, pansies and snapdragons — spring is in full bloom at the Garfield Park Conservatory.
John Malkovich on how Chicago shaped his career as 'Opus' hits theaters
John Malkovich, a founding member of Chicago's Steppenwolf Theatre, credits the city for shaping his career.
John Malkovich, a founding member of Chicago's Steppenwolf Theatre, credits the city for shaping his career.
Chicago St. Patrick's Day Parade: Everything you need to know
Chicago’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade will kick off at 12:30 p.m. Saturday, stepping off from Columbus and Balbo drives.
Chicago’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade will kick off at 12:30 p.m. Saturday, stepping off from Columbus and Balbo drives.
Chicago businesses burglarized on Northwest Side
Several businesses on Chicago's Northwest Side were burglarized in smash-and-grabs early Monday morning.
Several businesses on Chicago's Northwest Side were burglarized in smash-and-grabs early Monday morning.
'Rooted in Mystery' exhibit digs deep at Garfield Park Conservatory
Garfield Park Conservatory has a new exhibit that is digging deep to explore the impact roots have on plants.
Garfield Park Conservatory has a new exhibit that is digging deep to explore the impact roots have on plants.
Kayla Sobczak: 19-year-old missing from Kenosha may be in Chicago area
A 19-year-old Wisconsin girl who has been missing for nearly three months could be in the Chicago area, according to officials.
A 19-year-old Wisconsin girl who has been missing for nearly three months could be in the Chicago area, according to officials.
3 hurt after driver brakes for animal on Chicago's NW Side
Three people were injured in a crash after a driver tried to avoid an animal in the street Monday night on Chicago’s Northwest Side, police said.
Three people were injured in a crash after a driver tried to avoid an animal in the street Monday night on Chicago’s Northwest Side, police said.
Man, 23, fatally shot on Chicago's South Side
A 23-year-old man was shot and killed early Tuesday morning on Chicago’s South Side, police said.
A 23-year-old man was shot and killed early Tuesday morning on Chicago’s South Side, police said.
Chicago weather: Temperatures tumble today before a big warm-up
After hitting 57 degrees this morning, temperatures will drop into the 30s this afternoon, but a warm-up is on the way with highs reaching the 70s by Friday.
After hitting 57 degrees this morning, temperatures will drop into the 30s this afternoon, but a warm-up is on the way with highs reaching the 70s by Friday.
Chicago woman missing since January
The Chicago Police Department is asking for the public's help in locating a woman who has been missing since January.
The Chicago Police Department is asking for the public's help in locating a woman who has been missing since January.
Clearing of Chicago homeless encampment sparks controversy
Community members are holding a rally outside Ald. Samantha Nugent's office, calling for an end to what they describe as the "criminalization of homelessness."
Community members are holding a rally outside Ald. Samantha Nugent's office, calling for an end to what they describe as the "criminalization of homelessness."
After tourist shot in Chicago's Streeterville, calls more security
A Connecticut woman visiting Chicago was shot and wounded on the sidewalk in the Streeterville neighborhood on Sunday night.
A Connecticut woman visiting Chicago was shot and wounded on the sidewalk in the Streeterville neighborhood on Sunday night.
Helicopter makes emergency landing on Chicago golf course
A helicopter had to make an emergency landing at a golf course on Chicago?s South Side Monday evening.
A helicopter had to make an emergency landing at a golf course on Chicago?s South Side Monday evening.
Chicago weather takes a dramatic turn this week
Chicago saw sunshine and unseasonably warm temperatures on Monday, peaking at 68 degrees at O’Hare, just shy of the 70-degree record set in 1955.
Chicago saw sunshine and unseasonably warm temperatures on Monday, peaking at 68 degrees at O’Hare, just shy of the 70-degree record set in 1955.
Inside the most scrutinized closet in City Hall: Chicago mayor's office makes it public
The most scrutinized closet in Chicago’s City Hall will soon be open to the public.
The most scrutinized closet in Chicago’s City Hall will soon be open to the public.



















