Chicago nurse faces federal charges over counterfeit Ozempic | ChicagoLIVE
A registered nurse is facing federal charges after prosecutors say she distributed counterfeit Ozempic that lacked the drug’s active ingredient.
A registered nurse is facing federal charges after prosecutors say she distributed counterfeit Ozempic that lacked the drug’s active ingredient.
Chicago faces growing risks from hidden meth labs and counterfeit pills
Crystal meth and the makeshift labs some people set up inside their own homes posed serious safety risks for law enforcement back in the early 2000s. Today, those dangers still exist.
Crystal meth and the makeshift labs some people set up inside their own homes posed serious safety risks for law enforcement back in the early 2000s. Today, those dangers still exist.
U.S. sees record number of independent votes, poll says | ChicagoLIVE
Gallup’s latest survey shows nearly half of U.S. adults identify as independents, with Gen Z and millennials fueling the growth.
Gallup’s latest survey shows nearly half of U.S. adults identify as independents, with Gen Z and millennials fueling the growth.
Chicago faces growing risks from hidden meth labs and counterfeit pills
Crystal meth and the makeshift labs some people set up inside their own homes posed serious safety risks for law enforcement back in the early 2000s. Today, those dangers still exist.
Crystal meth and the makeshift labs some people set up inside their own homes posed serious safety risks for law enforcement back in the early 2000s. Today, those dangers still exist.
Lake-effect snow targets northwest Indiana as cold, windy weather grips Chicagoland
Lake-effect snow and gusty winds are making for a rough winter day in Chicagoland.
Lake-effect snow and gusty winds are making for a rough winter day in Chicagoland.
Supreme Court allows Illinois congressman to challenge mail-in ballot law | ChicagoLIVE
Illinois Congressman Michael Bost is allowed to sue over a law counting mail-in ballots after Election Day, the Supreme Court ruled.
Illinois Congressman Michael Bost is allowed to sue over a law counting mail-in ballots after Election Day, the Supreme Court ruled.
Chicago nurse charged with handing out fake Ozempic
A Chicago nurse is accused of giving out fake Ozempic.
A Chicago nurse is accused of giving out fake Ozempic.
Chicago couple goes viral after unexpected proposal | ChicagoNOW
Kari Scott tells the story behind her viral engagement.
Kari Scott tells the story behind her viral engagement.
The Tooth Fairy gets a worldwide twist in new kids’ book | ChicagoNOW
Author Nichole Paxton shares the story behind “Toofey and the Fairy’s Helpers”.
Author Nichole Paxton shares the story behind “Toofey and the Fairy’s Helpers”.
More Illinois residents turn to Dry January amid rising alcohol risks | ChicagoNOW
An addiction expert says life pressures are driving higher drinking rates in Illinois.
An addiction expert says life pressures are driving higher drinking rates in Illinois.
Americans turn to offline activities as screen time burnout grows | ChicagoNOW
Mental health experts say people are shifting away from technology in a growing effort to manage stress and improve well-being.
Mental health experts say people are shifting away from technology in a growing effort to manage stress and improve well-being.
Chicago man, teen arrested 30 minutes after armed carjacking
Chicago police say a carjacking duo was arrested about 30 minutes after the crime on Sunday.
Chicago police say a carjacking duo was arrested about 30 minutes after the crime on Sunday.
Time Out Market to close later this month in Fulton Market
Time Out Market Chicago will close later this month in the Fulton Market District, the company announced Wednesday.
Time Out Market Chicago will close later this month in the Fulton Market District, the company announced Wednesday.
CTA Brown Line service suspended after train hits vehicle
CTA Brown Line service was suspended Wednesday morning after a train collided with a vehicle near the Francisco station on the North Side.
CTA Brown Line service was suspended Wednesday morning after a train collided with a vehicle near the Francisco station on the North Side.
Heavy burst of snow hits Chicago, creates whiteout conditions
Heavy snow came down in Chicago on Wednesday morning, stalling flights and leading to whiteout conditions.
Heavy snow came down in Chicago on Wednesday morning, stalling flights and leading to whiteout conditions.
CTA fatal stabbing: New details emerge in train attack, video recorded by suspect
Prosecutors have revealed disturbing new details in a deadly CTA stabbing from over the weekend.
Prosecutors have revealed disturbing new details in a deadly CTA stabbing from over the weekend.
Chicago area hit with snow squalls during morning rush: 'Blowing sideways'
A snow squall warning was issued with whiteout conditions across the Chicago area during the Wednesday morning rush.
A snow squall warning was issued with whiteout conditions across the Chicago area during the Wednesday morning rush.
Woman forced into alley, sexually assaulted in Humboldt Park
Chicago police are warning Humboldt Park residents after a woman was dragged into an alley and sexually assaulted on Monday.
Chicago police are warning Humboldt Park residents after a woman was dragged into an alley and sexually assaulted on Monday.
Chicago men charged with stealing from Metra ticket vending machines
Two Chicago men were charged in connection with a series of ticket vending machine burglaries at Metra Electric and South Shore stations earlier this month.
Two Chicago men were charged in connection with a series of ticket vending machine burglaries at Metra Electric and South Shore stations earlier this month.
Chicago weather: Temps tumble, NW Indiana prepares for heavy snow
After record warmth, Chicago and the region turn sharply colder with falling temperatures, gusty winds and snow.
After record warmth, Chicago and the region turn sharply colder with falling temperatures, gusty winds and snow.



















