Court says Border Patrol official won’t have to brief judge on Chicago-area immigration sweeps

An appeals court ruled in favor of the Trump administration Friday and stopped a judge from trying to get daily updates from a Border Patrol official about the government’s immigration crackdown in the Chicago area.

One of America’s scariest haunted houses is back in Schiller Park

It’s one of the scariest Halloween attractions in the country. The 13th Floor Haunted House in Schiller Park is back for its 11th year.

One of America’s scariest haunted houses is back in Schiller Park
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It’s one of the scariest Halloween attractions in the country. The 13th Floor Haunted House in Schiller Park is back for its 11th year.

Cook County warns residents of rabid bats this Halloween
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This Halloween, Cook County is warning residents of rabid bats. The county's Dept. of Animal and Rabies Control put out an interactive map showing where rabid bats have been found.

Durbin meets with Little Village students after peaceful protest

Illinois Senator Dick Durbin showing some recognitions for Little Village students who took part in a peaceful protest.

Illinois drivers to pay more in tolls under $1.5B transit rescue plan
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Illinois lawmakers approved a $1.5 billion transit overhaul funded partly by a 45-cent toll hike. Supporters call it a lifeline for CTA, Pace, and Metra, while critics say it shortchanges downstate projects.

Lawsuit targets 'degrading' conditions at Broadview ICE facility
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The 76-page lawsuit filed by two Chicagoans held in the facility sued Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, Border Patrol chief Gregory Bovino and others for treating men and women at the facility like "animals."

Evanston officials address recent reports of ICE, CBP activity
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The briefing followed multiple reports of Immigration and Customs Enforcement activity that prompted several calls to Evanston police and city officials.

ICE backlash, shutdown fallout & redistricting battles | Week in Review
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This week on Fox 32 Chicago 'Week in Review': an accountability push for ICE as students walk out, the latest on the government shutdown and its impact on travelers and food banks, and new redistricting moves in Illinois and Indiana. On the lighter side: a South Side ump is World Series–bound, Little Bears fans score free shoes, and Chicago salutes Miles Davis at 100. Jump to the chapters and catch up fast.