Immigration crackdown inspires uniquely Chicago pushback that's now a model for other cities
During an unprecedented immigration crackdown enters a third month, many Chicago residents are fighting back.
Chicago weather: Cold start to Sunday after dramatic temp change
We woke up this morning to dramatically colder temperatures compared to just 24 hours ago across the Chicago area.
Motorcyclist, 51, killed in crash on Chicago’s NW Side, police say
A 51-year-old motorcyclist was killed in a crash on Chicago’s Northwest Side early Sunday morning.
Chicago crime: Suspect robbed store, carjacked woman on South Side, CPD says
A suspect who robbed a South Side convenience store and carjacked a woman is on the loose, CPD says.
Chicago weather: Warm spell ends as chilly air and rain chances move in
After an unseasonably warm day, with temperatures reaching the low 70s, cooler air is expected to settle across the Chicago area overnight, bringing temperatures down into the 30s by early Sunday.
15-year-old fatally shot after argument in Roseland: police
A 15-year-old has died after getting into a verbal altercation that turned violent in the Roseland neighborhood, according to police.
33-year-old man arrested, charged in fatal West Side shooting: police
A Chicago man has been charged with the murder of a 36-year-old man in the West Garfield Park neighborhood, according to police.
Police warn of smash-and-grab burglaries in Garfield Park, Humboldt Park
Chicago police are warning of recent burglaries of retail establishments in the Garfield Park and Humboldt Park neighborhoods.
Chicago deli owner robbed at gunpoint after walking in on early-morning burglary
A local deli owner walked in on a robbery and was robbed at gunpoint on Saturday in the Edison Park neighborhood, according to Chicago Police.
Cicero Police catch pair in the act during overnight business burglary
Two suspects were arrested by Cicero Police as they were burglarizing a business on Thursday. And one of the suspects has been connected to other business burglaries.
Mayor Johnson orders citywide action to combat food insecurity amid SNAP changes
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson signed an executive order to direct city resources to organizations addressing food insecurity caused by the shutdown, paused SNAP benefits, and new eligibility rules.
DoorDash to pay Chicago restaurants, drivers $18M over claims of deceptive business tactics
DoorDash will pay $18 million in a settlement for a lawsuit over alleged deceptive businesses practices in Chicago, the city said.
Chicago weather: Unseasonably warm Saturday, some highs near 70 degrees
We are in for some unseasonably warm temperatures for your Saturday.
Chicago crime: West Side smash-and-grab caught on camera, CPD says
CPD is looking for suspects in a pair of smash-and-grab robberies last week, one of which was caught on camera.



















