Elk Grove Village students learn lifesaving 'Stop the Bleed' skills in hands-on training
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Students in Elk Grove Village are getting real-world emergency training through the “Stop the Bleed” program, learning how to respond and save lives when every second matters.

Victims of Des Plaines condo explosion file lawsuit against Nicor Gas
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Bradley Cosgrove, partner at Clifford Law Offices, discusses legal action filed after a Des Plaines condo explosion injured multiple residents, including children, as investigators continue working to determine the cause of the blast.

Plane lands at O'Hare Airport, suffers two flat tires while taxiing

Passengers aboard an American Airlines flight at O’Hare Airport faced a lengthy delay after the plane landed with two flat tires late Tuesday night.

Chicago hit-and-run crash leaves pedestrian dead
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A 53-year-old man was killed in a hit-and-run crash late Tuesday night on Chicago’s Southwest Side.

Chicago FBI officials detail Operation Iron Pursuit child sexual abuse crackdown

The FBI recently concluded a nationwide child exploitation takedown — a coordinated effort to identify child victims and track down the people responsible for causing harm.

Des Plaines condo explosion victims sue gas company, condo management

Multiple people injured in a large fire and gas explosion at a condominium in Chicago’s northwest suburbs earlier this month are suing a gas company and the building’s management company, alleging negligence.

Des Plaines condo explosion victims sue gas company, condo management
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Multiple people injured in a large fire and gas explosion at a condominium in Chicago’s northwest suburbs earlier this month are suing a gas company and the building’s management company, alleging negligence.

CPS faces $732M budget deficit next year, eyes ‘adjustments’ to staffing

Chicago Public Schools is projected to face a $732.5 million budget deficit for the 2026-2027 school year, the district announced on Tuesday.

Push for new gunshot detection system in Chicago | The Chicago Report
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Members of the Chicago City Council are pushing for a new gunshot detection system after Mayor Brandon Johnson ended the use of the controversial ShotSpotter program nearly two years ago.

UIC sprinter remembered after deadly wrong-way crash

A UIC student-athlete is being remembered for the impact she made on and off the track after she died in a wrong-way crash on I-88.

Chicago's Millennium Station construction to limit ADA access
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Construction on Millennium Station's elevator begins Monday, which will impact users with disabilities who require ADA access to the entrance on South Water Street.

Will the 2028 DNC be held in Chicago? Here's what officials are saying
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DNC officials spent part of their second day in Chicago at the United Center. The crew that ran the convention in 2024 believes they can pull it off even better this time.

Chicago alders push for new gunshot detection system
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Nearly two years after Chicago deactivated the gunshot detection program called ShotSpotter, some aldermen are pushing for a replacement to help police.