Chicago man arrested 11 months after woman shot on West Side
A Chicago man is facing a felony charge nearly a year after a woman was shot on the city's West Side.
A Chicago man is facing a felony charge nearly a year after a woman was shot on the city's West Side.
Chicago weather: Warmest day of the year so far expected today before storms arrive
Chicagoland is set to see one of its warmest days of the year Thursday, but storm chances increase Friday. Here's what to expect.
Chicagoland is set to see one of its warmest days of the year Thursday, but storm chances increase Friday. Here's what to expect.
Mother speaks out after daughter dies in hit-and-run
More than two months after an 18-year-old girl was killed in a hit-and-run, someone has been arrested.
More than two months after an 18-year-old girl was killed in a hit-and-run, someone has been arrested.
Dozens gather in Horner Park to protest federal immigration arrest in Albany Park
About 100 people gathered at Horner Park Wednesday evening to protest a federal immigration arrest that happened Tuesday near Lawrence and Kedzie.
About 100 people gathered at Horner Park Wednesday evening to protest a federal immigration arrest that happened Tuesday near Lawrence and Kedzie.
Protest over planned Jim's Original Hot Dog Stand moving
Joanie Lum joins us now. Joanie, a crowd gathered in East Pilsen to protest a popular hot dog stand that plans to move there in the fall.
Joanie Lum joins us now. Joanie, a crowd gathered in East Pilsen to protest a popular hot dog stand that plans to move there in the fall.
ICE protest held over recent arrest in Albany Park
About 100 people gathered this evening in Horner Park for a planned protest in response to yesterday’s incident where one man was detained by federal agents. Leslie Moreno is live there with the turn out.
About 100 people gathered this evening in Horner Park for a planned protest in response to yesterday’s incident where one man was detained by federal agents. Leslie Moreno is live there with the turn out.
Nearly a year later, Chicago still hasn't chosen a ShotSpotter successor
More than a year after bids were submitted to replace Chicago's ShotSpotter gunshot detection system, some aldermen say they still have no answers about what comes next — and families affected by gun violence are demanding action.
More than a year after bids were submitted to replace Chicago's ShotSpotter gunshot detection system, some aldermen say they still have no answers about what comes next — and families affected by gun violence are demanding action.
Tiffany's 'Jeweled' window shines again after major restoration at Chicago church
A treasured piece of Chicago history is shining once again in the South Loop.
A treasured piece of Chicago history is shining once again in the South Loop.
Chicago weather: Temperatures climb toward 90 before Friday storm risk
Chicago weather will stay warm and increasingly humid with highs in the 80s to near 90 through next week, while isolated strong to severe thunderstorms are possible Friday afternoon and evening.
Chicago weather will stay warm and increasingly humid with highs in the 80s to near 90 through next week, while isolated strong to severe thunderstorms are possible Friday afternoon and evening.
Tiffany's Jeweled Window shines again at historic church in South Loop
A treasured piece of Chicago art has returned home after more than a year of restoration work. Its comeback marks a major milestone in the effort to preserve a landmark church in the South Loop. Kasey Chronis is live with the remarkable journey of Tiffany's jeweled window.
A treasured piece of Chicago art has returned home after more than a year of restoration work. Its comeback marks a major milestone in the effort to preserve a landmark church in the South Loop. Kasey Chronis is live with the remarkable journey of Tiffany's jeweled window.
Jim’s Original relocation sparks neighborhood protest
The restaurant plans to relocate to 18th Street and Canalport Avenue, but some East Pilsen neighbors are protesting the move, citing public safety, noise and garbage concerns.
The restaurant plans to relocate to 18th Street and Canalport Avenue, but some East Pilsen neighbors are protesting the move, citing public safety, noise and garbage concerns.
Jim’s Original relocation sparks neighborhood protest
The restaurant plans to relocate to 18th Street and Canalport Avenue, but some East Pilsen neighbors are protesting the move, citing public safety, noise and garbage concerns.
The restaurant plans to relocate to 18th Street and Canalport Avenue, but some East Pilsen neighbors are protesting the move, citing public safety, noise and garbage concerns.
Planned ICE protest in response to arrest in Albany Park
A planned protest is scheduled for later this evening in response to an incident in Albany Park involving federal immigration agents.
A planned protest is scheduled for later this evening in response to an incident in Albany Park involving federal immigration agents.
Northwestern study finds bias persists even as support for gay candidates grows
American voters have largely stopped penalizing gay candidates for being gay. What they have not stopped doing is penalizing candidates who look or sound like it.
American voters have largely stopped penalizing gay candidates for being gay. What they have not stopped doing is penalizing candidates who look or sound like it.
Nearly four years later, family still seeks answers in UIC student’s killing
Nearly four years after 19-year-old UIC student Giovanni Flores was fatally shot while waiting in his vehicle at Douglass Park, the case remains unsolved and authorities are seeking tips with a reward of up to $10,000.
Nearly four years after 19-year-old UIC student Giovanni Flores was fatally shot while waiting in his vehicle at Douglass Park, the case remains unsolved and authorities are seeking tips with a reward of up to $10,000.
Northwestern study finds bias persists even as support for gay candidates grows
American voters have largely stopped penalizing gay candidates for being gay. What they have not stopped doing is penalizing candidates who look or sound like it.
American voters have largely stopped penalizing gay candidates for being gay. What they have not stopped doing is penalizing candidates who look or sound like it.
Family demanding answers after son shot nearly four years ago
Giovanni Flores was just 19, waiting for his mom outside a hospital when he was killed. Nearly four years later, his family still doesn’t have answers. Crime Stoppers is putting up a reward for any info that leads to an arrest. His loved ones are still hoping someone steps up and says something. Tia Ewing is taking a closer look at what’s been done and what it’ll take to move this case forward.
Giovanni Flores was just 19, waiting for his mom outside a hospital when he was killed. Nearly four years later, his family still doesn’t have answers. Crime Stoppers is putting up a reward for any info that leads to an arrest. His loved ones are still hoping someone steps up and says something. Tia Ewing is taking a closer look at what’s been done and what it’ll take to move this case forward.
Big Boy Locomotive makes a stop in West Chicago
Big Boy, the world's largest steam locomotive, made a stop in West Chicago today. The crowd was out. Hundreds of folks at the Union Pacific Training Center getting their phones out for this giant.
Big Boy, the world's largest steam locomotive, made a stop in West Chicago today. The crowd was out. Hundreds of folks at the Union Pacific Training Center getting their phones out for this giant.
Arrest made in fatal hit-and-run that killed Dolton woman, officials say
A juvenile has been taken into custody and charged in connection with a hit-and-run crash in Dolton that killed an 18-year-old woman.
A juvenile has been taken into custody and charged in connection with a hit-and-run crash in Dolton that killed an 18-year-old woman.
Nearly a year later, Chicago still hasn't chosen a ShotSpotter successor
Chicago alderpersons and gun violence survivors are demanding answers after a City Council meeting on replacing ShotSpotter ended without an update, nearly a year after bids for a new gunshot detection system were submitted.
Chicago alderpersons and gun violence survivors are demanding answers after a City Council meeting on replacing ShotSpotter ended without an update, nearly a year after bids for a new gunshot detection system were submitted.



















