Man, 24, found shot to death on Chicago's South Side

A 24-year-old man was found shot to death late Monday night inside an apartment building in Chicago’s Englewood neighborhood.

Chicago severe weather: Tornadoes, large hail and damaging winds possible today

Dense fog early today will give way to potentially severe storms this afternoon and tonight before colder temperatures and a possible rain/snow mix move in.

WLTL Rock-a-Thon raises $24k for fundraiser
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WLTL's Rock-a-Thon, put on by Lyons Township High School, raised more than $24,000 during a 72-hour broadcast.

Chicago neighbors shocked at toy hanging from noose on book box
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Residents in Rogers Park are demanding answers after a disturbing display was discovered hanging from a neighborhood Little Free Library.

Another CTA shooting prompts calls for increased security
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Following a weekend shooting at a CTA Red Line station in which two men were injured, an anti-violence group is calling for more security as federal officials have increased scrutiny of the system.

Rock-a-thon weekend kicks off for Lyons Township High School
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A group of high school students in Chicago's west suburbs went on-air for 72 hours straight for their annual Rock-a-Thon.

Figure hanging from noose found on Chicago little free library box

Residents in Rogers Park are demanding answers after a disturbing display was discovered hanging from a local Little Free Library.

CTA Red Line station shooting: 18-year-old suspect charged
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An 18-year-old man accused in a weekend shooting at a Chicago Transit Authority Red Line station that left two people seriously injured has been charged.

Disturbing toy doll found hanging on Chicago book box
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Some residents in Rogers Park raised concerns after a small figure was found hanging outside of a little library book box.

Chicago family offers $3,000 reward for stolen French bulldog
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A South Side family says they are heartbroken after their French bulldog, Pico, disappeared more than two weeks ago — and they believe he was stolen.

New rule nearly doubles eligibility for Illinois ABLE savings accounts

The change nearly doubles the number of Illinois residents who can use the program, which lets people with disabilities save and invest money tax-free for qualified expenses.