IHSA pulls funding from girls’ flag football season | ChicagoLIVE
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The Illinois High School Association, which oversees all high school sports in Illinois, has pulled funding from girls’ flag football. Taft High School varsity head women’s flag football coach Germaine Padilla breaks down the impact.

Over 100 Chicago fathers treated to makeovers ahead of Father's Day
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With Father's Day just six days away, a recent survey found most working dads feel like they're invisible. Six in 10 men say they don't get enough credit for balancing work and parenting. Today, three nonprofits in Chicago said they'll fix that.

Bob Grogan elected as new Chair of Illinois Republican Party | ChicagoLIVE
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Congratulations are in order for newly elected Chair of the Illinois Republican Party Bob Grogan. He joins us in studio to discuss future plans and goals for the role.

Video shows moments before Mundelein officer fatally shoots woman

Body camera footage released by authorities shows a Mundelein police officer fatally shooting a woman who police said approached officers and a family member while armed with two large knives.

Chicago engineer gains support for lead-reduction water technology

A longtime Chicago Public Schools engineer is gaining support to expand a technology he created to help reduce lead in drinking water.

Chicago bars push to preserve sweepstakes machines ahead of City Council vote
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As Chicago leaders prepare to vote on banning sweepstakes machines, some bar and restaurant owners say the devices are a key source of revenue and are organizing to keep them legal despite growing concerns over regulation and gambling.

Power restoration continues as crews recover from 17 tornadoes across Illinois and Indiana
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Days after severe storms spawned 17 tornadoes across Illinois and Indiana, thousands remain without electricity as utility crews work around the clock to restore power and assess widespread damage.

Mural honoring three fallen Chicago officers vandalized on Southwest Side

A mural honoring three fallen Chicago police officers on the city's Southwest Side was defaced with graffiti Monday, prompting authorities to seek information about those responsible.

Man, 32, shot to death on Chicago's West Side

A 32-year-old man was shot and killed Monday afternoon in Chicago’s Lawndale neighborhood.

Severe storm chances return to Chicagoland

Today will be fantastic weather wise! We have highs in the mid and upper 70s with increasing cloud cover.

Juneteenth sparks questions of financial freedom in Black community

With Juneteenth – a federal holiday recognizing Black liberation and the end of slavery in the United States two years after the Emancipation Proclamation was signed– coming up on Friday, the disconnect between financial equality and Black Americans is still at large.

CPD: Woman sexually assaulted, robbed while jogging in South Chicago park

Chicago police are searching for a suspect after a woman was sexually assaulted and robbed while jogging Saturday morning in Rainbow Park.

Chicago-area man used racial slur, pushed child and threw bicycle in Naperville: prosecutors

A Plainfield man has been charged with a hate crime after authorities said he directed a racial slur at a 9-year-old boy, pushed him and threw his bicycle during a confrontation this weekend in Naperville.

Obama Presidential Center opening: Road closures underway
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Road closures in Hyde Park and Woodlawn began Monday in preparation for the opening of the Obama Presidential Center later this week.