Mayor Brandon Johnson speaks at Englewood ground breaking | The Loop
Mayor Brandon Johnson joined the Resident Association of Greater Englewood to break ground on The Re-up at 59th And Racine.
Mayor Brandon Johnson joined the Resident Association of Greater Englewood to break ground on The Re-up at 59th And Racine.
Obama Presidential Center unveils first official painted portrait of Barack and Michelle Obama
The first official painted portrait of Barack and Michelle Obama was unveiled Monday ahead of the Obama Presidential Center's opening this week.
The first official painted portrait of Barack and Michelle Obama was unveiled Monday ahead of the Obama Presidential Center's opening this week.
Some Chicago-area residents still without power after last week’s severe weather
Some Chicago-area residents are still without power after last week’s severe weather caused widespread damage and outages.
Some Chicago-area residents are still without power after last week’s severe weather caused widespread damage and outages.
'Celebration of our resilience': Black Culture Week covers more than just Juneteenth
A new movement called Black Culture Week is highlighting events like Black Music Month, Juneteenth and many more. Black Culture Week's Tewodros Josef Abioye discusses what's planned.
A new movement called Black Culture Week is highlighting events like Black Music Month, Juneteenth and many more. Black Culture Week's Tewodros Josef Abioye discusses what's planned.
Teen takeovers: What’s driving them and how they can be prevented
Illinois State Sen. Lakesia Collins (D–5th) talks with Good Day Chicago about why teen takeovers are happening and what can be done to prevent youth from getting involved.
Illinois State Sen. Lakesia Collins (D–5th) talks with Good Day Chicago about why teen takeovers are happening and what can be done to prevent youth from getting involved.
Chicago crime overnight: 2 shootings leave 3 men wounded on South Side
Here's what happened overnight across Chicago, according to police.
Here's what happened overnight across Chicago, according to police.
CPD: Man stabbed CTA rider in Loop
Chicago police are asking for help identifying a man accused of stabbing a CTA rider in the Loop earlier this month.
Chicago police are asking for help identifying a man accused of stabbing a CTA rider in the Loop earlier this month.
Thousands across Illinois, Indiana still without power after severe weather outbreak
Thousands of Illinois and Indiana residents are still without electricity after a severe weather outbreak last week.
Thousands of Illinois and Indiana residents are still without electricity after a severe weather outbreak last week.
At least 17 tornadoes confirmed across Illinois, Indiana during severe weather outbreak
Among the strongest tornadoes Thursday were an EF-3 in Streator, Illinois, and an EF-3 in Kouts, Indiana.
Among the strongest tornadoes Thursday were an EF-3 in Streator, Illinois, and an EF-3 in Kouts, Indiana.
Man accused of sexually assaulting teen after asking her for help in Arlington Heights
Arlington Heights police are searching for a man accused of sexually assaulting a teenage girl after reportedly luring her into his SUV with a request for help.
Arlington Heights police are searching for a man accused of sexually assaulting a teenage girl after reportedly luring her into his SUV with a request for help.
New Illinois laws take effect July 1 on e-bikes, AI cyberbullying and more
Several new laws are set to go into effect in Illinois on and after July 1, the start of the new fiscal year in the state.
Several new laws are set to go into effect in Illinois on and after July 1, the start of the new fiscal year in the state.
Chicago weather: Severe weather threat returns this week
Enjoy the sunshine today, because storm chances return to Chicagoland later this week.
Enjoy the sunshine today, because storm chances return to Chicagoland later this week.
Man, 40, killed in shooting on Chicago's Southwest Side
A 40-year-old man was killed in a shooting Sunday evening while sitting inside a vehicle on Chicago’s Southwest Side.
A 40-year-old man was killed in a shooting Sunday evening while sitting inside a vehicle on Chicago’s Southwest Side.
Man shot in Chicago alley, drives himself to hospital
A 39-year-old man was wounded in a shooting Sunday evening in Chicago's Austin neighborhood, according to police.
A 39-year-old man was wounded in a shooting Sunday evening in Chicago's Austin neighborhood, according to police.
Evanston man accused of sexually abusing resident at assisted-living facility
A former employee of an Evanston assisted-living facility has been charged with multiple felonies after prosecutors alleged he sexually abused a resident with physical and intellectual disabilities.
A former employee of an Evanston assisted-living facility has been charged with multiple felonies after prosecutors alleged he sexually abused a resident with physical and intellectual disabilities.
Chicago area heads into unusually cool week with highs stuck in the 70s
It may have felt a little cool today across the area!
It may have felt a little cool today across the area!
Man, 26, shot while walking through South Side alley
A 26-year-old man was wounded in a shooting Sunday afternoon while walking through an alley on Chicago's South Side, police said.
A 26-year-old man was wounded in a shooting Sunday afternoon while walking through an alley on Chicago's South Side, police said.
Previewing the prestigious James Beard Awards | ChicagoLIVE
We get a preview of the prestigious James Beard Awards to be held on Monday in Chicago.
We get a preview of the prestigious James Beard Awards to be held on Monday in Chicago.
US Supreme Court to rule on several cases this month | ChicagoLIVE
With the Supreme Court expected to rule on several big cases this month, we hear from UIC Law professor Steven Schwinn on what to expect.
With the Supreme Court expected to rule on several big cases this month, we hear from UIC Law professor Steven Schwinn on what to expect.
Trump tried to block state AI regulations, but Illinois, other states forge ahead
Six months after President Donald Trump warned states not to regulate artificial intelligence, some, like Illinois, are increasingly doing just that.
Six months after President Donald Trump warned states not to regulate artificial intelligence, some, like Illinois, are increasingly doing just that.


















