Man, 19, found shot on Chicago's South Side

A 19-year-old man was hospitalized after patrolling Chicago police officers found him shot lying in the street early Friday morning.

Chicago weather: Springlike temps in the 60s through the weekend

Mild temperatures are expected to continue across the Chicago area through the weekend, with daytime highs climbing well above seasonal averages.

Suspect reportedly questioned after firefighter killed in Rogers Park fire
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Tonight--- we have new information on the Rogers Park fire that killed Chicago firefighter Michael Altman. Sources tell Fox Chicago that police brought in a man for questioning for the case.  Bret Buganski shows you what Chicago police are saying about the case.

Missing student found dead in Spain
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 A sad ending to the search for a missing college student from Elmhurst. His body was found on the coast of Barcelona, Spain. Joanie Lum is here, there are questions about how this happened.

Vigil for Loyola student shot to death
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A lot to get to tonight, but we want to begin with a vigil honoring a Loyola student shot and killed while she was with her friends on the Lakefront.  Leslie Moreno joins.

Joliet approves first step for massive data center development

Joliet has approved the conditional annexation of land for the proposed data center campus, the first step toward approving the proposed data center development.

Married teacher allegedly admits to having sexual relationship with student

A Washington state teacher was arrested for allegedly having a sexual relationship with a 16-year-old student, according to law enforcement.

Chicago mother moves after finding strangers in her bed
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A young mom walks into her home expecting peace. Instead, she gets total chaos.  Her window's shattered. Her stuff tossed everywhere.  Inside strangers weren't just in her home but in her bed. Tia Ewing has the video from the encounter.

USPS warns it could run out of cash next year
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The U.S. Postal Service says it may run out of money by next year and is asking Congress for help. Officials are considering raising stamp prices and cutting services, while customers say they still rely on the mail for essentials like bills, medications and deliveries.