Amazon shooting: Food delivery driver charged with murder outside Matteson facility

A food delivery driver has been charged with murder in the fatal shooting of 26-year-old Dylan Perkins outside the Amazon fulfillment center in Matteson late Sunday night.

Octavia Redmond murder: Teen sentenced to 5 years in juvenile detention

A teen who pleaded guilty to fatally shooting US Postal Service worker Octavia Redmond when he was 15 years old was sentenced to five years in juvenile detention.

Peace talks continue with Iran as President Trump considered resuming strikes
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Talks aimed at ending the war in Iran continue, even as President Trump considered resuming military strikes. FOX News reporter Doug Luzader joins Chicago's Morning News to discuss the latest developments.

Illinois doctor explains what to know about the 'explosive' diarrhea parasite
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The CDC is reporting an outbreak of cyclosporiasis, a parasitic illness that can cause severe, watery diarrhea. Numerous cases have been identified across 17 states, including Illinois.

Report: FBI Chicago leader to leave after Fourth of July weekend
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Reports say the special agent in charge of the FBI's Chicago field office will leave his position after the Fourth of July weekend.

Newberry Library unveils new exhibit celebrating America's 250th birthday
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A new exhibit at the Newberry Library explores the history of Independence Day. FOX Chicago's Gabriella Premus takes Chicago's Morning News inside for an exclusive look.

Illinois House Speaker calls for Rep. Harry Benton to resign, threatens expulsion

Speaker Chris Welch is calling on Rep. Harry Benton to resign after an ethics investigation found what Welch called "outrageous" and "unethical" conduct. He says if Benton refuses, the Illinois House will begin the process to expel him.

16 children rescued from Ohio home: 'Livestock kept in better conditions'

Authorities serving a search warrant at a dilapidated Ohio home found 16 children living in deplorable conditions, surrounded by human waste and confined to one room for the past several years. 

US economy adds jobs at slower pace with 57,000 jobs added in June, unemployment rate dips

Employers in the United States added jobs at a steady pace in June, with 57,000 jobs added, below economists' estimates of 110,000 jobs. The unemployment rate dipped to 4.2%, which was also below the estimate of 4.3%.

Chicago crime: 2 killed in South Side mass shooting
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Two people were killed and two others were critically wounded in a mass shooting early Thursday in Auburn Gresham.

What happens next after Chicago's top cop retires?
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Chicago Police Superintendent Larry Snelling is retiring July 15, setting off a nationwide search for the city's next police leader. Here's what happens next.

What happens next after Chicago Police Supt. Larry Snelling retires?

Chicago Police Superintendent Larry Snelling is retiring July 15, setting off a nationwide search for the city's next police leader. Here's what happens next.

Chicago weather: Heat warning continues as storms loom

Another day of triple-digit heat index values is ahead before thunderstorms return to the Chicago area.

3 men charged after threatening Chicago TV news crew near Adler Planetarium: police
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Three men have been charged after authorities said they threatened a Chicago television news crew preparing for a live report near Adler Planetarium on Monday, including one suspect who faces a felony hate crime charge.

Chicago Police Supt. Larry Snelling announces retirement
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Chicago Police Supt. Larry Snelling announced his retirement Wednesday after 34 years of service in the department, the last two of which as the city's top cop.

3 men charged after threatening Chicago TV news crew near Adler Planetarium: police

Three men have been charged after authorities said they threatened a Chicago television news crew preparing for a live report near Adler Planetarium on Monday, including one suspect who faces a felony hate crime charge.

CPD Supt. Snelling to retire, minimum wage hike | The Chicago Report
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Chicago Police Supt. Larry Snelling announced his plans to retire this month. And, minimum wage has officially gone up in Chicago and Cook County. We break it all down in this episode of "The Chicago Report."