Study: Partisan divide on foreign policy widens | The Chicago Report
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Venezuela, Russia, Ukraine, China foreign policy is at the center of President Trump's agenda these days. But how do average Americans feel about all of these issues? The Chicago Council on Global Affairs has a revealing new survey showing the public's attitudes and how Republican and Democratic voters split.

Utilities outpacing inflation, groceries
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We've been telling you for a while about high NIPSCO bills in Northwest Indiana.  Now, there's a new report out that says your utility bills have become the fastest driver of inflation.  Bret Buganski is live in studio.

Rising e-bike crashes prompt Illinois to launch new safety initiative

Illinois officials started a new “Ride Safe, Ride Smart, Ride Ready" program to create tougher rules for fast e-bikes, scooters and other electric devices.

E-bike safety pan announced in Illinois
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Illinois plans to pass a new law regulating e-bikes and e-scooters.  Secretary of state Alexi Giannoulias announced it Thursday.

Same license plate, different cars: Suburban driver fights red light ticket

A suburban woman says she is fighting a red-light camera ticket issued for a vehicle she does not own, even though the license plate number on the citation matches her own.

Same license plate, different cars: Suburban driver fights red light ticket
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A suburban woman says she is fighting a red-light camera ticket issued for a vehicle she does not own, even though the license plate number on the citation matches her own.

Pritzker reviews tuition tax credit amid public school funding concerns

Gov. J.B. Pritzker faces a major decision on whether Illinois will opt into a new federal tuition scholarship program for students attending private schools.

Pritzker reviews tuition tax credit amid public school funding concerns
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Gov. J.B. Pritzker faces a major decision on whether Illinois will opt into a new federal tuition scholarship program for students attending private schools.

Trump accounts for kids: What you need to know
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Lots of discussion has unfolded about the Trump baby accounts. What is it and how does it actually work? Joining FOX Chicago is FOX financial analyst Phil Flyn.

Park Forest apartment building condemned after tenants report no heat

Some residents of an apartment complex in Park Forest don’t have heat—and they say it’s not the first time they’ve dealt with serious problems.

Immigration enforcement takes center stage at U.S. Mayors Conference
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Mayors from across the country are meeting right now. Immigration enforcement came up.  One democratic mayor called what the Trump administration and ice are doing unamerican.  Jared Halpern takes us inside the room.

Government shutdown looms over DHS funding fight
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The U.S. government may partially shutdown this Saturday, after the Senate failed to advance a spending package.

Sean Grayson sentencing: Former Illinois deputy gets 20 years in prison
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Sean Grayson, the former sheriff's deputy who shot and killed Sonya Massey in her home after she called 911, was sentenced to 20 years in prison on Thursday.

19-year-old to remain in custody following brutal attack
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Prosecutors want life in prison for a man they say killed a pregnant woman in Downers Grove.  Leslie Moreno has been closely following this case.

Park Forest apartment building condemned after tenants report no heat
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Some residents of an apartment complex in Park Forest don’t have heat—and they say it’s not the first time they’ve dealt with serious problems.

Chicago former top cop: When ICE and protesters go too far
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In the first edition of Garry’s Take, former Chicago Police Superintendent Garry McCarthy breaks down his view of ICE enforcement: he says he’s okay with the mission, but raises concerns about tactics that can escalate into dangerous street-level confrontations. McCarthy argues the country can’t keep encouraging chaos around the law—and that if people want change, they should change the law—then lays out what he sees as a workable middle ground involving process, public safety, and immigration detainers.

Disabled man dies as caretaker father remains in ICE custody in Dallas

Maher Tarabishi says he's been making annual check-ins with ICE since coming here in the 90s. While making one of those check-ins in October, he was detained. ICE has denied requests to allow him to attend his son's funeral.