FBI Chicago Most Wanted: Antonio Stigler arrested
The FBI Chicago most wanted list is getting shorter. Early this morning, FBI agents and Riverdale police arrested Antonio Stigler.
The FBI Chicago most wanted list is getting shorter. Early this morning, FBI agents and Riverdale police arrested Antonio Stigler.
Pritzker signs long-debated Clean Slate Act into law
Over 1.7 million people in Illinois will be eligible to have their non-violent criminal records wiped out after House Bill 1836, also known as the “Clean Slate Act," was signed into law by Governor JB Pritzker on Friday.
Over 1.7 million people in Illinois will be eligible to have their non-violent criminal records wiped out after House Bill 1836, also known as the “Clean Slate Act," was signed into law by Governor JB Pritzker on Friday.
Illinois lawmakers push stadium deal as Indiana courts the Bears
Bears fans are gearing up for this weekend’s NFC divisional playoff matchup with the Rams, but the battle off the field is intensifying.
Bears fans are gearing up for this weekend’s NFC divisional playoff matchup with the Rams, but the battle off the field is intensifying.
Arlington Heights pushes for Bears
As Bears fans await this weekend's NFC divisional playoff with the Rams -- but the contest off the field is growing heated.
As Bears fans await this weekend's NFC divisional playoff with the Rams -- but the contest off the field is growing heated.
'No Kings' protest planned this weekend
This weekend, thousands are expected to gather in Broadview to protest immigration enforcements. Demonstrations are planned outside of the ICE facility. Leslie Moreno joins us live there with what we can expect and a warning from Broadview police.
This weekend, thousands are expected to gather in Broadview to protest immigration enforcements. Demonstrations are planned outside of the ICE facility. Leslie Moreno joins us live there with what we can expect and a warning from Broadview police.
Minneapolis shootings and protests
More than two dozen Congressional democrats traveled to Minneapolis today for a field hearing on the Trump administration’s use of ICE agents in the city, calling it a “deadly assault on Minnesota.”
More than two dozen Congressional democrats traveled to Minneapolis today for a field hearing on the Trump administration’s use of ICE agents in the city, calling it a “deadly assault on Minnesota.”
Gary releases stadium renderings as part of renewed push to lure Chicago Bears
Gary, Indiana is making its case in the race for the Chicago Bears. The city released new renderings highlighting three possible stadium sites — the West End Entertainment District, Buffington Harbor, and Miller Beach — as officials signal they’re ready for serious conversations. Mayor Eddie Melton explains why the locations are being shared now, how existing infrastructure and recent investment position Gary as a real option, and whether the city is also pursuing other major league teams if the Bears ultimately land elsewhere.
Gary, Indiana is making its case in the race for the Chicago Bears. The city released new renderings highlighting three possible stadium sites — the West End Entertainment District, Buffington Harbor, and Miller Beach — as officials signal they’re ready for serious conversations. Mayor Eddie Melton explains why the locations are being shared now, how existing infrastructure and recent investment position Gary as a real option, and whether the city is also pursuing other major league teams if the Bears ultimately land elsewhere.
1 in custody after gun found at suburban Chicago high school: officials
A suspect was taken into custody Friday afternoon after a firearm was found inside a south suburban high school, prompting a lockdown, officials said.
A suspect was taken into custody Friday afternoon after a firearm was found inside a south suburban high school, prompting a lockdown, officials said.
Caught on camera: Brightline train crushes delivery robot stuck on tracks in Miami
A food delivery robot was demolished by a Brightline train in Miami Thursday evening after getting stuck on the train tracks.
A food delivery robot was demolished by a Brightline train in Miami Thursday evening after getting stuck on the train tracks.
One person in custody after gun found at suburban Chicago high school: officials
A suspect was taken into custody Friday afternoon after a firearm was found inside a south suburban high school, prompting a lockdown, officials said.
A suspect was taken into custody Friday afternoon after a firearm was found inside a south suburban high school, prompting a lockdown, officials said.
Major protest planned in Broadview for this weekend
The Village of Broadview is preparing for a demonstration expected to draw between 2,000 and 5,000 participants on Saturday near the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement processing center. The "No Kings Protest", which will to take place from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., includes significant public safety preparations and temporary road closures.
The Village of Broadview is preparing for a demonstration expected to draw between 2,000 and 5,000 participants on Saturday near the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement processing center. The "No Kings Protest", which will to take place from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., includes significant public safety preparations and temporary road closures.
Man charged in deadly pedestrian crash in suburban Chicago
A 27-year-old man has been charged in a deadly pedestrian crash last spring in the Chicago area, authorities said.
A 27-year-old man has been charged in a deadly pedestrian crash last spring in the Chicago area, authorities said.
Pritzker signs law expanding record sealing — what it means for Illinoisans | ChicagoLIVE
Governor JB Pritzker signed new legislation into law expanding access to criminal record sealing across Illinois. Rev. Sierra Bates-Chamberlain joined ChicagoLIVE to explain how the change could impact thousands of people who are eligible for record relief but have never been able to navigate the process — and why advocates call this a “monumental win” for employment, housing, and second chances.
Governor JB Pritzker signed new legislation into law expanding access to criminal record sealing across Illinois. Rev. Sierra Bates-Chamberlain joined ChicagoLIVE to explain how the change could impact thousands of people who are eligible for record relief but have never been able to navigate the process — and why advocates call this a “monumental win” for employment, housing, and second chances.
Chicago surgeon indicted in killings of former wife, her husband
An Ohio grand jury has indicted a Chicago surgeon in the shooting deaths of his ex-wife and her husband inside their Columbus home late last year.
An Ohio grand jury has indicted a Chicago surgeon in the shooting deaths of his ex-wife and her husband inside their Columbus home late last year.
Chicago tow truck driver charged in alleged vehicle theft scheme
A tow truck driver who worked for the City of Chicago is facing nearly a dozen felony counts. Here's what we know.
A tow truck driver who worked for the City of Chicago is facing nearly a dozen felony counts. Here's what we know.
'Keep the Bears in Illinois': Arlington Heights leaders discuss proposed Bears' stadium site
The Village of Arlington Heights hosted a press conference Friday morning to urge Illinois lawmakers to approve a Mega Project Bill, which will help support large-scare developments in the state, including the Bears' development at Arlington Park.
The Village of Arlington Heights hosted a press conference Friday morning to urge Illinois lawmakers to approve a Mega Project Bill, which will help support large-scare developments in the state, including the Bears' development at Arlington Park.
NASA prepares to roll out Artemis II Moon rocket ahead of historic mission | ChicagoLIVE
NASA is getting ready to roll out the Artemis II rocket to the launch pad at Kennedy Space Center, marking another major step toward returning humans to the Moon. Artemis II Lunar Science Lead Dr. Kelsey Young joins ChicagoLIVE to explain what this rollout means, what makes Artemis II different from past missions, and how this mission moves NASA closer to sustained lunar exploration.
NASA is getting ready to roll out the Artemis II rocket to the launch pad at Kennedy Space Center, marking another major step toward returning humans to the Moon. Artemis II Lunar Science Lead Dr. Kelsey Young joins ChicagoLIVE to explain what this rollout means, what makes Artemis II different from past missions, and how this mission moves NASA closer to sustained lunar exploration.
Report: Woman dead after riding Revenge of the Mummy at Universal Studios Florida
A 70-year-old woman became unresponsive after riding the "Revenge of the Mummy" ride at Universal Orlando Resort – and later died at the hospital, according to the state's latest theme park incidents report.
A 70-year-old woman became unresponsive after riding the "Revenge of the Mummy" ride at Universal Orlando Resort – and later died at the hospital, according to the state's latest theme park incidents report.
Scott Burnstein says college gambling case has organized crime hallmarks | ChicagoLIVE
Scott Burnstein of The Gangster Report joined ChicagoLIVE to break down the expanding federal gambling case involving former NBA players, illegal high-stakes poker games, and possible sports manipulation. Burnstein explains why investigators believe this case shows signs of organized crime involvement — and why prosecutors say it may only be the beginning.
Scott Burnstein of The Gangster Report joined ChicagoLIVE to break down the expanding federal gambling case involving former NBA players, illegal high-stakes poker games, and possible sports manipulation. Burnstein explains why investigators believe this case shows signs of organized crime involvement — and why prosecutors say it may only be the beginning.
DeRay Davis talks Chicago roots and performing at the Chicago Improv | ChicagoNOW
Born and raised on the South Side of Chicago, comedian turned actor DeRay Davis is back home and performing this weekend at the Chicago Improv in Schaumburg.
Born and raised on the South Side of Chicago, comedian turned actor DeRay Davis is back home and performing this weekend at the Chicago Improv in Schaumburg.



















