Man charged after Chicago-area cemetery thefts

A man has been charged with felony theft after several bronze vases were stolen from gravesites at a Wheeling Township cemetery last month.

Woman, 62, shot while standing outside Chicago business

A woman was wounded Monday night when she was struck by gunfire while standing outside a business on the South Side, police said.

The Wiener's Circle gives out free hot dogs after Ben Johnson's shirtless celebration

The Wiener's Circle gave out free hot dogs Tuesday after Chicago Bears coach Ben Johnson celebrated a win against the Philadelphia Eagles by taking off his shirt in the locker room.

The Wiener's Circle giving out free hot dogs after Ben Johnson's shirtless celebration
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The Wieners Circle says it will give out free hot dogs on Tuesday after Chicago Bears coach Ben Johnson went topless in the locker room after a win last Friday against the Philadelphia Eagles.

Chicago weather: Freezing fog creates slick morning commute

Light snow is over, but freezing fog and a stretch of bitter cold with a few minor snow chances are ahead.

Naperville contractor dies after train strikes snow-removal equipment, officials say

A city contractor died Monday evening after a freight train struck the snow-removal equipment he was operating at the Naperville Metra station, officials said.

Should Illinois' SAFE-T Act be revised? | The Chicago Report
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The Illinois SAFE-T Act, which ended cash bail in the state, is coming under renewed scrutiny after some high-profile crimes in Chicago.

Long delays, cancellations hit Chicago airports amid second snowstorm

More than 250 flights were canceled Monday at O’Hare International Airport, while Midway Airport reported only one cancellation.

More than 1,500 tips received in Illinois chiropractor nude recording case: prosecutors
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An Illinois chiropractor accused of secretly recording nude videos of patients is believed to have acted alone, and prosecutors say a growing number of potential victims have come forward.