Warning labels on menopause estrogen therapy removed
The FDA will now remove a major warning on hormone replacement therapy that prevented many women from using it.
The FDA will now remove a major warning on hormone replacement therapy that prevented many women from using it.
Why some Chicago veterans are saying 'no' to President Trump
As our nation pauses to honor the men and women who have served in the armed services, a number of veterans plan to take advantage of the Veterans Day holiday to protest the Commander-in-Chief’s use of the immigration agents on the streets of Chicago.
As our nation pauses to honor the men and women who have served in the armed services, a number of veterans plan to take advantage of the Veterans Day holiday to protest the Commander-in-Chief’s use of the immigration agents on the streets of Chicago.
Senate votes 60-40 on bill to end government shutdown
The Senate has voted in favor of ending the government shutdown. Now, the bill heads to the House.
The Senate has voted in favor of ending the government shutdown. Now, the bill heads to the House.
Chicago man charged after asking juvenile for explicit photos online: police
A Chicago man has been charged with child pornography after allegedly asking a juvenile to send explicit images through social media, authorities said.
A Chicago man has been charged with child pornography after allegedly asking a juvenile to send explicit images through social media, authorities said.
Trump tells air traffic controllers to ‘get back to work’ as government shutdown drags on
The record-long government shutdown has made air traffic controllers’ jobs even more stressful, leading to fatigue and increased risks.
The record-long government shutdown has made air traffic controllers’ jobs even more stressful, leading to fatigue and increased risks.
Fulton Market developments struggle with financing | The Chicago Report
You'd be hard-pressed to find a hotter neighborhood in the area than Chicago's Fulton Market, but while many developments are ready to go, they can't get the financing to get off the ground.
You'd be hard-pressed to find a hotter neighborhood in the area than Chicago's Fulton Market, but while many developments are ready to go, they can't get the financing to get off the ground.
Alderman slams Border Patrol actions in Little Village | The Chicago Report
Chicago Ald. Michael Rodriguez (22nd Ward) joined Paris to talk about what he saw and experienced with Border Patrol agents showed up in Little Village and chaos ensued over the weekend.
Chicago Ald. Michael Rodriguez (22nd Ward) joined Paris to talk about what he saw and experienced with Border Patrol agents showed up in Little Village and chaos ensued over the weekend.
Chicago weather: Preliminary snowfall totals and a look ahead to warmer temps
We can take a sigh of relief now that the heavy lake effect snow has ended in Chicagoland and across Northwest Indiana.
We can take a sigh of relief now that the heavy lake effect snow has ended in Chicagoland and across Northwest Indiana.
Fights break out ahead of Turning Point USA event on UC Berkeley campus
Fights and altercations broke out Monday night at the University of California, Berkeley, as Turning Point USA held its final campus tour stop of the year.
Fights and altercations broke out Monday night at the University of California, Berkeley, as Turning Point USA held its final campus tour stop of the year.
Alleged porch pirate in women's clothing busted after surveillance video goes viral: 'Particular look'
A suspected porch pirate clad in women’s clothing was busted last week after surveillance video caught the suspect stealing packages from Alabama homes.
A suspected porch pirate clad in women’s clothing was busted last week after surveillance video caught the suspect stealing packages from Alabama homes.
FAA grounds general aviation operations at DCA, 11 other US airports
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has temporarily banned general aviation operations and nonscheduled aircraft flights at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has temporarily banned general aviation operations and nonscheduled aircraft flights at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.
Lost Purple Heart returned to Oak Lawn family after decades
A Purple Heart lost for decades is finally back where it belongs.
A Purple Heart lost for decades is finally back where it belongs.
Cicero paramedic was in stolen ambulance, got out before crash: records
A paramedic was inside an ambulance when a man allegedly stole it at Loretto Hospital, leading to a chase and multiple crashes.
A paramedic was inside an ambulance when a man allegedly stole it at Loretto Hospital, leading to a chase and multiple crashes.
Prosecutors allege Cleveland Guardians pitchers took bribes in major MLB gambling scheme
Major League Baseball is making offseason noise because federal prosecutors said they found a big betting scandal in the MLB. Two pitchers for the Cleveland Guardians are accused of taking bribes in a gambling scheme.
Major League Baseball is making offseason noise because federal prosecutors said they found a big betting scandal in the MLB. Two pitchers for the Cleveland Guardians are accused of taking bribes in a gambling scheme.
Chicago City Council holds emergency meeting on budget report
Members of the Chicago City Council held an emergency meeting on a report detailing how to close a $1.1 billion budget deficit.
Members of the Chicago City Council held an emergency meeting on a report detailing how to close a $1.1 billion budget deficit.
Rahm Emanuel and Mike Pence call for a return to civility in politics
The House members are coming back to Washington to vote on the Senate's plan to reopen the government. Meanwhile, the Lincoln Forum and the Union League Club of Chicago are putting on a public forum about fixing civility in American Democracy. Former Chicago mayor Rahm Emanuel and former Vice President Mike Pence spoke with Jonathon Martin from Politico about why lawmakers are so divided by identity politics and how to fix it.
The House members are coming back to Washington to vote on the Senate's plan to reopen the government. Meanwhile, the Lincoln Forum and the Union League Club of Chicago are putting on a public forum about fixing civility in American Democracy. Former Chicago mayor Rahm Emanuel and former Vice President Mike Pence spoke with Jonathon Martin from Politico about why lawmakers are so divided by identity politics and how to fix it.
Flight delays mount as air traffic controllers work without pay during shutdown
Congress is moving closer to reopening the government after a key Senate vote, but the impact on air travel is already being felt.
Congress is moving closer to reopening the government after a key Senate vote, but the impact on air travel is already being felt.
Small plane reportedly bringing Hurricane Melissa relief to Jamaica crashes in Florida neighborhood; 2 dead
Two people are dead after a small plane that was reportedly heading to Jamaica to bring Hurricane Melissa aid to victims crashed in a Florida neighborhood on Monday.
Two people are dead after a small plane that was reportedly heading to Jamaica to bring Hurricane Melissa aid to victims crashed in a Florida neighborhood on Monday.
College pre-med student killed in hit-and-run while jogging: authorities
A University of Kansas student was killed in a hit-and-run while she was jogging, according to local police.
A University of Kansas student was killed in a hit-and-run while she was jogging, according to local police.
Man charged after stolen Cicero ambulance chase injures officers
The man accused of stealing a Cicero ambulance from Loretto Hospital and leading police on a chaotic chase has been charged.
The man accused of stealing a Cicero ambulance from Loretto Hospital and leading police on a chaotic chase has been charged.



















