New task force aims to tackle crime on Chicago's transit system
The CTA is getting backup from federal law enforcement agencies as officials work to crack down on violent crime across the transit system.
The CTA is getting backup from federal law enforcement agencies as officials work to crack down on violent crime across the transit system.
Arlington Heights ready for Bears stadium even as megaprojects bill still not OK'd
State lawmakers have yet to pass the so-called megaprojects bill the Bears say is necessary to build a new stadium in suburban Arlington Heights, even though at least one business owner is ready for a deal.
State lawmakers have yet to pass the so-called megaprojects bill the Bears say is necessary to build a new stadium in suburban Arlington Heights, even though at least one business owner is ready for a deal.
Chicago dog daycare owner charged with animal torture
A Chicago doggie daycare facility is closed after the owner was arrested for alleged animal torture.
A Chicago doggie daycare facility is closed after the owner was arrested for alleged animal torture.
Suburban Chicago restaurant owner robbed at gunpoint
A Melrose Park restaurant owner is recounting the terrifying moment he says armed robbers stormed into his business and held him at gunpoint as stunned customers dined just feet away.
A Melrose Park restaurant owner is recounting the terrifying moment he says armed robbers stormed into his business and held him at gunpoint as stunned customers dined just feet away.
Bears stadium fight, HIV funding and alder sues the feds | The Chicago Report
Tia Ewing takes you through the biggest political and local stories of the day on this edition of the Chicago Report.
Tia Ewing takes you through the biggest political and local stories of the day on this edition of the Chicago Report.
Chicago alder talks lawsuit over arrest by feds | The Chicago Report
Ald. Jessie Fuentes filed a lawsuit against the federal government on Monday over her arrest by immigration agents last October at Humboldt Park Hospital.
Ald. Jessie Fuentes filed a lawsuit against the federal government on Monday over her arrest by immigration agents last October at Humboldt Park Hospital.
Grant funding cut for HIV/AIDS care in Chicago | The Chicago Report
Chicago-area nonprofits are joining forces to protest grant cuts that they say will jeopardize care for Chicagoans living with HIV.
Chicago-area nonprofits are joining forces to protest grant cuts that they say will jeopardize care for Chicagoans living with HIV.
Pritzker says he's 'not opposed' to pausing gas tax | The Chicago Report
Gov. JB Pritzker said he's not opposed to pausing the state's tax on gasoline amid surging prices, but worries about the lost revenue.
Gov. JB Pritzker said he's not opposed to pausing the state's tax on gasoline amid surging prices, but worries about the lost revenue.
Chicago's parking meter system set to be sold to NY-based firm
Chicago’s parking meter system is set to be sold to a New York-based investment firm, pending approval from the City Council.
Chicago’s parking meter system is set to be sold to a New York-based investment firm, pending approval from the City Council.
Chicago Weather: Tracking more storms possible Tuesday morning
Fox Chicago Meteorologist JD Rudd has the forecast for May 18, 2026.
Fox Chicago Meteorologist JD Rudd has the forecast for May 18, 2026.
Chicago mother seeks answers in daughter's unsolved homicide
The mother of a young woman whose car was ambushed by gunfire on her way to work on the South Side is still searching for answers months later.
The mother of a young woman whose car was ambushed by gunfire on her way to work on the South Side is still searching for answers months later.
FULL REMARKS: Police give update after deadly shooting at San Diego Islamic Center
San Diego police and federal officials provided an update after a deadly shooting at the Islamic Center of San Diego. Authorities said two juvenile suspects are dead and three adult victims were killed. Officials also said the threat at the Islamic center has been neutralized.
San Diego police and federal officials provided an update after a deadly shooting at the Islamic Center of San Diego. Authorities said two juvenile suspects are dead and three adult victims were killed. Officials also said the threat at the Islamic center has been neutralized.
Residents forced out of Fox Shore Apartments over asbestos concerns
State inspectors say unsafe renovation work may have exposed residents at the Fox Shore Apartments to asbestos, forcing dozens of families to temporarily move out while the building is cleaned and decontaminated.
State inspectors say unsafe renovation work may have exposed residents at the Fox Shore Apartments to asbestos, forcing dozens of families to temporarily move out while the building is cleaned and decontaminated.
Chicago-area restaurant owner robbed at gunpoint: 'I thought God help me'
An armed robbery took place at a busy suburban Chicago Venezuelan restaurant, leaving the owner shaken, and it was all caught on camera.
An armed robbery took place at a busy suburban Chicago Venezuelan restaurant, leaving the owner shaken, and it was all caught on camera.
Mother blames Chicago Public Schools after alleged teacher attack on 12-year-old son
A Chicago mother is demanding accountability from Chicago Public Schools after she says her 12-year-old son was violently assaulted by his science teacher inside a South Side elementary school classroom.
A Chicago mother is demanding accountability from Chicago Public Schools after she says her 12-year-old son was violently assaulted by his science teacher inside a South Side elementary school classroom.
FBI, DEA, ATF join new CTA crime task force
The CTA is getting backup from federal law enforcement agencies as officials work to crack down on violent crime across the transit system.
The CTA is getting backup from federal law enforcement agencies as officials work to crack down on violent crime across the transit system.
Suspected hantavirus case in Illinois tests negative, health officials say
Illinois health officials say a suspected hantavirus case in northern Illinois that was believed to be unrelated to the cruise ship outbreak has tested negative.
Illinois health officials say a suspected hantavirus case in northern Illinois that was believed to be unrelated to the cruise ship outbreak has tested negative.
Pritzker decries Johnson's push to keep Bears in Chicago
Gov. JB Pritzker accused Mayor Brandon Johnson of showing up "late in the game" Monday after Johnson’s renewed effort to stop the Bears from leaving Chicago for Arlington Heights.
Gov. JB Pritzker accused Mayor Brandon Johnson of showing up "late in the game" Monday after Johnson’s renewed effort to stop the Bears from leaving Chicago for Arlington Heights.
Chicago alder sues feds over hospital arrest during Operation Midway Blitz
Ald. Jessie Fuentes filed a lawsuit against the federal government on Monday over her arrest by immigration agents last October at Humboldt Park Hospital.
Ald. Jessie Fuentes filed a lawsuit against the federal government on Monday over her arrest by immigration agents last October at Humboldt Park Hospital.
Crosstown Classic delivers epic finale | Chicago Sports Tonight
FS1's Danny Parkins joins Cassie on a Monday edition of CST! They react to the epic Crosstown Classic finale between the Cubs and White Sox. Parkins explains why this rivalry is awesome when both teams are good. Also, Danny tells us why he isn't bothered by PCA's reaction to the White Sox fan who heckled him on Sunday. and is Danny fed up with all the Bears stadium stuff? Also, Danny is hosting his annual Cubs for a Cure Radiothon on 104.3 The Score this week. He'll be on for 24 hours starting on Thursday at 10:00am to Friday at 10:00am. For more information on donating, please visit cubsforacure.com and tune into The Score on Thursday and Friday for the Radiothon! Cubs for a Cure raises funds in the fight against cancer.
FS1's Danny Parkins joins Cassie on a Monday edition of CST! They react to the epic Crosstown Classic finale between the Cubs and White Sox. Parkins explains why this rivalry is awesome when both teams are good. Also, Danny tells us why he isn't bothered by PCA's reaction to the White Sox fan who heckled him on Sunday. and is Danny fed up with all the Bears stadium stuff? Also, Danny is hosting his annual Cubs for a Cure Radiothon on 104.3 The Score this week. He'll be on for 24 hours starting on Thursday at 10:00am to Friday at 10:00am. For more information on donating, please visit cubsforacure.com and tune into The Score on Thursday and Friday for the Radiothon! Cubs for a Cure raises funds in the fight against cancer.



















