Former owners of Great Lakes Peterbilt receive immunity, set to testify in...
Kennelly, who is the third judge to review Snyder’s case, told the Buha brothers, Stephen, 73, of Crown Point, and Robert, 69, of Valparaiso, that the date of their testimony will be determined by the...
View ArticleBrief, heavy snow falls on Chicagoland
Chicago was hit by what was expected to be “briefly heavy” snow, sleet and freezing rain Monday afternoon, with the worst of the precipitation expected to fade after 3 p.m., according to the National...
View ArticleWoman found dead in alley, bound by arms and legs, Chicago police launch...
A woman’s body was found tied up in a Near West Side alley and Chicago police launched a death investigation but have released few details about the case.
View ArticleAppeal denied for man serving 300 years for five Gary murders: Attorney says...
The new evidence in question – a taped confession by a man named Gerald Mathews -- is “hearsay,” Bokota wrote, because Mathews didn’t make the statement during a trial.
View ArticleTracking COVID-19 in CPS: Look up your school to see if cases have been...
CPS tracks cases, close contacts of those infected and students pods in quarantine.
View ArticleCoronavirus in Illinois updates: Pritzker set to lay out steps before full...
Here are the latest updates on the coronavirus in the Chicago area and the rest of Illinois.
View ArticleSurvey about COVID-19 vaccine finds 45% of African Americans, 35% of Latinos...
Cook County officials Monday kicked off a new outreach campaign to encourage residents to get the vaccine after a survey found that 46% of African Americans and 35% of Latinos in the county have doubts...
View ArticleMayor Lori Lightfoot’s proposed anti-industrial pollution plan advances over...
Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s plan to make it tougher for industries that pollute the air to set up shop near Chicago homes advanced Monday, though it still faced push back from skeptical aldermen who said it...
View ArticleThe Spin: Lightfoot allows Chicago River dyeing, cautious sign of city’s...
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View ArticleGov. J.B. Pritzker set to loosen rules gradually before full reopening of...
An average of 102,147 coronavirus vaccine doses were administered daily over the past week in Illinois, a record surpassing the previous high of 98,166 reported for the week ending March 10.
View ArticleOff-duty Chicago police officer shot in Calumet Heights neighborhood
An off-duty Chicago police officer was shot Monday afternoon in the South Side’s Calumet Heights neighborhood, officials said.
View ArticleNew cannabis stores, marijuana tours, and protecting pets from pot on...
Legislative agenda includes new cannabis stores, marijuana tours and protecting pets from marijuana.
View ArticleFamily, friends remember two killed in Park Manor mass shooting that wounded...
Park Manor mass shooting victims remembered.
View ArticleChicago hit by ‘briefly heavy’ snow and sleet, making for messy afternoon...
What started as rain in central Illinois turned to wet snow and a sloppy, wintry mix in the Chicago area, making for a messy afternoon rush hour as a storm system moved northward Monday, forecasters said.
View ArticleCatholic parishes in Forest Park, River Forest to consolidate this summer
Catholic parishes in River Forest and Forest Park cq are slated for consolidation this summer, but masses will continue to be offered at both churches, according to officials with the Archdiocese of...
View ArticleDes Plaines man shot in back during suspected road rage incident in...
A 45-year-old Des Plaines man who was shot in the back during an apparent road rage incident on Lawrence Avenue in Chicago was hospitalized in fair condition Monday morning, police said.
View ArticleMotorist lost control of vehicle, crashed into utility lines in Lake Zurich...
There was a fatal crash in Lake Zurich where a man crashed his car into utility lines near Village Hall.
View ArticleColumn: Sen. Ron Johnson is afraid of people who don’t look like Sen. Ron...
Last week, Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson told a right-wing radio host that he wasn’t afraid when a mob of supporters of former President Donald Trump stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6, but that he would have...
View ArticleNew legal clinic concentrates on cases of women languishing in the system for...
Legal clinic to focus on cases of women languishing in the system for crimes against alleged abusers.
View ArticleDaywatch: Pritzker set to loosen COVID rules, tracking virus cases in CPS and...
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