President Trump invokes ‘blood-stained sidewalks of Chicago’ in attack on Joe...
In what has become a near-daily occurrence recently, President Donald Trump invoked Chicago’s inability to tamp down violent crime in a pre-emptive attack against Joe Biden just hours before the former...
View ArticleIn bid to flex more political power, Chicago police union donates nearly $60K...
Chicago police’s largest union donated $57,800 on Wednesday to Kim Foxx’s challenger in the Cook County state’s attorney’s race, records show.
View ArticleDaywatch: Joe Biden vows unity during nomination acceptance, why some are...
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View ArticleShots fired between van and SUV on Lake Shore Drive before van hits two cars...
Shots were fired between a van and an SUV on Lake Shore Drive just north of downtown Thursday night before the van struck two other cars and crashed into a concrete median, according to Chicago police.
View ArticlePilot killed when plane veers off runway and catches fire at Rockford Airport
The pilot of a private plane died when it veered off a runway and caught fire Thursday at Chicago Rockford International Airport, authorities said.
View ArticleWoman, 73, shot while opening door to relative in Calumet Heights on South Side
A 73-year-old woman was shot in the chest when she opened the back door of her home for a visiting relative in the Calumet Heights neighborhood on the South Side early Friday, accordig to Chicago police.
View ArticleColumn: Biden drives a stake through Trump’s ‘Sleepy Joe’ attacks, reminds us...
I had been told Joe Biden was incapable of completing a sentence, that he was a doddering old man holed up in his basement and also an unstoppable, raging leftist. I saw neither Thursday night. I saw a...
View ArticleGary teens charged as adults in October pizza delivery driver’s murder
Melvin Brown and Arshield Honeycutt, both 17, were charged as adults with murder in the Oct. 26 shooting death of Phillip Hearne, 60, Lake Superior court records show.
View ArticleCentral Illinois teen convicted of shooting 3 at Bradley frat party in 2018,...
A central Illinois teenager has been convicted in a 2018 shooting that killed two people and wounded a third at a frat party near the Bradley University.
View ArticleAfter nearly 18 years, Tin Fish restaurant closed permanently by coronavirus
Tin Fish, a critically acclaimed seafood restaurant in Tinley Park, closed its doors permanently, citing coronavirus
View ArticleRunning list: Chicago-area restaurants closed permanently due to coronavirus...
Here is a running list of Chicago area bars and restaurants that have closed for economic reasons due to the coronavirus pandemic
View ArticleKanye West is off Illinois’ Nov. 3 ballot, state elections board rules
Rap artist, entrepreneur and aspiring presidential candidate Kanye West, a Chicago native, did not qualify to appear on Illinois’ Nov. 3 ballot, the Illinois State Board of Elections decided Friday.
View ArticleToddler dies in Northwest Indiana mobile home fire; mother airlifted
A 1-year-old girl died in a Thursday mobile home fire in New Chicago and her mother is fighting for her life in a Chicago hospital.
View ArticleHundreds more lawsuits filed over ethylene oxide emissions at Sterigenics...
Hundreds more lawsuits filed over ethylene oxide emissions at Sterigenics plant in Willowbrook
View ArticleMayor Lori Lightfoot invokes Kent State shootings to oppose National Guard...
Mayor Lori Lightfoot and her City Council allies stalled an effort led by political rivals on Friday to declare a state of emergency in Chicago and ask the governor to send the National Guard into the...
View Article3 shot at Ukrainian Village barbershop
At least one person has been shot at a Ukrainian Village barbershop on Friday afternoon.
View ArticleA COVID-19 vaccine still hasn’t emerged — but some are already wary of it
As scientists across the globe race to create a COVID-19 vaccine that is safe and effective, the American public appears sharply divided when it comes to the prospect of getting vaccinated against the...
View ArticleIs Chicago tourism done until 2021? Facing fewer visitors and the possibility...
Chicago’s tourism industry may wrap up early this year as hotels and some city attractions consider shortening their season to save money from the deep losses caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
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