Top Cop Agrees to Fire Officer Who Shot 13-Year-Old Boy Without Justification, Leaving Him Paralyzed
The Civilian Office of Police Accountability determined that the shooting was unjustified, and Chicago Police Superintendent Larry Snelling agreed, according to records published Friday.
Trump fans the flames of war in Iran — what we know and where we’re going. And could more nuclear reactors be coming to Illinois?
Illinois lawmakers have introduced legislation to create a governor-appointed commission to investigate Illinois-linked crimes connected to the network of international sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.
Just because we are going through something with our criminal past does not have anything to do with our reproductive rights, ...
A new state transit law redirects revenue from the state’s motor fuel tax and interest from the Road Fund — funding ...
Winter in Chicago recorded far less snow than normal, and temperatures for the season were close to normal despite January’s ...
The war in the Middle East spiraled further Monday as Israel and the U.S. pounded Iran. Tehran and its allies hit back ...
Chief Judge Charles Beach’s office said some residents have received fake notices purportedly sent by the court that threaten recipients with potential legal action.
Oil prices climbed, and stock markets slipped Monday as investors and households got the first chance to see what the war in the Middle East could mean for their finances.
Early voting sites opened in all of Chicago’s 50 wards Monday. Early voting also expanded to a total of 55 locations for suburban Cook County residents.
A lunar eclipse occurs when Earth passes directly between the sun and moon, casting a shadow on the moon. It only happens ...
Iran retaliated by firing missiles and drones toward Israel and U.S. military bases in the region, and exchanges of fire continued into the night.
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