Chicago man charged with beating Good Samaritan unconscious in Hammond,...
A Chicago man faces charges after beating a man unconscious — and throwing a bicycle at his head — who tried to help a woman after she was choked in her Hammond home, an affidavit alleges.
View ArticleNurses at Harvey’s Ingalls Hospital ratify first contract, providing wage...
Registered nurses at University of Chicago Medicine Ingalls Memorial Hospital have approved their first-ever contract that provides wage hikes and paid family leave.
View ArticleComprehending 500,000 coronavirus deaths. The pandemic toll, in charts.
The death toll from COVID-19 in the U.S. hit 500,000 Monday, an unimaginably tragic number. Data tracked by Johns Hopkins University put the U.S. total at 500,071 Monday.
View ArticleWho is Mike Madigan — and a timeline of the federal corruption investigation
The announcement of a $200 million fine against ComEd for corruption and details of federal subpoenas to AT&T; and Illinois House Speaker Mike Madigan’s office pushed the widening criminal probe...
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View ArticleKenosha’s Carthage College retires Red Men and Lady Reds team names to boost...
The push to change gained steam after the police killings of George Floyd and Jacob Blake, the latter in Kenosha.
View ArticleConservative Republican state Sen. Darren Bailey announces governor run,...
Conservative Republican state Sen. Darren Bailey announces governor run, pledges to fight ‘political elites’
View ArticleEmbattled former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan steps down as state...
Former longtime Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan as chairman of the state Democratic Party on Monday, one day after anointing a 26-year-old constituent services worker to fill the legislative...
View ArticleDaywatch: Illinois will be first state to end cash bail, Madigan steps down...
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View ArticleMetra BNSF train hits, kills pedestrian in La Grange
A pedestrian was fatally struck by a Metra train at or near the La Grange Road station Tuesday morning in La Grange, leading to significant delays and canceled trains, officials said.
View ArticleWoman charged in Lynwood man’s killing in Gary
A woman who told police she lured an 18-year-old Lynwood, Illinois, man to Gary so her boyfriend could kill him has been charged with murder, according to an affidavit unsealed recently.
View ArticleWoman killed in Englewood when SUV driver runs red light, police investigate...
A 43-year-old woman died Monday afternoon after an SUV that may have been fleeing a police traffic pursuit ran a red light in Englewood, hit another car and then hit the woman as she was crossing the...
View ArticleMayor Lori Lightfoot signs ‘Welcoming City’ ordinance update ending Chicago...
Mayor Lori Lightfoot signed an ordinance on Tuesday closing loopholes in Chicago’s Welcoming City ordinance, prohibiting police from cooperating with federal immigration authorities to deport...
View ArticleWisconsin, Indiana, Michigan among states moved down on Chicago’s emergency...
Travelers from more than a dozen states and territories, including Illinois neighbors Wisconsin and Indiana, no longer will face COVID-19 test restrictions upon arriving in Chicago under the city’s...
View ArticleMayor Lori Lightfoot on state Democratic Party chair race: ‘I love both Robin...
Mayor Lori Lightfoot declined to publicly take sides in the battle for control of the state Democratic Party between her City Council floor leader, Ald. Michelle Harris, and longtime political ally...
View ArticleAppeals court tosses $44.7 million verdict in shooting by off-duty Chicago...
A federal appeals court on Tuesday threw out a historic $44.7 million judgement against the city stemming from a shooting by an off-duty Chicago cop, saying that while the incident that left the cop’s...
View ArticleMayor Lori Lightfoot says investigation into attack on alderman outside River...
Mayor Lori Lightfoot on Tuesday said she called for an investigation into the attack against an alderman outside a downtown Chicago bar in part because he’s an elected official and she wants to make...
View ArticleChicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot: Removing US Attorney John Lausch before...
Mayor Lori Lightfoot called for President Joe Biden to keep U.S. Attorney John Lausch in office until a successor is confirmed, saying his removal would put the city “at risk.”
View ArticleColumn: 14 conversations to have before your kid starts high school: One...
Michelle Icard's new book recommends conversations that feel especially relevant when a pandemic is constantly changing our norms, needs and feelings.
View ArticleContenders for Cook County public defender appointment include some...
Several marquee names in Chicago’s criminal-justice circles are in the running to become Cook County Public Defender.
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