Bond set for Chicago man accused of stealing police officer's personal vehicle
A Chicago man charged with stealing an Addison police officer's personal vehicle was ordered held on $500,000 bail, according to the DuPage County State’s Attorney’s office.
Chicago ambulance service resumes at Provident Hospital after 11 years without it
Provident Hospital was founded in 1893, as the first African American owned and operated hospital in America.
Ambulance runs return to Provident Hospital after 11 years
Provident Hospital was founded in 1893, as the first African American owned and operated hospital in America.
Lightfoot pushes back on claim that Invest South/West more talk than action
Mayor Lori Lightfoot on Tuesday pushed back hard against the notion that her signature plan to rebuild 10 South and West Side commercial strips is more talk than action.
4 people wounded in shooting at Bronzeville intersection
Four people were wounded in a shooting Thursday afternoon in Bronzeville on the South Side.
At least 3 people wounded in shooting at Bronzeville intersection
At least three people were wounded in a shooting Thursday afternoon in Bronzeville on the South Side.
2 wounded in Bronzeville drive-by shooting
Two people were wounded in a drive-by shooting Thursday morning in the Bronzeville neighborhood.
At least 23 people shot in Chicago between Friday night and Saturday afternoon
The girl was one of at least four minors shot in Chicago so far this weekend — and 20 minors shot overall in the past week.
Three people shot at funeral in Chicago's Bronzeville neighborhood
The shooting happened around noon at Christian Tabernacle Church.
1 dead, another critically injured in car crash on Chicago's South Side
One woman was killed and another was critically injured in a car crash on Chicago's South Side early Saturday.
Chicago Police Board votes to fire officer who fatally shot man in 2018
The Chicago Police Board unanimously voted Thursday to fire an officer who shot and killed a man in June 2018.
Boys, 3 and 8, wounded in separate shootings minutes apart on Chicago's South Side
Two young boys were wounded in shootings that took place less than 15 minutes apart Wednesday night on Chicago's South Side.
13-year-old boy trying to break into Kia shot by concealed carry license holder, Chicago police say
Police say the guy with the concealed carry license found the kid breaking into his Kia and shot him in the leg. When police arrive, they say they found the 13-year-old kid also had a gun.
Police warn Dearborn Homes community about increase in car thefts
There have been multiple car theft reports on the 2900 block of South State Street and South Federal Street between Aug. 3 and 22.
Man, 28, shot four times on Chicago's South Side early Thursday
The victim was hit twice in the arm and twice in the leg on South Michigan Avenue.
StreetWise celebrates 30 years as Chicago's street publication
What started as an alternative to panhandling is now celebrating 30 years making a difference on Chicago's streets.
StreetWise celebrating 30 years as Chicago's street publication
What started as an alternative to panhandling is now celebrating 30 years making a difference on Chicago's streets.
Bud Billiken Parade returns to Chicago's South Side
The Bud Billiken parade started in 1929.
Things to do this weekend in Chicago
With multiple festivals, parades and events happening throughout the city this weekend, there's something for visitors and residents alike.
Chicago man 'smirked' before firing shots at group of people, killing man and wounding woman: prosecutors
Rashon Kyle, 23, “smirked” before raising the gun and began firing at a group of people he had been arguing with earlier, Assistant State’s Attorney Daniel Hanichak said.