Chicago police warn 20 cars stolen or burglarized while in South Loop parking garages
Chicago police are warning residents of an increase in vehicle thefts and break-ins in downtown parking structures.
Chicago crew tied to 16 robberies over two-day period
Chicago police are warning pedestrians after a series of robberies over the weekend across the city's South Side.
Body pulled from Lake Michigan near South Loop
The Chicago Police Marine Unit recovered an unidentified man's body from Lake Michigan near South Loop Sunday morning.
3 Chicago men face multiple charges after evading state police in stolen vehicle
Three Chicago men were arrested and charged after fleeing state police in a stolen vehicle near South Loop on Tuesday.
Lightfoot honors Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with interfaith breakfast
The Mayor’s interfaith breakfast honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. celebrates his work, the result of his legacy and goals for the future.
Lightfoot awards Champion of Freedom award to Emmet Till's mother at breakfast honoring Dr. King
Mayor Lightfoot hosted a breakfast honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Friday morning. During the event, the late Mamie Till was awarded the Champion of Freedom.
Interfaith breakfast in Chicago's South Loop to honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Thousands of city leaders attended an event hosted by Mayor Lightfoot in South Loop to celebrate unity and togetherness ahead of MLK Day celebrated on January 16.
Woman, man killed in murder-suicide in South Loop, alderman says
A 36-year-old man and a 45-year-old woman were both found shot in the head.
Mega Millions jackpot swells to $942M; Hopes are high in the South Loop
Customers headed inside the BP station in the South Loop Friday to purchase what they believe will be the winning Mega Millions ticket.
Mega Millions jackpot climbs to nearly $1 billion before Friday night's drawing
Are you feeling lucky? The Mega Millions jackpot is getting big again and there's another drawing tonight. Lottery players are busy buying tickets before the draw and one of them could be worth $940 million.
Historic mural restored at Chicago's Second Presbyterian Church
The theme of the New Year’s Day service at Second Presbyterian Church was a call to parishioners about renewal in their lives. Titled “A New Heaven and a New Earth,” it could have been about the historic church itself.
Chicago man charged with shooting at passerby following South Loop car crash
A Chicago man is facing a felony charge after shooting at a passerby who was checking out the scene of a Thursday morning car crash in the South Loop.
Person stabbed at Dick's Sporting Goods in South Loop
A person was stabbed at Dick's Sporting Goods in the South Loop Thursday night.
Gunfire breaks out after semi crash in the South Loop
A driver involved in a car crash shot at a passerby who was checking out the scene Thursday morning in the South Loop neighborhood.
Passerby shot at by driver involved in South Loop car crash
A driver involved in a car crash shot at a passerby who was checking out the scene Thursday morning in the South Loop neighborhood.
Passerby shot at while checking out scene of semi crash in the South Loop
A man was shot at by people involved in a car crash early Thursday in the South Loop.
Teen shot in face on CTA Red Line train near Chinatown stop: police
A 16-year-old boy was shot in the face while riding the CTA Redline in South Loop early Sunday morning.
Car stolen from South Loop found with 11-month-old boy inside
A baby is home safe after a car was stolen in South Loop Wednesday morning with the infant inside.
Chicago police warn South Loop residents of recent robberies
In the past few months there have been multiple robberies in a specific part of the South Loop neighborhood.
Chicago-area churches gather holiday gifts for the incarcerated: 'They need to know people care about them'
“I understand, personally, the importance of being remembered,” said one churchgoer. “People who are alone and isolated, I really want them to know they are remembered.”