NAMA Show brings latest automation tech to McCormick Place
Carla Balakgie, president and CEO of the National Automatic Merchandising Association, talks about their show taking place this week at McCormick Place.
Police say man stabbed, robbed at Green Line station; CTA disputes claim
Police said a man was stabbed and robbed Wednesday night at a CTA Green Line station in the South Loop but the transit agency said there is no video evidence supporting that the attack happened on their property.
CTA Green Line attack: Man stabbed, robbed in the South Loop
A 26-year-old man was stabbed during a robbery at a CTA Green Line station in South Loop Wednesday night.
Woman shot while sitting in car in the South Loop
A woman was shot while sitting in her car Thursday night in Chicago's South Loop neighborhood.
Gun used in South Loop barbershop killing tied to U.S. soldiers accused of trafficking weapons
A handgun used in the South Loop killing of a friend of well-known rapper G Herbo was among a cache of weapons a trio of U.S. soldiers at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, conspired to sell in Chicago.
2 charged after 60-year-old fights off Chicago teen who tried to steal his phone
Two Chicago teenagers are facing charges after attempting to steal a man's phone Tuesday in the South Loop neighborhood.
Man shot, Jaguar stolen during carjacking in Chicago's South Loop
A 30-year-old man was shot during a carjacking in Chicago's South Loop Friday night, police said,
Indiana man charged in broad daylight shooting in South Loop building
A Gary man was charged in connection with a midday shooting Monday in Chicago's South Loop neighborhood.
Chicago neighbors on edge after man shot in South Loop
A 52-year-old man was wounded in a midday shooting in Chicago's South Loop neighborhood on Monday.
Man shot inside building on Michigan Avenue in South Loop
A 52-year-old man was wounded in a midday shooting in Chicago's South Loop neighborhood on Monday.
Chicago Public Schools no longer requiring masks for teachers, students
The union says dropping the mask mandate violates their work agreement and leaves educators and children on the South and West Sides unprotected.
Chicago pizza chain fined $188K for shortchanging employees' overtime wages
An Illinois-based pizzeria chain owes its employees over $180,000 in back wages and damages after federal investigators determined the owner had violated labor laws for the second time in six years.
Man wanted for punching Red Line rider in the face during attempted robbery
Chicago police are trying to identify a man who is accused of punching a CTA rider in the face after attempting to take his cellphone.
Gas price spike hitting Chicagoans hard at the pump
Chicago residents are feeling the pinch of higher gas prices as global conflicts affect domestic supply.
String of broad daylight robberies reported in the South Loop
Police issued a community alert Thursday after a string of recent robberies that took place at all times of day in the South Loop.
Chicago's Heaven on Seven gets festive just in time for Mardi Gras
Chef Jimmy Bannos from Heaven on Seven talks about some of their delectable offerings for carry-out this Mardi Gras season.
Girl, 17, pepper-sprayed on CTA Red Line platform in South Loop
A teenage girl was pepper-sprayed while standing on a CTA Red Line platform Monday night in the South Loop neighborhood.
Chicago police looking for suspects in two robberies on Saturday
The first robbery happened in Grant Park at about 2:23 p.m. The victim, 21, was approached by five male juveniles. One of them hit him with a stick. They stole his stuff and took off, but were captured a short time later.
Man shot in chest multiple times in the South Loop
A 30-year-old man is in critical condition after he was shot in the chest Saturday night in the South Loop.
Chicago Auto Show rolls into McCormick Place this weekend for an electric exhibit
The Chicago Auto Show is back at McCormick Place at its normal time this year, starting Saturday and running through Feb. 21.