Former Illinois tech CEO pleads guilty in Capitol riot case
"It was the single worst personal decision of my life; I have no excuse for my actions and wish that I could take them back."
Illinois man pleads guilty in US Capitol riot
A man whose role in the US Capitol riot caused his firing at an Illinois tech company pleaded guilty Tuesday to a misdemeanor
Scattered thunderstorms possible Saturday afternoon and evening, with damaging winds and large hail
Scattered, severe thunderstorms are possible across suburban Chicago late Saturday afternoon.
Woman, 32, missing from unincorporated Schaumburg Township
Stacia Landon, 32, was last seen in the 1400 block of South Plum Grove Road at about 6 p.m. July 18.
Schaumburg man charged in I-290 shooting
A 26-year-old man is facing charges in a shooting on the Eisenhower Expressway last August near Itasca.
Elderly woman killed in house fire in Schaumburg, husband rescued
The woman, 84, was upstairs when first responders arrived at 6 Treebark Drive shortly before 9:30. A police officer tried to rescue her but the smoke was too thick. Firefighters arrived and brought her out, but it was too late. A neighbor offered to help the husband afterwards since the house was uninhabitable.
Schaumburg Boomers baseball returns for the first time in over a year
Baseball is back in Schaumburg for the first time in a year and a half as the Boomers hosted their home opener against the Evansville Otters Thursday night.
47 rabbits found inside Schaumburg long-term hotel
Forty-seven rabbits, 15 of which are believed to be pregnant, were found inside a Schaumburg long-term hotel over the weekend.
Millennium Park-like development in the works for Schaumburg, Illinois
A developer is looking to build a huge park at the old Motorola site in Schaumburg.
Pritzker announces new program to vaccinate Illinois office workers on the job
Illinois office workers will soon have a more convenient way of receiving the coronavirus vaccine.
Kuma's Corner adds Delta-8 THC to menu
A Chicago area burger chain is adding some edible enhancements to the menu, so you can get a "high" while you dine.
Babies stranded in suburban Chicago, thousands of miles from parents, because of bureaucratic delays
You're looking at baby Daniel. His parents live in China, but he was born to a surrogate in the Chicago area. Now he's caught in a Chinese Embassy paperwork snarl. He'll probably spend the first seven months of his life living with a temporary family before he can meet his real parents.
Suburban teenager hoping for kidney transplant
YOU CAN SAVE A LIFE! Share this story about 18-year-old Brian McIntyre's need for a kidney transplant. He has Type O blood. Right now, he has to get dialysis three days a week. You can change his life by sharing this story.
Medieval Times in Schaumburg to reopen doors in April
Medieval Times in Schaumburg will be reopening its doors late next month.
Pair charged with armed robbery outside Schaumburg police station
Two men have been charged with robbing someone at gunpoint Thursday in the parking lot of the Schaumburg police station.
Woodfield Mall tea shop owner charged with sexual abuse
The owner of a tea shop at Woodfield Mall in northwest suburban Schaumburg has been charged with sexually abusing someone at the store last month.
Man charged with firing at officers while fleeing traffic stop in Schaumburg
A Mount Prospect man is facing several charges after allegedly firing shots at officers while fleeing a traffic stop Sunday in Schaumburg.
Biggest dispensary in Illinois opens as pot sales hit record numbers for third straight month
Cresco labs opened up their nineth and biggest dispensary in Illinois right across from Woodfield Mall in Schaumburg.
Driver was allegedly high on benzos, cannabis in crash that killed 'good friend': prosecutors
A Schaumburg man was allegedly high on benzodiazepines and cannabis Sunday when he lost control of his car and hit a utility pole in Gresham, killing his passenger, according to prosecutors.
COVID-19 closes Schaumburg DMV again
The Illinois Secretary of State’s office has closed a Drivers Services Facility in suburban Chicago for two weeks, and staff is being quarantined for 14 days, after an employee tested positive for COVID-19.