Trump's plan to use military in deportations is a 'terrible idea,' legal expert says
President-elect Donald Trump said he intends to deploy military personnel to enact his mass deportation plan—something that legal scholars and several Illinois officials say he can't legally do.
Lurie Children's Hospital renames ER after $6M donation
Lurie Children’s Hospital celebrated a major milestone Monday, unveiling the new name of its waiting room and ER ward following a generous $6 million donation.
Lurie Children's Hospital renames ER after $6 million donation
Lurie Children’s Hospital celebrated a major milestone Monday, unveiling the new name of its waiting room and ER ward following a generous $6 million donation.
Madigan trial: FBI unveils alleged 'magic list' of high-powered lobbyists
The Mike Madigan corruption trial entered its fifth week of testimony on Monday.
Chicago rapper pleads guilty to defrauding victims for $100,000
A Chicago rapper pleaded guilty to using other people's payment information to buy private jet charters, luxury hotels and designer puppies.
Chicago celebrity barber pleads guilty in case linked to rapper G-Herbo
A man from Chicago admitted in federal court he took part in a wire fraud scheme that stretched across the country.
Here are the airports with the longest security wait times during the holidays: Study
Travelers taking trips for the holiday season may encounter longer than usual wait times at these airports in the U.S., according to a new study.
Woman charged with hate crime after wild encounter at Chicago-area restaurant
A woman was arrested after allegedly attacking a couple wearing clothing with the word "Palestine" at a Panera Bread restaurant in Downers Grove.
Funeral held for fallen CPD Officer Enrique Martinez
A funeral was held Monday morning for Chicago Police Officer Enrique Martinez, who was killed in the line of duty two weeks ago.
Retired CPD sergeant critically wounded in shooting on Chicago's North Side
A 74-year-old retired Chicago police sergeant was shot in Chicago's North Center neighborhood Monday morning.
Chicago man sentenced for armed bank robberies: 'serious, violent, criminal conduct'
A Chicago man has been sentenced for a string of armed bank robberies that terrorized customers and staff in 2020 and 2021.
Chicago Michael Jackson impersonator visits nursing home, but resident steals the show
It was a “thriller" of a day at an Orland Park nursing home!
Orland Park nursing home resident steals the show during Michael Jackson impersonator visit
It was a “thriller" of a day at Alden of Orland Park nursing home.
FULL SPEECH: CPD Supt. Snelling delivers remarks at Officer Martinez's funeral
A funeral was held Monday for Chicago Police Officer Enrique Martinez, who was killed in the line of duty.
When is the Chicago Christmas Tree Lighting?
'Tis the season! The annual Christmas tree lighting is quickly approaching.
3 teens charged in recent Evanston robberies
Three teenage boys were charged in connection with a series of robberies in Evanstons.
Here are Illinois' top 10 elementary schools, according to new report
If you’ve ever wondered which elementary schools in Illinois are leading the pack, a new report from U.S. News & World Report has the answers.
Suburban DMV location to permanently close next week
The Illinois Secretary of State announced a DMV facility in suburban Chicago will be closing its doors for good next Monday.
Suburban woman who attacked couple over pro-Palestine hoodie charged with hate crime: prosecutors
A woman was arrested after allegedly attacking a couple wearing clothing with the word "Palestine" at a Panera Bread restaurant in Downers Grove.
Spirit Airlines bankruptcy: What travelers need to know
Spirit Airlines filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Monday morning, following months of uncertainty about its future as proposed mergers with JetBlue and Frontier did not pan out.