10 Years After NIU, Shooting Survivor Reflects On Florida Tragedy
The 10th anniversary of a shooting at Northern Illinois University now sits parallel with another mass shooting at a Florida high school.
The 10th anniversary of a shooting at Northern Illinois University now sits parallel with another mass shooting at a Florida high school.
Over 20 detainees at a jail and detention center in northern Illinois participated in a hunger strike last week, fighting for better quality food and fair treatment.
AT&T said it has resolved internet outage issues that some Chicago customers claim lasted for five days.
Illinois’ first lady will join the governor as he spends “several days” at the Illinois Veterans Home in downstate Quincy.
The federal government is giving hundreds of thousands of dollars to Illinois in an effort to help the state recover from natural disasters.
An Illinois court has again sided with Chicago in a more-than-five year battle over the city’s food truck ordinance.
‘New York Times’ reporters Catrin Einhorn and Susan Chira discuss their report on harassment at two Chicago Ford plants.
Nearly 30,000 Illinois families are still without food stamp benefits after a new automation system at the Department of Human Services cut them off.
Illinois State Rep. LaShawn Ford is sponsoring a bill that would change the way time with kids is split between divorced parents. Right now the law says it’s in a child’s best interest to spend the maximum amount of time possible with each parent.Fathers rights groups say that’s too ambiguous and almost always favors the mom. Ford’s legislation would make it a legal presumption that splitting time equally between parents is what’s best for a child.
The Chicago Police Department says every one of its more than 7,000 patrol officers is now equipped with a body camera.