Police Superintendent Says Rise In Shootings At Police Stems From Anti-Police Rhetoric
A Wednesday shooting is shooting is one of 20 incidents so far this year in which people fired at police.
A Wednesday shooting is shooting is one of 20 incidents so far this year in which people fired at police.
Several prominent Illinois Democrats are asking the U.S. Supreme Court to hear an appeal from imprisoned former Gov. Rod Blagojevich.
The city of Chicago is trying to find a way to hold an Illinois bus company accountable for their allegedly racist advertisement.
Some students at Chicago State University say they’re living luxuriously after a pipe failure caused them to evacuate their dorms.
The owner of a cupcake food truck is taking her battle against Chicago’s food truck ordinance to the appeals court.
For Zenaida Quinones, leaving home for an unfamiliar new place is just one of the challenges she’s dealing with.
Democratic Congressman Luis Gutierrez officially announced Tuesday that he won’t seek re-election next year to the seat he’s held since 1993.
Displaced Puerto Ricans say Chicago has been welcoming, but adjusting to a new culture, cold weather, and new schools is a challenge.
Nonprofit organizers are trying to figure out how best to present a gazebo in which 12-year-old Tamir Rice was shot and killed by Cleveland police.
Part-time faculty at Columbia College Chicago are voting Wednesday afternoon on whether to strike.