Chicago’s Top Immigration Official, Lightfoot Spar Over Sanctuary City Status
The new top official at ICE’s Chicago office spoke publicly for the first time Thursday, and Lightfoot showed up at his front door.
The new top official at ICE’s Chicago office spoke publicly for the first time Thursday, and Lightfoot showed up at his front door.
Miguel Perez Jr. was deported to Mexico, but he’s been allowed to return to Chicago for several weeks to pursue his citizenship application.
More than 2,000 nurses are holding a one-day strike after contract talks between their union and medical center officials broke off.
Will County Sheriff Mike Kelley said it took 50 detectives to go through boxes at home of the late Dr. Ulrich Klopfer, who died Sept. 3
A west suburban man is facing deportation as his 18-month-old daughter battles leukemia.
A steel plant leaked ammonia and arsenic near Lake Michigan. A beachfront city wants to know why it took days to hear about it.
The U.S. Navy Blue Angels and other aerial performers fly in and out of the airport 30 miles south of Chicago during the annual air show.
Two relatives of 1930s gangster John Dillinger say they have “evidence” the body buried in an Indianapolis cemetery may not be him.
Friends and colleagues says Stevens, who died on Tuesday, never strayed far from his Chicago roots.
Promised ICE raids didn’t appear to materialize after a weekend of fear among immigrants. Plans to remain on alert continue this week.