Chicago Cops Don’t Know How To Enforce The New COVID-19 Order
Officers slam the mayor’s plan for them to enforce a public-health order requiring people with coronavirus symptoms to stay home.
Officers slam the mayor’s plan for them to enforce a public-health order requiring people with coronavirus symptoms to stay home.
The Chicago Police Department was notified of its first member to test positive for COVID-19 on Thursday.
Despite promises from state officials, inmates say they aren’t getting soap or cleaning supplies amid increasing anxiety over COVID-19.
Heeding official warnings, most patrons avoided Wrigleyville bars Monday before new restrictions would close them for the rest of the month.
Corrections Department says it will increase access to free phone calls and video visits.
Legghette, found guilty of first-degree murder, likely will spend the rest of his life in prison.
Sgt. Xavier Elizondo and Officer David Salgado were convicted of five counts apiece. They are asking for four years in prison or less.
Reset checks in with three different Chicago-based organizations that work to end violence against women in the area.
Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 7 President Kevin Graham now in head-to-head race against the first round’s top-finisher, John Catanzara.
Four challengers are vying to unseat Kevin Graham, the incumbent president of the Chicago Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 7. Union balloting ends Thursday.