It turns out the cameras intended to enforce the new state legislation have not been installed.
Mayor Johnson was asked by the House Oversight Committee to testify on Capitol Hill next month about Chicago's sanctuary city status — along with other big city mayors.
During the brawl, Supervisor Tiffany Henyard herself ran from her seat at the table in the front of the room to intervene.
The original call for artists, or otherwise, to submit their suggested designs saw more than 5,000 entries pour in with the Illinois Flag Commission. From that panoply, the commission narrowed the field down to just 10 options.
Millions in local funding could be in jeopardy, and many Chicago area nonprofits were anxiously waiting late Wednesday for some clarity on the future of their federal grants.
While the auctions in the Chicago area promise luxurious items for sale at high values, customers are complaining.
Insurance experts and watchdogs said the industry was among the first to take notice of climate change — and the rate increase could just be the start.
Mail thefts spike in January for clear reasons; so scam artists can get tax information to fill out fake tax returns to get refund checks.
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The BBB said the scammers invite shoppers to redeem fake reward points at stores that appear to be legitimate and familiar.
The online system for federal health funding warned of delays due to executive orders after the Trump administration announced a freeze.
None of the clinics that are closing provided abortion services.
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A new report found that more women and young adults are having cancer, a shift.
The $30 million facility from Humboldt Park Health was years in the making in an effort to provide more health equity on the West Side.
Yuengling is currently available in 26 states, mostly on the East Coast and Southeast.
Stellantis' Belvidere Assembly Plant, was indefinitely idled at the end of February 2023. More than 1,000 people were put out of work.
The Chicago Hard Rock Café at 63 W. Ontario St. opened in June 1986.
TikTok could shut down the social media site in the U.S. by Sunday, Jan. 19.
A total of five Chicago Walgreens stores will close between Monday, Feb. 17, and Thursday, Feb. 27.
A former chancellor who was fired after regents learned he was producing pornography is suing the University of Wisconsin.
Lookingglass cofounder David Schwimmer was at the venue to share the announcement Monday.
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Jeremy Piven characterized his mother as a passionate teacher who "genuinely enjoyed the evolution of her students.
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It turns out the cameras intended to enforce the new state legislation have not been installed. Marissa Sulek reports.
Barnhizer and his teeth are locked in as he tries to help the Wildcats make a third straight NCAA Tourney appearance. Jori Parys reports.
Mayor Brandon Johnson was asked by the House Oversight Committee to testify on Capitol Hill next month about Chicago's sanctuary city status — along with other big city mayors. He talked one-on-one with Political Reporter Chris Tye about why he finds the request "disingenuous."
President Trump called for the freeze, which his administration calls temporary, on trillions of dollars in federal grants and loans to make sure they align with his agenda. But the move now faces legal challenges and was blocked by a judge until Monday. Charlie De Mar reports.
During the brawl, Supervisor Tiffany Henyard herself ran from her seat at the table in the front of the room to intervene.
Millions in local funding could be in jeopardy, and many Chicago area nonprofits were anxiously waiting late Wednesday for some clarity on the future of their federal grants.
Mayor Johnson was asked by the House Oversight Committee to testify on Capitol Hill next month about Chicago's sanctuary city status — along with other big city mayors.
It turns out the cameras intended to enforce the new state legislation have not been installed.
Police Supt. Larry Snelling said federal agencies have told him they are focused on arresting undocumented immigrants convicted of violent crimes.
Millions in local funding could be in jeopardy, and many Chicago area nonprofits were anxiously waiting late Wednesday for some clarity on the future of their federal grants.
CBS News Chicago went searching for yearly and daily averages for such enforcement actions over the past eight years.
While the auctions in the Chicago area promise luxurious items for sale at high values, customers are complaining.
"What happens in the Arctic doesn't stay in the Arctic," said atmospheric scientist Scott Collis.
The lessons being taught to victim advocates are aimed at interrupting cycles of violence by training them on the best ways they can lend a helping hand.
Landon Slaggert, Ryan Donato and Teuvo Teravainen also scored for the 'Hawks, who won for just the third time in 18 games this season when trailing after the first period.
Barnhizer and his teeth are locked in as he tries to help the Wildcats make a third straight NCAA Tourney appearance.
The Bears last week announced Ben Johnson as their new head coach.
The Bulls went 24 for 53 from 3-point range and had seven players score in double figures.
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The victims were in a home in the 5300 block of South Wabash Avenue when they were shot multiple times in their bodies.
Josiah Shaw was killed, and his mother was severely hurt, in the 2008 shooting.
Back on Friday, Sept. 26, Kia Tidwell, 42, was struck by crossfire while driving past the McDonald's at 1527 W. 5th Ave. in Gary.
There was no immediate word on what prompted the gunfire, but investigators said there was no threat to the public.
A judge denied the Cook County State's Attorney's office's petition to keep Robert Pasco in custody.