Woman facing abuse fights back. Her win could help thousands of survivors.
"Pay attention in the red flags, because there's always red flags," said Enidt Martinez.
"Pay attention in the red flags, because there's always red flags," said Enidt Martinez.
After learning someone tried to kill him when he was just hours old, he used DNA testing kits hoping to get offenders arrested.
Less than a mile from the United Center, staff at Rush University Medical Center prepare for any possibility of a chemical attack.
The department has now confirmed they will be providing emergency medical support both inside the secure perimeter that will be going up around the United Center.
The former University of Illinois football player had been hired at Aunt Martha's despite having a criminal conviction on his record.
A murky law involving emergency protection orders leads to some judges allowing domestic abusers to keep their weapons.
At the time of the crash, the city had a strict police policy about when an officer can chase a fleeing vehicle.
One man who worked at Aunt Martha's through a third-party security firm was charged with aggravated criminal sexual abuse against a 14-year-old girl.
Antoinette Newsome reveals what she and her children went through when they were attacked by the suspect who was later found and shot himself on Friday.
Police are searching for Lander Coleman, 43, who was accused of shooting his ex-girlfriend and her daughter and son.
Maria Roque filed numerous police reports and got a protection order. But the system that was supposed to protect her failed.
DCFS Director Heidi Mueller was asked Thursday why some kids in the system are being held in psychiatric hospitals longer than medically necessary.
After the CBS 2 Investigators pressed the state for days, they finally admitted mistakes involving the release of Crosetti Brand from prison.
The growing and dangerous trend of making false calls to trigger big police responses is targeting innocent families.
The Illinois Prisoner Review Board was never told a pregnant Chicago woman feared for her life, and was seeking an order of protection against her ex-boyfriend, before he was paroled and later allegedly stabbed her and killed her 11-year-old son.