Roseland water pumping station down for short time Tuesday, second time this...
The Roseland Pumping Station experienced outages Tuesday that left people in Beverly and Morgan Park without water for the second time this month.
View ArticleAlden closes $633 million purchase of Tribune Publishing; puts newspaper...
Alden Global Capital has completed its $633 million purchase of Tribune Publishing, taking the Chicago-based newspaper chain private and adding the Chicago Tribune and other major dailies to the hedge...
View ArticleIllinois legislators approve bill that would decriminalize HIV transmission
A bill that remove the possibility of criminal penalties for transmitting the human immunodeficiency virus, or HIV, was passed by the Illinois Senate on Tuesday.
View ArticleDefense asks judge to dismiss charges against mother of Connor Kerner,...
Roxann Kerner, 47, of the 2100 block of Kelle Drive, Chesterton, reportedly used an email address police tracked back to her to send about five anonymous tips to the Porter County Sheriff’s Department...
View ArticlePolice charge wife of man who died in Homewood office shooting
Homewood police said Tuesday they have charged the wife of a 48-year-old man who died May 8 after being shot multiple times inside an office building.
View ArticleArmed men took teen’s phone and charger in robbery at Fairway Drive apartment...
A 17-year-old from Warrenville was grabbed by three young men who took his cellphone and charger Monday evening at a Naperville apartment complex on the city’s north side, Naperville police said.
View ArticleCoronavirus in Illinois updates: Here’s what happened May 25 with COVID-19 in...
Here are the latest updates on the coronavirus in the Chicago area and the rest of Illinois.
View ArticleColumn: ‘CPS, shame on you.’ Supporters rally outside school where disabled...
CPS clerk Judy Mahoney, paralyzed by a drunken driver, said she was grateful for the support of the crowd, but she was hoping a rally wouldn’t be necessary.
View ArticleChicago woman, 86, shot after watering her grass considers moving from her...
An 86-year-old woman, the oldest person to be shot in Chicago since September, worries her West Garfield Park home of 50 years is becoming increasingly dangerous.
View ArticleChicago alderman wants to cap ride-share surge pricing
A downtown alderman wants to cap the surge prices ride share companies such as Uber and Lyft charge when drivers are busy, saying he’s hearing about “passengers paying a small fortune for short trips.”
View ArticleAs United Center, other sites wind down, Chicago shifting vaccination focus...
As the city of Chicago prepares to wind down its biggest mass vaccination site, officials said Tuesday they are focused on a hyperlocal inoculation campaign that includes dozens of pop-up events,...
View ArticleVigils, marches in Chicago on the one-year anniversary of George Floyd's death
People rally in Chicago on May 25, 2021, the anniversary of George Floyd's death and the start of a nationwide racial reckoning against police brutality.
View ArticleThe Spin: Schneider pushes Congress to censure Taylor Greene | Lesser-known...
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View ArticleDemocrats want to redraw Illinois Supreme Court districts for first time in...
Illinois Democrats look to redraw state Supreme Court districts to maintain majority over Republicans.
View ArticlePolice search Northbrook yard in connection with 1982 missing person cold case
A portion of the backyard of a Northbrook home was excavated Tuesday afternoon as part of a cold case investigation involving a woman reported missing almost three decades ago.
View ArticleProposal for 110 new recreational marijuana stores passes Illinois House....
A proposal that could open trendy areas to new minority-owned marijuana shops took a major step closer to reality Tuesday, as part of a bill to create 110 new recreational cannabis dispensary licenses.
View ArticleAs Chicagoans mark the anniversary of George Floyd’s murder, activists call...
Chicagoans joined in events marking the one-year anniversary Tuesday of the death of George Floyd. Former Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin was convicted last month of Floyd’s murder and faces...
View ArticleGrief, smiles a year after George Floyd’s killing as his family meets with...
George Floyd’s family visited Washington Tuesday to mourn with Biden and prod Congress to act as they commemorate the loss of their brother, father and son one year ago.
View ArticleRallies, moments of silence mark 1 year since George Floyd was killed by...
The “Rise and Remember George Floyd” celebration, including a candlelight vigil at 8 p.m., caps several days of marches, rallies and panel discussions about his death
View ArticleFresh Coast Solar installs solar panels at the College of Lake County in...
Fresh Coast Solar check on an installation of 5,000 solar panels at the College of Lake County in Grayslake. The company is based in Chicago and launched after the Illinois Future Energy Jobs Act...
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