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By some estimates, cargo thefts are a $35 billion-a-year problem with the power to disrupt supply chains, and even increase ...
Thursday's protest at Daley Plaza are part of the ‘Good Trouble Lives On’ nationwide demonstrations honoring the late Rep.
Speed cameras in several Chicago locations will begin issuing tickets this week, while more cameras are going online ahead of ...
On the day he was killed, prosecutors said, Chicago police Officer Andres Vásquez Lasso woke up early in the morning in the ...
After years of working on and performing their song, "Pursuit," Chicago band Pixel Grip woke up to a surprise when they heard ...
The Chicago Park District is launching reform efforts after a lifeguard allegedly shot and killed a teen at Douglass Park earlier this year.
Sensitive groups are advised to stay indoors and limit outdoor activities as pollution and ozone levels spike to unhealthy ...
After a Douglass Park shooting involving a lifeguard left one teen dead and another injured, the Chicago Park District released the results of an internal review that aimed to look for holes in ...
The court system is a major component of immigration enforcement in this country that two judges fear is being tossed aside, in favor of expedited deportations.
CBS News Chicago photojournalist Dino Pillizzi had a personal reflection on the 1995 heat wave, as he covered the tragedy in real time.
Chicago Public Schools issued layoff notices to 1,458 staff due to enrollment changes, not the $734 million deficit.
Chicago alders will consider allowing more accessory dwelling units, or ADUs, to provide more affordable housing.