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New lawsuit alleges Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard improperly denied barbershop owner business license
Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard declined to answer questions after after her first public meeting Tuesday night since, sources say, the FBI served subpoenas at Village Hall.
As Marine Leadership Academy’s embattled principal receives a promotion at CPS, parents demand accountability
Embattled Marine Leadership Academy Principal Kristin Novy is resigning from her post as the head of the Logan Square school to take a citywide position within Chicago Public Schools, the district said in an emailed statement Wednesday. For parents and community members who’ve been calling for Novy’s removal for months, the development can be summed up in a word, Board of Governors member ...
Man Shot and Killed in Chicago's South Shore, Police Investigation Underway
A 59-year-old man lost his life to gun violence in Chicago's South Shore area on Tuesday evening, the Chicago Sun-Times reports. Police responded to a call around 7 p.m. in the 6700 block of South Chappel Avenue, where they discovered the victim with a critical gunshot wound to his abdomen.
Chicago's 'rat hole' removed after city determines sidewalk with animal impression was damaged
The imprint has been a quirk in the neighborhood of Roscoe Village for years, but it found fresh fame in January after a Chicago comedian shared a photo on the social platform X.
Illinois tulip farms will be in ‘full bloom' this weekend, but forecast calls for storms
Illinois tulip farms are making for colorful sights, but rain and storms headed to the Chicago area could dampen your weekend plans to see the festive flowers. This weekend at Richardson Farm in Spring Grove, approximately 600,000 tulips are expected to be in bloom. And in Maple Park, at Kuiper's Family Farm, organizers expected fields to be in "full bloom."
Gianno Caldwell: A Lot Of People In Chicago Are Fed Up With Mayor Johnson Over His Handling Of The Migrant Crisis
Fox News Political Analyst Gianno Caldwell joins Fox Across America With Jimmy Failla to shed light on how people in Chicago are getting fed up with the city prioritizing the wellbeing of illegal migrants over that of legal residents. “This may actually impact the general election, which is something most people wouldn’t even think, especially in Chicago. But what has happened which I find to be quite interesting is the Black folks there, especially the Black folks there who voted for Mayor Johnson. And that’s the reason why he won because of that Black support, and coupling that with Joe...
Chicago Police Appeal
A court decision has been appealed by the largest police union in Chicago, which has made the announcement in a formal manner. Additionally, that would have allowed the public to attend hearings on significant disciplinary cases. Lawyers for Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 7 announced in court that they would appeal a ruling made last month by Cook County Judge Michael Mullen.
The Best Korean Restaurants In Chicago
Chicago is home to tons of fantastic Korean restaurants. Some have been grilling kalbi and making kimchi for decades in former Koreatowns like Albany Park and Lincoln Square. Others are newer places with fusion tacos or French-influenced fine dining. But whether you're looking for KBBQ, a tasting menu with Hi-Chew-makgeolli sherbet, or just want to tackle a beer tower and plates of bossam while BTS music videos play in the background, you can expect an excellent meal at any of these 18 spots.
Bank robber, hunted down by security guard, had 3 rough drafts of holdup note in his pocket, FBI says
CHICAGO — A man faces federal bank robbery charges after the bank security guard chased him down and allegedly found him carrying three rough drafts of the holdup note he handed to a teller. The robbery occurred around 10:15 a.m. Tuesday at Chase Bank, 10 South Dearborn, in the...
CBS 2's Pet Rescue Spotlight shines on puppy Stella Marie from West Suburban Humane Society
CHICAGO (CBS) — Each Thursday, CBS 2 shines a spotlight on pet rescue organizations throughout Chicago.Carolyn Mossberger is from West Suburban Humane Society, and they brought along the adorable Stella Marie, who is looking for that special forever home.She's a 12-week-old, possibly a lab or pit bull mix, currently in foster care and ready to be adopted."She's a good little girl," Mossberger said, adding that she'd be great in any kind of home setting."She's already learning house breakage, so she's really good with that, likes other dogs and likes kids. Pretty much any home," Mossberger said.West Suburban Humane Society is having...
Items you ought to sanitize in your hotel room
CHICAGO — There’s a good chance you’re not paying enough attention when you check into a hotel room. Sure, everyone looks for bed bugs. But sanitation scientists say people don’t think twice about their tv remotes or those glasses sitting on the desk. We use the...
Brief downpours, small hail among possible threats as storms move toward Chicago area
Brief downpours, high wind gusts, small hail and lightning strikes are among the threats and showers and storms move their way into the Chicago area Tuesday afternoon, according to the National Weather Service. The possible storms come on the heels of rainfall Tuesday morning in some of the area's southern...
School in south suburbs briefly placed on lockdown Tuesday night after shooting reported outside building
RICHTON PARK, Ill. — A school in the south suburb of Richton Park was briefly placed on emergency lockdown Tuesday night after police received a call about a shooting outside the building. According to Richton Park authorities, a phone call from the principal of Neil Armstrong Elementary around 6 p.m. alerted police to a shooting […]
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