Driver killed after colliding with a semi on Route 59 and 103rd Street in...
A person was killed Monday morning when their car crashed into the back end of a semitrailer at Route 59 and 103rd Street in Naperville.
View ArticleColumn: Cancel Culture is coming for you. What’s next, Fact-Boarding? We need...
A congressional hearing on cancel culture? Rep. Jim Jordan wants one. And CPAC attendees couldn't stop talking about the threat of being canceled.
View ArticleDaywatch: U. of I. saliva COVID-19 test approved, thousands of CPS students...
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View ArticleCharges may be filed today in fatal North Chicago shooting
North Chicago Police responded to reports of shots fired at about 6:40 p.m. at the apartment complex on Prairie View Court. Officers found the body of a 47-year-old woman with what appeared to be...
View ArticleWhere are you in the vaccine line? We charted out who is eligible and who is...
The Tribune charted all of the vaccine groups by phase to give a little more context to just who might be next in line for the vaccine.
View ArticleFormer city inspector pleads guilty to fraud involving company tied to Ald....
A former Chicago city inspector pleaded guilty to fraud Tuesday in a case stemming from the ongoing federal investigation of Ald. Carrie Austin.
View ArticleWisconsin Republicans want to ban transgender athletes from girls’ and...
The Wisconsin proposal faces an almost certain veto from Democratic Gov. Tony Evers should it pass the Republican-controlled Legislature.
View Article11-year-old girl, man seriously wounded in Chicago gas station shooting,...
An 11-year-old girl and an 18-year-old man were seriously injured Monday night when someone fired on the man at a gas station in the West Pullman neighborhood on Chicago’s Far South Side, police said.
View ArticleAurora firefighters battle multifamily home fire near downtown
Aurora firefighters battled a fire Tuesday morning at a vacant multifamily home near the city’s downtown.
View ArticleJudge balks at potential plea deal for ‘serial stowaway’ in most recent...
The Chicago-area woman known as the “serial stowaway” for her history of sneaking onto flights was poised to plead guilty in her latest case after working out a deal, but a Cook County judge indicated...
View Article1 dead after 3 semitrailer truck crash on Tri-State Tollway near Hickory Hills
One person was killed early Tuesday when two semitrailers collided, blocking several lanes on the northbound Tri-State Tollway, officials said.
View ArticleIllinois set to receive more than 100,000 doses of new Johnson & Johnson...
Illinois is expected to receive more than 100,000 doses of the recently approved Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine this week, according to the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
View ArticleColumn: One family’s weekly trips to fill Chicago’s Love Fridges is a...
Michelle DiGiacomo collected grocery gift cards, but she's disabled and needed a volunteer to do the shopping. Annie Swingen's family stepped in.
View ArticleRegistration for United Center COVID-19 vaccinations to open Thursday, site...
Illinois residents who are 65 or older can start making appointments for the United Center mass vaccination site Thursday morning, officials announced.
View ArticleAdvocate Aurora Health working on mass vaccination site at conference center...
Advocate Aurora Health is working on a mass vaccination site to be hosted at the conference center next to Wrigley Field, potentially giving the city another prominent location for shots distribution,...
View ArticleChicago man arrested on federal charges of inciting looting during unrest in...
A Chicago man was arrested Tuesday on federal charges alleging he called for and participated in looting during the civil unrest that gripped the city last August.
View ArticleFans in stands? Mayor Lori Lightfoot says she thinks Chicago Cubs, White Sox...
Good news, Chicago baseball fans: Mayor Lori Lightfoot said Tuesday that the Cubs and White Sox will be able to host fans this season. But the mayor declined to offer a timeline on when, noting the...
View ArticleVernon Jordan, civil rights activist and former President Clinton adviser,...
Vernon Jordan, a civil rights activist and a former advisor to President Bill Clinton, has died, according to a statement from his daughter.
View ArticleFatal house fire that killed mother, daughter in Gresham neighborhood now...
Investigators believe the fire that killed a mother and daughter in the Gresham neighborhood was intentionally set.
View ArticleCoronavirus in Illinois updates: Registration for United Center vaccinations...
Here are the latest updates on the coronavirus in the Chicago area and the rest of Illinois.
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