4 days ago Chicago moves toward reparations with bus tours and town halls as $150M deficit looms Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is pursuing reparations for Black Chicagoans through the Repair Chicago forum, even as the city faces a budget gap of more than $1 billion.
4 days ago Spanish government's Jimmy Gracey autopsy claims stump forensic expert: 'problem for me' A forensic scientist says claims that Jimmy Gracey sustained bruises over hours are "implausible," raising doubts about Spain's accidental death ruling.
4 days ago Facial recognition helped crack alleged student murder by illegal migrant – new bill could ban it: ret. cop Facial recognition helped identify the suspect in Sheridan Gorman's alleged murder, but a new Illinois bill could ban the tool, a retired detective warns.
5 days ago Prosecutors detail moments before illegal immigrant allegedly killed college student Jose Medina-Medina, accused of killing Loyola University Chicago student Sheridan Gorman, faced his first court hearing after a tuberculosis delay.
5 days ago WATCH: Senate hearing goes silent after Angel Father confronts top Dem over daughter’s death A Senate hearing got tense after Illinois father Joe Abraham confronted Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Il., over the death of his daughter, Katie, who was killed by an illegal alien drunk driver.
5 days ago Sheridan Gorman's university newspaper touts ICE tracker after freshman allegedly murdered by illegal alien Loyola Phoenix still runs an ICE tracker after DHS says freshman Sheridan Gorman was allegedly killed by an illegal immigrant released under Biden.
5 days ago Former Dolton, Illinois, 'super mayor' pushes for federal troops in Chicago after father shot in neck Former Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard urged Illinois Gov. Pritzker and Chicago Mayor Johnson to accept federal assistance after her father was shot in the neck.
6 days ago Teen mobs swarm downtown in chaotic takeover—fights erupt, cars targeted before curfew crackdown hits Eight juveniles were arrested and 24 curfew violations issued after a large teen gathering turned chaotic in downtown Chicago's Loop Wednesday night.
6 days ago Chicago alderwoman closes office after 'wrong place at the wrong time' comment on slain student fuels backlash Chicago Alderwoman Maria Hadden closed her office for safety concerns in response to backlash for calling slain student Sheridan Gorman's death the "wrong place, wrong time."
March 25 Ex-Illinois governor: I wasn't in prison 27 hours when I broke my first rule Former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich recounts his first day in prison on the next episode of 'Hang Out with Sean Hannity.'