July 23, 2021 Grafton, Illinois city officials forfeit salaries to give cops raises Grafton Mayor Michael Morrow, city attorney Will Miller and other officials have come together to support local law enforcement and meet the budget in order to give officers raises.
July 23, 2021 Illinois teacher fired over anti-riot comments says colleagues 'terrified' for free speech Jeanne Hedgepeth, a now-fired Illinois teacher, told "The Ingraham Angle" claims she is racist are unfounded.
July 22, 2021 Chicago drive-by shooting leaves 8 injured in third mass attack in six hours, police say A drive-by shooting targeting a party bus in Chicago late last night has left eight people injured in what was the third mass attack in the city in a span of six hours, police say.
July 22, 2021 Chicago's new civilian oversight panel further hinders police officers amid shooting surge, critics say Critics argue a new plan pushed through by Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot and city council Wednesday after 11th-hour negotiations to establish a new civilian oversight panel aimed to increase accountability of law enforcement misconduct will only make it harder for Chicago police to do their jobs.
July 22, 2021 Dashcam video shows officer attacked, strangled during traffic stop, Aurora police say Police in Aurora, Ill., on Wednesday released dashcam video that they said shows an officer being attacked and strangled during a traffic stop last month.
July 21, 2021 Chicago family blasts city, says they're moving after baby girl shot in head: report The family of a 1-month-old girl shot in the head earlier this month says they are moving out of Chicago over gun violence in the city, according to a report.
July 20, 2021 Judicial Watch files civil rights lawsuit for teacher fired after criticizing violent left-wing riots Judicial Watch has filed a First Amendment lawsuit on behalf of an Illinois teacher who was fired after criticizing the rioting, looting and other violence that broke out in Chicago after the death of George Floyd last May.
July 15, 2021 Chicago murder suspects reportedly roam streets on electronic monitoring at alarming rate The federal effort by the Biden administration to reduce gun violence on the streets of Chicago will be ineffective if the local prosecutor continues to allow the release of murder and attempted murder suspects back onto the streets to wreak future havoc, according to a retired police sergeant.
July 14, 2021 Twin helps sister start a family after saving her life: ‘Nothing I wouldn’t do for her’ Bobbie Jo Sullivan, 38, recently donated eggs to her sister, Billie Jo Rose, decades after donating bone marrow when Rose was diagnosed with leukemia when the girls were 7 years old.
July 13, 2021 Ingraham rips 'anti-Democrats' like 'fossil' Durbin calling for 'Angle' to go Laura Ingraham opened "The Ingraham Angle" on Monday by responding to an attack by Illinois Sen. Dick Durbin, who suggested that she and Tucker Carlson be censored for their reporting on the risks of COVID vaccines.