November 12, 2019 Miranda Devine blasts students whose outrage led to college newspaper's apology for Jeff Sessions protest coverage A New York Post columnist ripped her alma mater's college newspaper for apologizing over its coverage of students protesting an appearance on-campus by former Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
November 10, 2019 Book returns in Chicago increase 240 percent after city eliminates fines Public libraries within Chicago have seen a 240 percent increase in the number of books returned after the city's mayor eliminated overdue fines in late September this year.
November 9, 2019 Florida woman arrested in nanny's 1999 'barbaric' beating death, Wisconsin sheriff says A Wisconsin sheriff said Friday that his investigators had cracked a 20-year-old murder mystery.
November 8, 2019 Man runs race in full SWAT gear, saves a life, then proposes -- all in a matter of moments The finish line of the Allstate Hot Chocolate 15K Run changed life-as-they-know it for Chicago Police Sgt. Mike Nowacki, his girlfriend, and a complete stranger with "serendipitous" timing.
November 6, 2019 Chicago's top cop Eddie Johnson considering retirement, he says Eddie Johnson, the superintendent of Chicago Police, told reporters at a City Hall budget meeting Monday that he’s considering retirement after joining the department more than three decades ago.
October 31, 2019 Chicago girl, 7, shot in the neck while trick-or-treating, police say A 7-year-old girl dressed as a bumblebee was shot while she was trick-or-treating in a Chicago neighborhood Thursday evening.
October 31, 2019 Labrador sworn in at Chicago state's attorney's office as emotional support dog The Illinois State's Attorney's office in Chicago has gone to the dogs.
October 31, 2019 Illinois man surrenders to police after Photoshop costume request All it took to find a suspected drunk driver in Illinois was a little magic with Photoshop.
October 31, 2019 Chicago teachers' strike ends after 11 days without classes Chicago teachers will return to class on Friday after reaching a labor contract deal Thursday with the nation's third-largest school district.
October 31, 2019 Barack Obama too 'establishment' for Sharpton-AOC Democrats, Larry Elder says Former President Barack Obama's comments this week on America's "woke" culture could lead him to be considered "establishment" by the progressive wing of the Democratic Party, according to conservative author and radio host Larry Elder.