July 25, 2018 Missing Special Olympics athlete with autism found safe, police say The Special Olympics athlete from Bangladesh who disappeared from his Chicago hotel last week was found safe Tuesday, police said.
July 24, 2018 John Wayne Gacy victim reconstructions released by authorities New images of two unidentified victims of serial killer John Wayne Gacy were released Monday as authorities continue efforts to identify all of the infamous murderer's victims.
July 23, 2018 Man's body found in Mount Rushmore park An Illinois man was found dead at the base of a cliff near Mount Rushmore last week, officials said Monday.
July 23, 2018 Chicago mayoral candidate gives out hundreds of thousands of dollars to potential voters at church A millionaire businessman running for mayor in Chicago blessed thousands of churchgoers – and potential voters – Sunday by handing out hundreds of thousands of dollars.
July 23, 2018 Chicago police search for missing autistic athlete who disappeared during Special Olympics A search is underway for an autistic soccer player from Bangladesh who disappeared outside a Chicago hotel he was staying at during the Special Olympics.
July 22, 2018 Chicago named 'rat capital' of the country amid rodent complaint spike New York is no longer the big cheese.
July 21, 2018 Lightning strikes woman at country music festival in Wisconsin A woman attending a popular country music festival in Wisconsin was struck by lightning while she was apparently talking on her cellphone, according to reports.
July 19, 2018 'Serial Stowaway' deemed fit to stand trial, must wear ankle monitor, judge rules Marilyn Hartman, 66, was ordered by Cook County Judge Maura Slattery-Boyle to stay clear of any airport, train station or bus station while she’s awaiting for trial.
July 19, 2018 Believing daughter, 10, was 'a demon,' Illinois parents locked her in squalid basement for months, cops say An Illinois couple locked their daughter in a dark, squalid basement prison for months -- because they believed the 10-year-old was possessed by a demon, cops said.
July 17, 2018 Chicago police union fights state's 'bizarre' proposed consent decree after Obama-era DOJ investigation The Chicago Fraternal Order of Police is fighting to get a pending consent decree it considers heavily anti-police tossed out before the document is enacted and potentially brings a dramatic overhaul to the city’s police policy.