May 30, 2018 Man accused of painting swastikas on graves is no stranger to police The Illinois man accused of painting swastikas on more than 200 gravestones across Memorial Day weekend has had a long history of run-ins with the law.
May 30, 2018 Taco Bell manager stabs employee in dispute over woman, police say A Taco Bell employee was stabbed in the abdomen by his manager early Tuesday in the Wrigleyville neighborhood of Chicago, police said.
May 26, 2018 Trump defends Chicago police, tweets they 'have every right to legally protest' President Trump tweeted in defense of the Chicago police on Friday evening, saying they had “every right to legally protest,” days after a police union in the city planned a demonstration against Mayor Rahm Emanuel, who they claim is “anti-police.”
May 22, 2018 Nearly 20 Chicago elementary school students hospitalized after gas leak Seventeen students and one teacher at a Chicago, Illinois, elementary school were hospitalized Tuesday and later released following a possible gas leak in the area.
May 21, 2018 Officer gets standing ovation at graduation for stopping school shooting A school resource officer was honored at an Illinois high school graduation for his heroic actions after he stopped a school shooter from taking any lives.
May 17, 2018 Chicago OKs controversial plan for Obama Presidential Center Barack Obama's multimillion dollar plan to build a 12-story museum and library dedicated to his presidency has been approved by a city commission.
May 16, 2018 'Cute puppy' brought into Illinois police station turns out to be coyote Police in Illinois shared a snap of a “puppy” on social media -- as well as its true identity.
May 16, 2018 Resource officer prevents possible school shooting after man brings gun to Illinois high school A resource officer may have prevented a massacre after a 19-year-old former male student allegedly brought a gun inside an Illinois school and opened fire.
May 16, 2018 Illinois teens bring prom to girl badly burned in bonfire pit explosion A 15-year-old girl who suffered third-degree burns after a fire pit exploded was unable to attend her high school’s prom on Saturday. But that all changed thanks to her friends, who brought the prom to her instead.
May 15, 2018 Lawsuit alleges 'con shell game' to build Obama Center in Chicago park The City of Chicago has engaged in “a short con shell game” to help Barack Obama build a 12-story museum and library dedicated to his presidency on public parkland, a new lawsuit alleges.