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A large pothole was reported Monday on Interstate 55 in Bolingbrook. → Read More
On Thursday, one of the candidates revealed his plan to improve the city's educational system. → Read More
A suburban natural hair care company is catching heat for an advertising campaign. → Read More
History was made Thursday on Chicago's South Side. → Read More
Chicago neighbors say they are worried the suspects are following the victims as they run errands. → Read More
“Realistically, this didn't start to materialize until the incident happened in Highland Park. Highland Park is a rich White neighborhood. You look at the inner city and things happen and yet the government didn't react. You know, so do the math," said Krahl. → Read More
An Arlington Heights woman has beat incredible odds not only to survive, but to thrive. → Read More
In the last 24 hours, five more women have come forward with lawsuits aimed at a local doctor and his former employer. → Read More
This week, CEO Bob Jordan wrote a letter apologizing to customers about the chaos and offered those impacted 25,000 frequent-flier points, which is equivalent to about $300. These are in addition to customers' reimbursements and refunds. However, many customers say they are now facing delays on the airline's website when trying to apply the points to their account. → Read More
Over nine minutes of CPR was administered before Damar Hamlin's heart restarted. → Read More
Chicago police are looking for a gunman who killed a security guard at a hookah lounge in Ukrainian Village. → Read More
"You know you are somebody when your memory can sell out a show," said comedian Damon Williams. → Read More
“A young man was taken into custody and three weeks later he was dead,” said Jon Erickson, the family's attorney. → Read More
"We have hope for your future, for your kids. We want the schools to reopen and become vibrant, for economic development to begin, for violence to go down, for young Black men to quit being murdered," said State Police Supt. Douglas Carter. "I know I don't look like that, but it doesn't mean I don't care about you." → Read More
A family is hoping to find the good Samaritans who wasted no time to help a loved one. → Read More
Earlier this year, the app was reportedly gaining movement — seeing downloads up 315 percent. → Read More
A viral video at a high school football game has an Illinois school district changing up its policies for students. → Read More
One of Chicago's hardest hit areas for overdoses is on the West Side. → Read More
The federal trial of R&B star R. Kelly enters its second week in Chicago, with the prosecution shifting its focus away from graphic material shown last week. Monday's testimony focused on the singer's finances and alleged obstruction of justice conspiracy. → Read More
A Wauconda High School student was arrested Thursday for allegedly bringing a loaded gun to school. → Read More