Chicago 2 days ago Chicago spent $80K to renovate office for first lady Johnson as city faces billion dollar budget shortfall Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is facing scrutiny after the city spent $80,000 to renovate an office for first lady Stacie Johnson while facing a nearly billion-dollar budget shortfall.
CRIME 2 days ago Mob of up to 30 looters, some armed, ransack freight train in Chicago Dramatic footage captures the moment a mob of around 30 people loot a freight train in Chicago Friday and then make off with appliances like air fryers and flat-screen TVs.
Chicago 4 days ago Box containing human head reportedly found on sidewalk of Chicago's West Side: report Authorities in Chicago are investigating after a witness said they found a box on the sidewalk near the city's West Side that contained a human head.
VIDEO 4 days ago Woman says she was upgraded to business class seat after accidentally speaking with airline CEO Julia Jaroslawski found herself stranded in Qatar with no way of getting home to Chicago, Illinois, for days. While trying to find an alternative route, the student ran into Qatar Airways' CEO who upgraded her ticket home, Jaroslawski said.
US 6 days ago Chicago prosecutor declines to charge 'dangerous' Colombian migrant in shooting death of 17-year-old Cook Count State’s Attorney Kim Foxx declined to pursue charges against a Colombian migrant previously connected to the death of 17-year-old Stephanie Lopez Ramirez.
OPINION 6 days ago I am not buying the 'hate speech' ruse and you shouldn't either We can never allow the principle of free speech to be compromised in any way. It is the greatest principle and power that man could ever possess.
LIFESTYLE October 8 On this day in history, October 8, 1871, the Great Chicago Fire erupts, killing 300 people On this day in history, Oct. 8, 1871, a terrible fire broke out on the southwest side of Chicago, Illinois, killing 300 people and leaving a third of the city's population homeless.
Chicago October 7 Chicago mayor compares viewpoint of those who disagree with him about school spending to slavery Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson announced six new nominees for the school board while also blasting the status quo of not investing in education because it is too expensive.
Chicago October 5 Entire Chicago school board to resign over teachers union dispute with Dem mayor: 'Deeply alarming' The entire Chicago Board of Education is resigning after reportedly declining to fire the Chicago Public Schools CEO during contract negotiations with the city's teachers union.
IMMIGRATION October 3 'Dangerous' migrant is person of interest in shooting death of 17-year-old Chicago girl A 19-year-old migrant described as 'dangerous' was arrested in connection with the shooting death of a 17-year-old female migrant in Chicago, a police source confirmed to Fox News.