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Information about homicides is released daily by the city of Chicago. The release of homicide victims’ names is delayed by two weeks to allow time for the victims’ families to be notified of a death by Chicago police.
The Chicago Fire FC released renderings on Monday for the club's privately financed $650 million soccer-specific stadium in downtown Chicago that is expected to open in 2028.
Fallen Chicago police Officer Krystal Rivera will be laid to rest next week. Rivera was accidentally shot and killed by another officer on the night of Thursday, June 5, while chasing an armed suspect into an apartment in Chicago's Chatham neighborhood.
Situated along the Chicago River, the 22,000-seat, red brick stadium features a natural grass pitch, a steel roof and a plethora of premium options to go with traditional supporter sections and
Brian Sleeth says a rare Topps card that arrived in an order of pope cards is a symbol of faith, family and a full-circle moment rooted in his South Side upbringing. The current bid online is $4,500,
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Chicago is among the cities listed in President Trump's new call for what he's calling the "single largest mass deportation program in history."
Donald Trump called JB Pritzker the "worst (governor) in the county" during a press conference today. Here's what to know.
The Wealth Our Way grant program will help support shared-ownership models that allow community members to own and redevelop properties in their neighborhood.
Chicago organizers have been working to try to protect undocumented immigrants who have been subject to surprise ICE check-ins that sometimes lead to detentions and deportations. At 21st Street and Michigan Avenue in the South Loop Monday,
Connecticut Sun star Tina Charles and Chicago Sky phenom Angel Reese had a heated moment in Sunday’s game, but both hold a deep mutual respect for the other.
Ten Michigan chefs and restaurants were named semifinalists for the awards in January, but Traverse City's Cooks' House was the only final nominee.
Jonathan Britton, 32, is facing multiple charges, including aggravated unlawful use of a weapon and unlawful use of a weapon by a felon.
Declining school enrollment has left 30% of Chicago public schools at least half-empty. The city's failure to address this problem has come at a high cost to the district — and its students.