Chicago police issued a warning after multiple sexual assaults and robberies in Woodlawn were linked to a dating app. Authorities urge caution when meeting strangers and report suspicious activity promptly.
Sportsbooks have filed a lawsuit to block Chicago’s newly imposed 10.25% tax on online betting. The industry argues the tax is excessive and could hinder market growth, challenging the city’s latest revenue move.
Opinion: What jury duty reveals about America’s strength highlights the vital role of civic engagement in upholding justice. It underscores how citizen participation reflects the resilience and values at the core of American democracy.
An Ohio dentist and his wife were found dead in a suspected homicide. Authorities have arrested the wife’s ex-husband in connection with the case, which remains under investigation, NBC News reports.
Gov. J.B. Pritzker announced that former President Trump intends to deploy the National Guard in Illinois, raising concerns about the motives and timing of the move. State officials are closely monitoring developments.
Rogers Park’s historic 400 Theaters, a 113-year-old landmark, is reopening under new management. The revived movie house aims to blend classic charm with modern cinema experiences, revitalizing the local cultural scene.
Chicago school board members are raising urgent concerns about special education staffing shortages, seeking clarity on how these gaps impact student support and what steps the district will take to address the issue.
New DEA Chicago leader Todd Smith outlines his priorities in tackling local crime, focusing on dismantling Chicago gangs, Mexican cartels, and drug trafficking networks in an exclusive ABC7 Chicago interview.
Chicago sports fans grapple with recent challenges as teams face losing streaks and rebuilding phases. Despite setbacks, local supporters remain hopeful, reflecting resilience amid the Windy City’s tough times.
The buyer who backed out of a $37.5M Lake Geneva mansion purchase is seeking to dismiss the seller’s lawsuit, citing contractual disputes, Crain’s Chicago Business reports. The case highlights ongoing real estate tensions.
The Packers’ second-half collapse in Chicago was marked by costly turnovers, missed opportunities, and defensive breakdowns. Key players faltered under pressure, leading to a decisive shift in momentum and a tough loss.
The Chicago Cubs have suffered a major setback in their pursuit of top free agent slugger Juan Martinez. Sources confirm the star outfielder has signed with a rival team, dashing Chicago’s hopes for a marquee offseason acquisition.
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot has signed an order outlining a strategic blueprint to counter potential federal crackdowns under former President Trump, aiming to protect city residents and preserve local policies, NBC News reports.
Accel Entertainment is set to launch operations in Chicago contingent on the regulation of Video Gaming Terminals (VGTs). The move could expand the city’s gambling landscape significantly.
Illinois’ 2026 education laws introduce key changes, including AI curriculum integration and expanded immigrant rights protections. The reforms aim to modernize learning and foster inclusivity across the state’s schools.
A teenager was shot and injured in Chicago’s South Shore neighborhood, according to police. The incident is under investigation. No arrests have been made at this time. Authorities urge anyone with information to come forward.
Ald. Gilbert Villegas argues Chicago should not tax residents who place bets on sports online, citing concerns over fairness and economic impact. The proposal raises debates on city revenue and gambling regulation.
An investor has proposed a 19-story apartment tower for a South Loop site, aiming to boost housing options in the area. The development reflects growing interest in expanding residential capacity in Chicago’s South Loop.
Alex Bregman has agreed to a blockbuster contract with the Chicago Cubs, solidifying their lineup for years to come. The All-Star infielder’s deal marks a major move in MLB free agency. Details emerging soon.
The Dallas Mavericks will be without star forward Anthony Davis in their upcoming game against his hometown Chicago Bulls. The absence is expected to impact Dallas’ lineup and strategy significantly.




















