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Chicago Tribune
Dec 03, 2025

Cops yet to find evidence of drink tampering following Tara Reid allegations
Rosemont police said "no criminal act" had been committed against the actress, but said the case remained open.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 03, 2025

Man facing attempted murder charge for alleged shove onto Blue Line tracks
A Chicago man has been charged after allegedly punching and pushing someone onto the tracks at a CTA Blue Line stop in Forest Park this week, local authorities said. Tommie Carter, 39, faces one count of attempted first-degree murder and three counts of aggravated battery to a police officer. Forest Park police officers responded to […]

Chicago Tribune
Dec 03, 2025

What Israel's plan to reopen the Rafah border crossing means for Palestinians in Gaza
Israel said Wednesday that it would reopen the Rafah border crossing in the coming days, allowing Palestinians to leave Gaza.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 03, 2025

‘It's gonna be their version against ours': Undercover tape played at bribery trial of ex-Summit police chief
Jury hears from cooperator at trial of former Summit Police Chief John Kosmowski, who is charged with bribery and obstruction of justice over alleged payoff for liquor license transfer.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 03, 2025

Charges dropped against Lakeview comedy club manager accused of assaulting federal agents
Federal prosecutors moved Wednesday to drop charges against a comedy club manager accused of shutting a car door on a federal immigration agent's leg in the Lakeview neighborhood, the latest in a string of dismissals in high-profile cases that resulted from the Trump Administration's so-called "Operation Midway Blitz."

Chicago Tribune
Dec 03, 2025

Judge orders OpenAI to hand over ChatGPT conversations in win for newspapers in copyright case
A Manhattan judge has ordered OpenAI to provide the Chicago Tribune and other news outlets with millions of anonymous chats between ChatGPT and its users in a major ongoing copyright infringement case.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 03, 2025

Illinois to celebrate United States' 250th birthday with public art, history initiatives
As President Donald Trump toys with bringing a UFC wrestling match to the White House next year to commemorate the 250th, Illinois' approach announced this week was more restrained.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 03, 2025

New Indiana Congressional map offers GOP advantage, but smaller margins
The proposed map for Indiana's Congressional districts does offer Republican candidates an advantage in all districts, but also makes some districts more competitive for a potential Democratic win, according to Indiana University Indianapolis professor of political science Aaron Dusso. When he saw the proposed map, Dusso said it was immediately clear that Republicans' goal was […]

Chicago Tribune
Dec 03, 2025

Sweeping ban on hemp products in Chicago advances in City Council
Proponents of the hemp product ban argue it would make Chicago safer by speeding up a pending Congressional prohibition on the products that get users high.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 03, 2025

Steve Cropper, guitarist and member of Stax Records' Booker T and the M.G.'s, has died at age 84
Steve Cropper, the lean, soulful guitarist and songwriter who helped anchor the celebrated Memphis backing band Booker T. and the M.G.'s at Stax Records and co-wrote the classics "Green Onions," "(Sittin' on) the Dock of the Bay" and "In the Midnight Hour," has died. He was 84.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 03, 2025

Pentagon watchdog finds Pete Hegseth's use of Signal posed risk to US personnel, AP sources say
The Pentagon's watchdog found that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth put U.S. personnel and their mission at risk when he used the Signal messaging app to convey sensitive information about a military strike against Yemen's Houthi militants.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 03, 2025

Indianapolis man gets 35 years for killing near Gary fitness center
An Indianapolis man got 35 years in a plea deal for a slaying near Hudson-Campbell Sports & Fitness Center in January 2023.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 03, 2025

Wisconsin Supreme Court to decide whether local jails can hold immigrants for ICE
A divided Wisconsin Supreme Court on Wednesday agreed to take a case brought by the American Civil Liberties Union on behalf of an immigrant rights group arguing that it is illegal for local jails to hold immigrant detainees at the request of federal authorities.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 03, 2025

Protestors criticize Braun's redistricting plan outside Hammond fundraiser
Dozens of protestors gathered outside a $10,000-a-plate dinner for Governor Mike Braun at The Banc mixed-use development in Hammond Tuesday night.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 03, 2025

Tom Houlihan, co-founder of HF Chronicle and longtime Star columnist, remembered for life in community journalism
Tom Houlihan, a longtime Star columnist and one of the founders of the Homewood-Flossmoor Chronicle, died Nov. 23.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 03, 2025

Afternoon Briefing: City considers shifting O'Hare construction plans
Good afternoon, Chicago. Here's what is happening today.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 03, 2025

Shredded cheese sold in Illinois and dozens of other states recalled due to potential for metal fragment contamination
There is a recall for more than 260,000 cases of shredded cheese sold in 31 states and Puerto Rico because of the potential for metal fragment contamination, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 03, 2025

With ‘Trump Accounts,' your baby could qualify for $1,000. Here's what to know
When the children of wealthy households leave the nest, they often benefit from their parents' largesse in the form of a trust fund. Less affluent peers may receive nothing at all — or even be expected to support their families when they become adults.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 03, 2025

Woman dies after slipping, being struck by CTA bus in South Shore, police say
A woman was pronounced dead Wednesday morning after police said she slipped and was struck by a CTA bus in the South Shore neighborhood, authorities said. About 7:30 a.m., a CTA bus was moving from a stationary position in the 7000 block of South Shore Drive, when a pedestrian approached, appeared to have slipped and […]

Chicago Tribune
Dec 03, 2025

Federation of Labor backs Pat Hynes over Fritz Kaegi for Cook County assessor
The Chicago Federation of Labor announced its endorsement of Pat Hynes and other Cook County candidates in a Wednesday morning release.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 03, 2025

Lansing educators awarded for heroism during fiery vehicle crash
Eight staff from Lester Crawl Primary Center in Lansing District 158 were honored for heroism in assisting teenagers after crash.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 03, 2025

Bruce Dold, former Chicago Tribune editor and ‘consummate newspaperman,' dies at 70
Bruce Dold juggled journalism and business interests in a dual editor-publisher role as the industry grappled with declining revenue and downsizing.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 03, 2025

Chicago weather: Bone-chilling temperatures arrive late Wednesday night — and will stay into Friday
National Weather Service officials warned of bone-chilling temperatures hitting the Chicago area Wednesday night and staying until early Friday.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 03, 2025

Lincoln-Way West Turning Point USA affiliate approved by Student Council
The Lincoln-Way West Turning Point USA affliate generated controversy when supporters claimed its application was unfairly treated.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 03, 2025

Southland crime: Battery in Frankfort, shoplifting in Orland Park, and more
Crime reports from south and southwest suburban agencies from police and court reports and news releases.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 03, 2025

Doctor to be sentenced for selling Matthew Perry ketamine before ‘Friends' star's overdose death
A doctor who pleaded guilty to selling ketamine to Matthew Perry in the weeks before the "Friends" star's overdose death is set to be the first of five people sentenced in the case on Wednesday.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 03, 2025

3 dead and several injured in Calumet Park accident
Illinois State police reported at least three people were fatally injured and several injured in a crash shortly after midnight in south suburban Calumet Park.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 03, 2025

Pete Hegseth faces deepening scrutiny from Congress over boat strikes
Pete Hegseth barely squeaked through a grueling Senate confirmation process to become secretary of defense earlier this year, facing lawmakers wary of the Fox News Channel host and skeptical of his capacity, temperament and fitness for the job.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 03, 2025

Federal border agents launch immigration crackdown in New Orleans
A federal immigration crackdown began Wednesday in New Orleans under an operation that a Homeland Security official said would target violent criminals, expanding the Trump administration's sweeps that have unfolded in other U.S. cities.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 03, 2025

Spotify Wrapped 2025 is here and Bad Bunny has dethroned Taylor Swift as most-streamed artist
The holiday season is here, and with it, a present for fans of end of year data and marketing: Spotify Wrapped is here! And Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny has been named its most-played artist for a fourth time, dethroning Taylor Swift.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 03, 2025

Evanston church's Nativity depicts baby Jesus zip-tied by ICE agents
Lake Street Church of Evanston depicted baby Jesus' hands zip-tied, Mary with a gas mask and ICE as centurions in its Nativity scene.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 03, 2025

Daywatch: Illinois settles suit against Monsanto for $120 million
Good morning, Chicago. Here are the top stories you need to know to start your day.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 03, 2025

Ray LaHood, former GOP congressman and Obama's transportation secretary, named head of Edgar Fellows program
Program founded by former Gov. Jim Edgar promotes bipartisan leadership in Illinois government.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 03, 2025

SEIU looks to beef up CPS ranks amid dispute with CTU
The SEIU Local 73 filed a petition to add about 1,600 school-based Chicago Public Schools workers to its ranks. The Chicago Teachers Union disagrees.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 03, 2025

Today in Chicago History: Pizzeria Uno opened in Old Town
Here's a look back at what happened in the Chicago area on Dec. 3, according to the Tribune's archives.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 03, 2025

Today in History: 11 people were killed in a crush of fans at Cincinnati's Riverfront Coliseum
On Dec. 3, 1979, 11 people were killed in a crush of fans at Cincinnati's Riverfront Coliseum, where the British rock group The Who was performing.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 02, 2025

Contractor killed by freight train while removing snow from Naperville train platform
A contractor removing snow from a Naperville train station was killed when a freight train struck the snow-removal equipment that the man was operating, according to city officials. Naperville police and fire officials responded to the station at 105 E. 4th Ave. on Monday evening, following the collision, according to a statement from City Manager […]

Chicago Tribune
Dec 02, 2025

First, ICE raided their Chicago apartment building. Now, they're being forced to vacate it.
The Circuit Court of Cook County granted an order on Nov. 24 from Wells Fargo Bank to have residents at 7500 S. Shore Drive to vacate by Dec. 12.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 02, 2025

Illinois settles suit against Monsanto for $120 million for PCBs contamination
The lawsuit alleged Monsanto knowingly concealed the dangers of the synthetic chemical and continued to produce and distribute it for decades.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 02, 2025

Gov. JB Pritzker signs law on Illinois vaccine guidelines amid ongoing tumult with Trump administration
The new law, part of the Illinois governor's ongoing battle with the Trump administration, expands pharmacy access to COVID-19 and other shots for young children across Illinois, among other changes.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 02, 2025

Hanover Park police officer busted by ICE back to full duty, village says
Hanover Park police officer Radule Bojovic returned to full duty status this week as he awaits the outcome of his court proceedings, officials said.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 02, 2025

US-Russia talks on Ukraine were ‘constructive' but work remains, Putin adviser says
Talks between Russia and the U.S. on ending the nearly four-year war in Ukraine were constructive, but much work remains, Yuri Ushakov, a senior adviser to President Vladimir Putin, told reporters on Wednesday.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 02, 2025

Raccoon goes on drunken rampage in Virginia liquor store and passes out on bathroom floor
An employee at an Ashland, Virginia-area liquor store found a raccoon passed out on the bathroom floor at the end of a drunken escapade.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 02, 2025

D65 School Board impasse blocks path to any school closures
Acknowleding school closures are needed, the Evanston-Skokie D65 Board deadlocked 3-3 in voting on school closure scenarios.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 02, 2025

Sen. Dick Durbin demands answers from Homeland Security regarding U.S. citizens caught up in immigration raids
Citing Chicago Tribune reporting, U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin demands answers from Homeland Security regarding U.S. citizens caught up in immigration raids

Chicago Tribune
Dec 02, 2025

Hard Rock provides free tuition for Gary grads
Qualified Gary high school graduates can receive free college tuition for four years at Indiana University Northwest from a scholarship program funded by Hard Rock Casino of Northern Indiana, officials said Tuesday.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 02, 2025

After ominous signs from 7th Circuit, attorneys abruptly move to dismiss lawsuit restricting use of force by immigration agents
In what appears to be a longer-term legal strategy, the plaintiffs in an injunction case limiting the use of force by immigration agents during Operation Midway Blitz on Monday abruptly moved to dismiss the underlying lawsuit in the midst of an appeal by the Trump administration.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 02, 2025

Crystal Fabergé egg crafted for Russian royalty shatters record and sells for $30.2 million
A rare crystal and diamond Fabergé egg crafted for Russia's ruling family before it was toppled by revolution shattered records Tuesday as it sold at auction for  $30.2 million.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 02, 2025

Trump administration says it will withhold SNAP from Democrat-led states if they don't provide data
President Donald Trump's administration said Tuesday that it will move to withhold SNAP food aid from recipients in most Democratic-controlled states starting next week unless those states provide information about those receiving the assistance.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 02, 2025

President Trump says National Guard will be sent to New Orleans
By SARA CLINE and JACK BROOK NEW ORLEANS (AP) — President Donald Trump said Tuesday that National Guard troops will soon head to New Orleans and bring another federal surge to the city that is already awaiting a separate immigration crackdown dubbed "Swamp Sweep" that is expected to begin this week. Trump did not say […]

Chicago Tribune
Dec 02, 2025

‘We have fair maps': Indiana redistricting bill passes out of committee despite criticism
After about three hours of public testimony against mid-census redistricting, the House Elections and Apportionment Committee approved a bill allowing for redistricting to move forward for consideration by the House in an 8-5 vote.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 02, 2025

‘We have fair maps': Indiana redistricting bill passes out of House committee despite criticism
After about three hours of public testimony against mid-census redistricting, the House Elections and Apportionment Committee approved a bill allowing for redistricting to move forward for consideration by the House in an 8-5 vote.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 02, 2025

‘I'm shocked': Chicago appeals judge rips lower court's ruling to release immigration arrestees
A federal appeals judge on Tuesday had blunt criticism for a lower court judge's order to release hundreds of immigrants on bond whose arrests during Operation Midway Blitz are being challenged under a consent decree that limits so-called warrantless detention.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 02, 2025

Orland Park settles former police sergeant lawsuit, annexes homes
Orland Park residents east of Wolf Road between 171st and 175th Streets opposed annexation of their properties.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 02, 2025

Steel City wins state tutoring grant support
Gary's Steel City Academy charter school has received state Indiana Learns funding for ILEARN tutoring services for up to 91 students.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 02, 2025

Mayor Brandon Johnson says attacks against his proposed head tax ‘would make Donald Trump blush'
At a City Hall news conference, Johnson called out political organizations that have launched campaigns against his monthly $21-per-employee surcharge on businesses.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 02, 2025

No injuries reported after officer discharges firearm during incident on East Side of Aurora, police say
The officer was responding to a driving-related altercation Tuesday morning on the city's East Side, Aurora police say.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 02, 2025

Afternoon Briefing: Chicago's Shriver Center on Poverty Law closing
Good afternoon, Chicago. Here's what is happening today.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 02, 2025

Ordained minister announced as Valparaiso University's 20th president
An ordained minister and dean at Syracuse University will begin his tenure as Valparaiso University's 20th president on Jan. 1.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 02, 2025

‘Midcentury mobster' home among 4 featured on Oak Park River Forest Infant Welfare Society Holiday House Walk
An Oak Park home once owned by mobster Chuckie English is featured in the Oak Park River Forest Infant Welfare Society Holiday House Walk.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 02, 2025

Downtown alderman wants teen curfew compromise after meetup shootings
Downtown Ald. Brian Hopkins plans to push his ordinance again after eight people were shot and a 14-year-old boy was killed in two incidents linked to a large youth meetup.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 02, 2025

Federal authorities plan operation in Minnesota focusing on Somali immigrants, AP source says
Federal authorities are preparing a targeted immigration enforcement operation in Minnesota that would primarily focus on Somali immigrants living unlawfully in the United States, a move that comes as President Donald Trump has escalated rhetoric about the state's Somali community, according to a person familiar with the planning.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 02, 2025

Costco becomes biggest company yet to demand refund of Trump tariffs
Costco is joining other companies that aren't waiting to see whether the Supreme Court strikes down President Donald Trump's most sweeping import taxes. They're going to court to demand refunds on the tariffs they've paid.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 02, 2025

Man charged in National Guard shooting pleads not guilty during court appearance from hospital bed
A man accused of shooting two National Guard troops near the White House pleaded not guilty on Tuesday to first-degree murder and assault charges.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 02, 2025

‘Extremely dangerous for the citizens': Harvey Fire Department staffing down to 40% after new layoffs
Harvey Firemen's Association Local 471 said the department dropped from 37 to 15 staff since the first round of furloughs last month.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 02, 2025

David Paul Jones, Skokie's first Black homeowner who became a village official, dies at 93
Jones and his wife faced vandalism, arson and other crimes at their Skokie house, which they bought in 1961 with the help of a white couple.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 02, 2025

Chicago's Shriver Center on Poverty Law closing at the end of the year
The Shriver Center on Poverty Law in Chicago is shutting its doors after years of financial struggles, the advocacy organization announced Tuesday.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 02, 2025

Northwestern deal with Trump administration divides students and faculty
Northwestern's deal with President Trump restores nearly $800 million in research funding and halts probes related to federal anti-discrimination laws.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 02, 2025

Northwestern deal with Trump administration divides students, faculty
Northwestern's deal with President Trump restores nearly $800 million in research funding and halts probes related to federal anti-discrimination laws.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 02, 2025

Lake Bluff trustees closer to a vote on policies on possible federal agents' immigration actions in the village
Lake Bluff trustees closer to establishing policies on how the village responds to potential immigration actions by federal agents.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 02, 2025

Elon Musk is building out his next company town with science center, gym
Elon Musk, the richest person in the world, has already shown that when a city's rules won't bend to his will, he'll create a new city and new rules. That's how Starbase, the self-governing town built around SpaceX's southern Texas launch site, came to be.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 02, 2025

Israel says it receives ‘findings' handed over by Palestinian militants in Gaza
Israel on Tuesday said it had received "findings" handed over by Palestinian militants in Gaza to the Red Cross. They were believed to be remains of one of the two hostages still in the territory: an Israeli and a Thai national.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 02, 2025

Pope Leo XIV sends message of support to southern Lebanon as he ends 1st foreign trip
Pope Leo XIV prayed Tuesday at the site of a deadly 2020 Beirut port explosion that has become a symbol of dysfunction and official impunity and called for justice to prevail, as he offered words of consolation to Lebanon's people — including in the war-battered south — on the final day of his first overseas trip.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 02, 2025

Former Honduras President Juan Orlando Hernández freed after Trump pardon
Former Honduras President Juan Orlando Hernández, sentenced last year to 45 years in prison for his role in helping drug traffickers move hundreds of tons of cocaine to the United States, was released from prison following a pardon from President Donald Trump, his wife announced Tuesday.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 02, 2025

Daywatch: Chicago officials ease capacity limit for Christkindlmarket
Good morning, Chicago. Here are the top stories you need to know to start your day.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 02, 2025

A border crosser. An execution killing. And political theater.
Trump's DHS blamed Democrats for a Chicago homicide, but it didn't take key action in a case exemplifying effects of political divide

Chicago Tribune
Dec 02, 2025

4-year-old evacuated from Gaza finds sense of normalcy in Tinley Park while being treated for amputation
Unlike the thousands of children awaiting medical evacuation from Gaza, Adam was lucky to find a caring host family while getting a prosthetic leg.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 02, 2025

Today in History: The dawn of the Atomic Age
On Dec. 2, 1942, an artificially created, self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction was demonstrated for the first time at the University of Chicago. The experiment led by physicist Enrico Fermi marked the dawn of the Atomic Age.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 02, 2025

Today in Chicago History: Chicago Bears suffer only loss of 1985 season to Miami Dolphins
Here's a look back at what happened in the Chicago area on Dec. 2, according to the Tribune's archives.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 02, 2025

More CPS students are graduating high school, but finishing college is a challenge
Chicago Public Schools students are graduating high school at near record-high rates, but only half who enroll in college will complete graduate.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 02, 2025

Trial opens for Merrillville man accused of killing estranged girlfriend
A trial opened Monday for a Merrillville man accused of killing his estranged girlfriend. Dennis Jelks, 60, is charged with murder in the January 2021 death of Angela Carrier, 37, of Crown Point. He has pleaded not guilty.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 02, 2025

Crown Point art teacher groped teen: charges
A Crown Point studio art teacher is accused of groping a 14-year-old girl. Thomas Liubakka, 67, of Crown Point, is charged with two counts of sexual misconduct with a minor.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 01, 2025

Chicago officials ease capacity limit for Christkindlmarket; organizers say cap remains unsustainable
Chicago city officials on Monday agreed to increase Christkindlmarket's space restriction by nearly 1,000, bringing the amended capacity limit up to 2,500 people.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 01, 2025

Humbled by personal tragedy, Republican Darren Bailey resumes his quest for Illinois governor
Two months after four family members died in a helicopter crash, Darren Bailey is rebuilding his life and his campaign for the GOP nomination for Illinois governor.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 01, 2025

Former counselor at Hartgrove Behavioral Health Hospital in Chicago charged with sexually assaulting 5 patients
Edmund Rivers, 68, is accused of sexually assaulting the boys, between the ages of 7 and 14, while he worked at Hartgrove Behavioral Health Hospital between 1996 and 2004.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 01, 2025

Nearly 1,900 immigrants were detained during the first half of Operation Midway Blitz. Most had no criminal record.
Newly released federal data shows that immigration agents booked in roughly 1,900 immigrants in the first half of Operation Midway Blitz - two-thirds of whom had no known criminal convictions or pending charges.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 01, 2025

Federal prosecutors subpoena Evanston for video of Oct. 31 clash between agents and public
A federal grand jury is investigating the Evanston clash between US Customs and Border Patrol agents and the public on Halloween.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 01, 2025

Batavia chiropractor accused of secretly filming patients believed to have acted alone, Kane State's Attorney's Office says
The office says it has received over 1,500 calls and emails to a dedicated tip line concerning the case.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 01, 2025

Former Chicago inspector general has no remorse after fine for leaking report on botched implosion
The Chicago Board of Ethics fined former Inspector General Joe Ferguson $5,000 for sharing a report that blasted the city for an implosion that left Little Village coated in dust.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 01, 2025

Hammond mayor eggs on protest of $10,000 fundraiser by Gov. Mike Braun
When Indiana Gov. Mike Braun arrives for a big-ticket fundraiser in Hammond, Mayor Tom McDermott Jr. will be jeering Braun on.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 01, 2025

Homicides reported in Harvey, Ford Heights over Thanksgiving weekend
Reginald Hunt, a 34-year-old man whose address is unknown, was killed by multiple gunshot wounds at about 7:30 p.m. Saturday on East 147th Street in Harvey, according to the Cook County medical examiner's office. An unidentified person was shot in the head Nov. 27 on Ambassador Lane in Ford Heights, the medical examiner reported. No […]

Chicago Tribune
Dec 01, 2025

‘Stop the steal': Hundreds rally against redistricting as Indiana GOP unveils map
A few hours before gaveling in, the Indiana House released its proposed map that splits the current First District, held by U.S. Rep. Frank Mrvan, D-Highland, into two, by putting the majority of Porter County into the Second District, which is currently held by U.S. Rep. Rudy Yakym, R-Granger. The new First District stretches eastward from Lake County toward Wabash County in north central Indiana. The Seventh District, currently held by U.S. Rep. André Carson, D-Indianapolis, was divided into four sections, with the majority of Marion County split into the districts held by U.S. Rep. Jefferson Shreve, R-Indianapolis, and U.S. Rep. Erin Houchin, R-Salem.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 01, 2025

Son of ‘El Chapo' Guzman admits flying cartel boss to US, pleads guilty in Chicago trafficking case
One of the sons of Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán pleaded guilty to narcotics trafficking charges in Chicago on Monday, nearly a year and a half after his stunning flight across the Mexico border to deliver elusive Sinaloa cartel leader Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada into the hands of U.S. authorities.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 01, 2025

Afternoon Briefing: Cook County Chief Judge Charles Beach takes oath
Good afternoon, Chicago. Here's what is happening today.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 01, 2025

Charles Beach takes oath as Cook County's first new chief judge in 24 years
In a surprise win in September, Charles Beach unseated Chief Judge Tim Evans following a secret-ballot vote among his fellow judges.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 01, 2025

Cook County Chief Judge Charles Beach takes oath as first new judiciary leader in 24 years
In a surprise win in September, Charles Beach unseated Chief Judge Tim Evans following a secret-ballot vote among his fellow judges.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 01, 2025

Column: Former Park Forest President Ron Bean remembered; last gathering of Trinity Lutheran Church
The death of Ron Bean, the first Black village president of Park Forest, closed a significant chapter in the town's history and elicited tributes from those who knew him. Janet Muchnik, who was a trustee and later village manager, praised Bean for his ability to see light when others feared darkness. "He was always a […]

Chicago Tribune
Dec 01, 2025

Why Cyber Monday could break spending records despite economic uncertainty
Deals promoted as some of the best of the holiday season are expected to keep people across the United States glued to their computers and smartphones as the post-Thanksgiving shopping marathon wraps up on Cyber Monday.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 01, 2025

Travelers without Real ID will incur $45 fee, TSA says
Americans attempting to clear airport security checkpoints without a Real ID or a passport will soon be charged $45, the Transportation Security Administration announced Monday.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 01, 2025

Author Roger Day Bain returns to discuss his ‘social history' of Clarendon Hills
Author Roger Day Bain, a former Clarendon Hills resident, to present a reading of excerpts from his book, "Clarendon Hills Kid."

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