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Chicago Tribune
Sep 24, 2023

Families of missing women gather to mark another year with no information on their loved ones
Advocates and relatives of missing women for gathered Sunday to mark the birthday of Kierra Coles, who disappeared almost five years ago from Chicago's Chatham neighborhood.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 24, 2023

FBI investigating Chicago Heights armored truck robbery
The FBI is offering $20,000 for information that leads to an arrest and conviction of three men who they say robbed an armored truck.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 24, 2023

$23.75 million Illinois lottery jackpot bought at at South Side gas station
Largest Illinois jackpot lottery ticket in seven years sold in Roseland, Chicago

Chicago Tribune
Sep 24, 2023

Chicago police investigating 8 overnight armed robberies, including 2 involving delivery drivers
Chicago police are investigating at least eight armed robberies that occurred late Saturday night into Sunday morning.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 24, 2023

$23.75 million Illinois lottery jackpot bought at at Southside gas station
Largest Illinois jackpot lottery ticket in seven years sold in Roseland, Chicago

Chicago Tribune
Sep 24, 2023

‘New way of looking at nature': Cook County naturalists explore queer ecology with geese, owls and more
Naturalists used plants and animals such as geese to teach queer ecology, the idea that nature doesn't always express itself in a binary way.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 24, 2023

Illinois is running out of volunteer firefighters: ‘It's going to become very critical, very shortly'
These alarming shortages come amid more service demands driven by rising medical calls attributed largely to the state's growing senior population.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 24, 2023

Wheaton College examined its racial history, but absence of hijab-wearing professor, LGBTQ rights questioned
Founded by abolitionists, Wheaton College at times abandoned its ideals, a sweeping review of its racial history found. The review itself got mixed reactions.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 23, 2023

Volunteers say buses of migrants arriving in Chicago at increased rate
The latest influx of asylum-seekers comes as Mayor Johnson's administration has moved forward with plans to put up migrant base camps across the city.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 23, 2023

86-year-old man fatally wounded Saturday morning in shooting on South Side, cops say
An 86-year-old man was fatally wounded Saturday morning in a shooting in the Auburn Gresham neighborhood on the South Side, Chicago police said.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 23, 2023

Bribery case against Sen. Menendez shines light on powerful NJ developer accused of corruption
The indictment unsealed Friday by the U.S. attorney in Manhattan said Daibes paid bribes, including envelopes stuffed with thousands of dollars in cash and gold bars worth more than $120,000.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 23, 2023

With outdoor shofar events, Chicago Jews aim for accessible religious holidays
The shofar, a religious instrument made from a hollow ram's horn and played like a trumpet, is an integral part of two major Jewish holidays. For some Chicago congregations, it's also a perfect tradition to take to the streets.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 22, 2023

Chicago police officers stand trial, accused of using unjustified force in on-duty shooting in Pilsen
Two Chicago police officers on trial on felony charges related to a shooting in Pilsen in 2022, the latest case to go to trial involving police officers facing criminal penalties in connection with on-duty events.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 22, 2023

Alan Gross, Chicago playwright and adman, dies
Alan Gross started out as an advertising copywriter before moving full time to writing plays, producing workers that were staged in Chicago, New York and Los Angeles.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 22, 2023

New indictment of Sen. Bob Menendez alleges vast corruption, with gold bars and cash-stuffed envelopes found in home
Democratic U.S. Sen. Bob Menendez of New Jersey has been indicted, accused of using his foreign affairs influence to help Egypt in return for bribes from the authoritarian regime.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 22, 2023

2 teens fatally shot in Palatine were ‘targeted' in gang-related incidents, police say. One was a deaf and hard of hearing student at Hersey High School.
Hunt continues for whomever fatally shot two teens in Palatine.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 22, 2023

Woman killed in early morning North Chicago shooting
The task force believes the incident was a targeted shooting based on information gathered thus far.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 22, 2023

Man charged with murder admitted to ex-wife that he strangled girlfriend in garage: prosecutors
Lawrence C. Boyle was in a romantic relationship with Sierra Jamison for several years before he strangled her to death Monday night, according to prosecutors.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 22, 2023

Mayor Brandon Johnson's pick for top cop sails through first confirmation hearing
Larry Snelling must get final OK from full City Council next week. In defending cops, Snelling says, "These are human beings."

Chicago Tribune
Sep 22, 2023

Larry Snelling moves one step closer to becoming CPD superintendent
Snelling's confirmation now heads for a final vote next Wednesday when a special City Council meeting will be held.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 22, 2023

Treasurer Conyears-Ervin acknowledges approaching bank about loan for husband's landlord
In interview, Conyears-Ervin said she didn't think she did anything wrong by talking with officials at BMO Harris about the mortgage, even though as treasurer she oversees deposits of city funds with BMO and other banks.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 22, 2023

Treasurer Melissa Conyears-Ervin acknowledges approaching bank about loan for husband's landlord
The treasurer said she didn't think she did anything wrong by talking with BMO officials about the mortgage, although she oversees city bank deposits.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 22, 2023

Sickened customers sue Avondale taqueria after salmonella outbreak
The Chicago Department of Public Health has identified 56 cases of salmonella associated with Carniceria Guanajuato's Avondale location. Some former customers were hospitalized and are now suing the taqueria for damages.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 22, 2023

Thieves tear down fence to steal $100,000 in equipment from Soldier Field
The expensive equipment stolen overnight did not belong to the Chicago Bears, a stadium spokesperson said.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 22, 2023

Sen. Menendez, wife indicted on bribe charges as probe finds $100,000 in gold bars, prosecutors say
Democratic U.S. Sen. Bob Menendez of New Jersey has been indicted, accused of using his foreign affairs influence to help Egypt in return for bribes from the authoritarian regime.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 22, 2023

UAW expands strike to suburban parts facilities, but bypasses Chicago Assembly Plant because of progress with Ford
The union is seeking pay increases, shorter workweeks and improvements to retiree pensions and health care plans

Chicago Tribune
Sep 22, 2023

Photos: Local auto workers rally as the strike hits home
The United Auto Workers expanded its walkout to all Stellantis and GM parts distribution centers Friday Sept. 22, 2023, including locations in Bolingbrook and Naperville. But citing progress in negotiations, no further actions were taken against Ford, sparing 5,500 workers at the Chicago Assembly Plant on the city's Southeast Side, at least for another week. "We're still on standby," said Chris Pena, president of UAW Local 551, which represents assembly line workers at the Chicago Ford plant. Local 551 rallied on Thursday in support of striking workers.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 22, 2023

Wrigley Field concessions workers OK strike ahead of Cubs' final home weekend
The concessions workers include bartenders, cashiers, cooks, dishwashers and other food service workers at the North Side ballpark.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 22, 2023

Woman dead in hit-and-run Thursday night in Washington Park neighborhood
The woman was discovered unresponsive and in the middle of the road shortly after 10:45 p.m. in the 5900 block of South King Drive, police said.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 22, 2023

Daywatch: Blood suppliers warn of potential rationing at hospitals
Good morning, Chicago. Here are some of the top stories you need to know to start your day.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 22, 2023

Column: What they don't tell you about your baby turning 18. (And why I'm glad they don't.)
The days flew by. Time doesn't make much sense when you love a person so much it radiates off your skin.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 22, 2023

Blood suppliers warn of potential rationing at hospitals if donors don't step up: ‘We need it now'
Blood suppliers say more donations are needed to stave off tough rationing decisions.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 21, 2023

Man charged in strangulation of 30-year-old woman in South Side garage
Monday evening, Sierra Jamison was discovered unresponsive inside a garage in the 7800 block of South Indiana Avenue, police said.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 21, 2023

Cook County chips in to help buy hotels in Evanston and Oak Park for people who are homeless; also approves water bill relief
Money is being taken from federal dollars Cook County received to assist with the COVID-19 pandemic.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 21, 2023

Tinley Park police chief stepping down, nationwide search for replacement planned
Matt Walsh, who has been Tinley Park's police chief for five years, is leaving the post at the end of this month, search for replacement planned.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 21, 2023

National Association of Realtors takes additional steps to address alleged workplace issues
A new member task force will work with outside legal counsel whose attorneys will conduct an independent assessment of company policies and practices

Chicago Tribune
Sep 21, 2023

Chicago Plan Commission approves Fulton Market apartment tower that will reserve 30% of its units as affordable
The project could serve as a model for future Fulton Market developments

Chicago Tribune
Sep 21, 2023

Indicted Orland Park pastor requests to have case severed from Trump, other defendants
The Rev. Stephen Cliffgard Lee, the Orland Park-based minister who was indicted last month along with 18 others including former President Donald Trump, is awaiting word on if his case will remain linked to those of Trump and most of the other defendants.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 21, 2023

Chicago metro area home prices climb in August compared with same time in 2022
The median sales price in the metro area was $339,000, a $29,000 jump from August 2022

Chicago Tribune
Sep 21, 2023

Afternoon Briefing: Illinois leaders cheer Biden protections to Venezuelan migrants
Good afternoon, Chicago. Here's what is happening today.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 21, 2023

Vintage Chicago Tribune: Rites of fall — 5 things to love about autumn that aren't football
Vintage Chicago Tribune offers a look back at events, places and people involved in shaping Chicago's past, present and future, in ways both small and big.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 21, 2023

Several armed robberies reported overnight in North Side neighborhoods and one in South Loop
The robbers were traveling in a dark-colored sedan, and in some of the robberies, the robbers battered the victims.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 21, 2023

‘I'm a little bit of everything': Margarito Flores opens up in exclusive interview about twins' rise to top of Chicago drug trade, new law enforcement seminar
Key city drug figure to give law enforcement an insider account on how cartels use hubs like Chicago to move massive shipments of drugs and money.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 21, 2023

Gov. Pritzker, Mayor Johnson cheer Biden administration's expansion of work permits, protections to Venezuelan migrants
The Democratic leaders both immediately issued statements applauding the announcement by the Biden administration to grant Temporary Protected Status to the estimated 472,000 Venezuelans who have arrived in the country as of July 31.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 21, 2023

Waukegan men charged with gunrunning in Lake, Cook counties; ‘Illegal gun and drug sales fuel gang activity and make our neighborhoods less safe'
Two Lake County men were charged Wednesday by the Illinois Attorney General with allegedly trying to sell illegal firearms -- some of which were stolen -- in Lake and Cook counties.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 21, 2023

Several armed robberies reported overnight in Northside neighborhoods, including one in South Loop
The robbers were traveling in a dark-colored sedan, and in some of the robberies, the robbers battered the victims.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 21, 2023

1 dead, 2 others wounded in shooting in Brighton Park neighborhood, cops say
A 20-year-old woman suffered multiple wounds to the body, and was taken to Mount Sinai Hospital where she was pronounced dead.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 21, 2023

1 dead, 2 wounded in shooting in Brighton Park neighborhood, cops say
A 20-year-old woman suffered multiple wounds to the body, and was later pronounced dead.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 21, 2023

Person in custody in strangulation of 30-year-old woman on South Side, charges pending
Monday evening, Sierra Jamison was discovered unresponsive inside a garage in the 7800 block of South Indiana Avenue, police said.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 21, 2023

Daywatch: Free COVID test kits are coming back
Good morning, Chicago. Here are some of the top stories you need to know to start your day.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 20, 2023

Suspect in Romeoville killings, passenger dead in car crash, police say
Police had identified Nathaniel Huey Jr., 31, as a person of interest in the killings of the couple, their two sons and their three dogs.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 20, 2023

Mayor Brandon Johnson quietly signs $29 million deal with private security firm for asylum-seeker ‘base camps' despite company's work relocating migrants from Florida
GardaWorld has run into controversies related to its handling of asylum-seekers elsewhere in the U.S.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 20, 2023

Mayor Brandon Johnson quietly signs $29 million deal with private security firm for asylum-seeker ‘base camps' despite controversies and company's contract in Florida to relocate migrants
GardaWorld has run into controversies related to its handling of asylum-seekers elsewhere in the U.S.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 20, 2023

Without busing, CPS parents tell board of ed, they're commuting for hours and risking their jobs
"It's not sustainable," one parent says of the three to four hours he spends each day transporting his son, who is then too tired for homework.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 20, 2023

Police shoot suspect during Round Lake hostage situation, authorities say; he is critically injured, but expected to survive
During negotiation efforts, the man grew "increasingly agitated" and refused to drop the knife or follow instructions, the release stated.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 20, 2023

How Chicago area home values compare by ZIP code
Here's a look at how Chicago area home values compare by ZIP code.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 20, 2023

Suspect in Romeoville killings dead in car crash, passenger in critical condition, police say
Police had identified Nathaniel Huey Jr., 31, as a person of interest in the killings of the couple, their two sons and their three dogs.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 20, 2023

Top deputy to Gov. J.B. Pritzker named to head host committee for 2024 Democratic convention
Christy George, a top deputy for economic development to Gov. J.B. Pritzker, was named executive director of the Chicago host committee for next summer's Democratic National Convention.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 20, 2023

James Hoge Jr., former editor of Chicago's Sun-Times and Daily News, dies at 87
James Fulton Hoge Jr., former editor of tabloids in Chicago and New York and later of Foreign Affairs magazine, dies at age 87.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 20, 2023

James Hoge, former editor of Chicago's Sun-Times and Daily News, dies at 87
James Hoge, former editor of tabloids in Chicago and New York and later of Foreign Affairs magazine, dies at age 87.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 20, 2023

Mayor Brandon Johnson quietly signs $29 million deal with private security firm as part of Chicago's planned migrant ‘base camps'
GardaWorld has run into controversies related to its handling of asylum-seekers elsewhere in the U.S.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 20, 2023

Afternoon Briefing: COPA unable to find witnesses in CPD migrant sex misconduct probe
Good afternoon, Chicago. Here's what is happening today.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 20, 2023

Proposal to raise Chicago's minimum wage for tipped workers advances in City Council
A proposal to bring the minimum wage for tipped workers in Chicago up to the citywide standard passed through a City Council committee.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 20, 2023

Proposal to raise minimum wage for tipped workers in Chicago advances in City Council
A proposal to bring the minimum wage for tipped workers in Chicago up to the citywide standard passed through a City Council committee.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 20, 2023

Cook County Board to consider $300,000 settlement for former commissioner's aide over being fired after raising harassment claims
Cook County watchdog previously determined former Cook County Commissioner Deborah Sims retaliated against staff member.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 20, 2023

After 2 months, COPA unable to find witnesses in CPD Ogden District migrant sex misconduct investigation, council member says
COPA hasn't located witnesses in its investigation of allegations of sexual misconduct involving at least one Chicago police officer and a migrant.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 20, 2023

Community grapples with slaying of Hillcrest freshman as details emerge from Homecoming night shooting
Hillcrest High School students gathered after school at the campus in Country Club Hills to remember their friend and classmate, Marshawn Mitchell, who was shot and killed near the school after a Homecoming football game Friday night.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 20, 2023

Wednesday forecast: Warmer temperatures with highs in upper 70s expected
There is a 30% chance of rain Wednesday with with scattered showers and thunderstorms by 10 a.m., then isolated storms are expected till at least 11 a.m., officials said.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 20, 2023

Man fatally wounded Tuesday morning in East Chatham neighborhood identified, officials say
He was identified as Marquese Simmons of the same block where he was killed, according to the Cook County medical examiner's office.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 20, 2023

Autopsy: South Side woman died of strangulation; death ruled a homicide
The woman, identified as Sierra Jamison, was discovered in a garage near her home in the 7800 block of South Indiana Avenue, authorities said.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 20, 2023

At least one injured in armed robbery spree on city's North Side Tuesday night, police said.
The Tuesday night robbery spree began shortly before 7:30 p.m. in the River North neighborhood on the Near North Side, police said.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 20, 2023

Woman injured in armed robbery spree on city's North Side Tuesday night, police say
The Tuesday night robbery spree began shortly before 7:30 p.m. in the River North neighborhood on the Near North Side, police said.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 20, 2023

Daywatch: Dom's to open new store location
Good morning, Chicago. Here are some of the top stories you need to know to start your day.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 20, 2023

O'Hare, Midway rank low in J.D. Power airport survey, as passengers wait on construction and new dining options
Improving local food and shopping options and getting construction started on a key phase of an overhaul at O'Hare could boost local airport rankings

Chicago Tribune
Sep 20, 2023

From homebodies to prolific swimmers, researchers track Chicago River fish to find out where they are going and why
Shedd Aquarium and Purdue researchers are studying how 80 fish respond to new habitat restoration initiatives, flooding and sewage overflows, as well as seasonal changes.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 20, 2023

Dom's to open store in River North at former Whole Foods site
The store will be the third location for Dom's, which was launched by Mariano's founder Bob Mariano and former Dominick's affiliates in 2021.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 20, 2023

Hundreds donate to young Mexican band after equipment damaged during scuffle with Chicago police
An internal investigation has been initiated into the Sept. 15 altercation, according to Maggie Huynh with the Chicago Police Department.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 19, 2023

Slaying of 2 children, 2 adults in Romeoville ‘not a random incident,' police say
Officers found the four people after conducting a well-being check in the 500 block of Concord Avenue on Sunday night.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 19, 2023

Actor Bijou Phillips files for divorce from Danny Masterson after rape convictions
Bijou Phillips has filed for divorce from Danny Masterson, days after the former "That ‘70s Show" star was sentenced to 30 years to life in prison for two rape convictions.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 19, 2023

Cyber attack on Anderson's Bookshop ticket company crashes system during sale for Rebecca Yarros event in Naperville
Ticket sales for a highly anticipated meet-and-greet with bestselling author Rebecca Yarros at Anderson's Bookshop were put on hold after the Naperville store's ticketing partner suffered a cyber attack.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 19, 2023

Police: Teen arrested after being found with gun near Andrew High School in Tinley Park
Tinley Park Police said a 17-year-old Orland Park male was arrested after being found with a handgun Tuesday morning near Andrew High School.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 19, 2023

Sergio Brown: Maywood police looking into authenticity of rambling videos allegedly posted by missing former NFL player
Family members reported Sergio Brown, 35, and his mother, Myrtle Brown, 73, missing Saturday. Later that day, police discovered Myrtle Brown's body in a creek behind her home. Her death was ruled a homicide.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 19, 2023

Onetime rap mogul Rudy Acosta, known for castle-like mansion along Kennedy Expressway, gets a year in prison in ‘extraordinary' drug case
Rudy Acosta III, a gangster rap impresario and real estate mogul known for the castle-like home he built along the Kennedy Expressway, was sentenced to one year in prison for drug trafficking.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 19, 2023

Autopsy ruled a South Side woman died of strangulation, death ruled a homicide
The death of a 30-year-old woman found unresponsive in Chicago's East Chatham neighborhood was ruled a homicide after an autopsy found she died of strangulation, officials said.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 19, 2023

CPS elementary students' IAR test scores show partial gains in reading and math
Illinois Assessment of Readiness scores improved from the previous school year, but students are still below pre-pandemic levels.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 19, 2023

CPS elementary students' IAR test scores show partial gains in reading and math — and also disparities
Illinois Assessment of Readiness scores improved from the previous school year, but students are still below pre-pandemic levels.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 19, 2023

Cboe CEO resigns after investigation into undisclosed personal relationships with colleagues
Edward Tilly is the latest CEO to be toppled by allegations of an inappropriate personal relationship at work.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 19, 2023

Afternoon Briefing: Hillcrest freshman slain after Homecoming game remembered
Good afternoon, Chicago. Here's what is happening today.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 19, 2023

Federal jury convicts man accused of detonating a pipe bomb at Hinsdale Metra station in 2006
A former resident of Oakbrook Terrace, was convicted Monday of one count of attempting to destroy property with an explosive device in a 2006 explosion at Hinsdale's Metra Station.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 19, 2023

Lake Forest wrestles with how to deal with homeless man; ‘He has not committed any ... disturbances of any kind'
For the last several weeks, a bearded individual thought to be in his 20s or 30s has been staying amid a small group of trees near a busy city intersection, according to police.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 19, 2023

Man fatally wounded Tuesday morning in East Chatham neighborhood, police say
Shortly after 8 a.m., an 18-year-old man was outside in the 8100 block of South Ellis Avenue when three males got out of a black Dodge Charger and opened fire.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 19, 2023

Man charged after attacking friend when she didn't have BBQ sauce for cheeseburgers: records
A man is facing charges after he attacked his friend when she didn't have BBQ sauce for cheeseburgers, court records show.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 19, 2023

Armed-robbers strike at least 3 times within hour on North Side, police say
The armed thieves exited a black SUV and demanded his groceries and cellphone, police said.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 19, 2023

Lanes reopen after accident caused by wrong-way driver shuts down southbound DuSable Lake Shore Drive overnight
Shortly after 12:30 a.m. Tuesday, a. driver in a Honda sedan was traveling in the wrong direction in the 3000 block of South Lakeshore Drive when a Ford Expedition struck the Honda.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 19, 2023

Lanes reopen after wrong-way accident shuts down southbound DuSable Lake Shore Drive overnight
Lanes reopened shortly before 6 a.m., police said.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 19, 2023

Daywatch: A return of chocolate-making to Marshall Field building
Good morning, Chicago. Here are some of the top stories you need to know to start your day.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 19, 2023

Chicago Blackhawks' planned Fifth Third Arena expansion is likely just the first of Near West Side projects
The Chicago Blackhawks have received approval to expand their practice facility, Fifth Third Arena — and the $65 million project could be an appetizer for the franchise's plans to develop on the Near West Side.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 19, 2023

Chaotic street closures, scuffles with police prompt city officials to consider new ways to celebrate Mexican Independence Day
The weekend came with "lessons learned," Mayor Brandon Johnson's deputy chief of staff Cristina Pacione-Zayas told the Tribune.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 19, 2023

Ferrero opens downtown innovation lab, marking a return of chocolate-making to Marshall Field building
More than two decades later, chocolate has made its return to the upper floors of the former Marshall Field & Co. building on State Street, now anchored by the Macy's department store.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 18, 2023

Some West Loop residents apprehensive about new migrant shelters; others already volunteering to help
Some residents criticize lack of notification about opening of new shelters.

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