Chicagoans Who Survived Las Vegas Shooting Struggle To Move Forward
Chicagoans returning home from vacations in Las Vegas struggle to figure out how to move forward after Sunday’s mass shooting on the strip.
Chicagoans returning home from vacations in Las Vegas struggle to figure out how to move forward after Sunday’s mass shooting on the strip.
Chicagoans returning from Las Vegas are expressing shock after witnessing the aftermath of a shooting that killed at least 58 people last night.
Public officials continue to offer condolences to Congressman Danny Davis Junior. His grandson was shot and killed last month.
An Illinois congressman has some advice for his colleagues in the democratic caucus when working with president-elect Donald Trump and his team.
A black priest who spent much of his life serving Catholics in western Illinois and Chicago is closer to becoming a saint.
COPA is looking for 60 investigators, three attorneys and other administrative and investigative employees to help operate the agency.
Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson says he’s on board with eliminating the cash bond system in Cook County jails.
The city says that won’t affect funding for Chicago Public Schools.
The Illinois Dept. of Veterans’ Affairs doesn’t know how it happened, but paperwork for medals for 24 Korean War veterans was never filed.
The committee approved a $53 million property tax increase, a 7-cent tax on plastic bags, and a $100 million community development fund.