Authorities are recovering more carjacked vehicles in Chicago, providing crucial data
The recoveries and years of data sharing are helping to shed light on who is doing the carjacking and why, but arrest rates are still low.
The recoveries and years of data sharing are helping to shed light on who is doing the carjacking and why, but arrest rates are still low.
Thirty members of a “crisis prevention and response unit” are set to help out at large street gatherings to try to help keep the peace.
This September’s Prisoncast! special gets into atonement and forgiveness, commissary prices and tips for parents of incarcerated children.
At the start of a five-year investigation by the attorney general, Cardinal Blase Cupich told seminarians the Archdiocese of Chicago had “posted all of the names” of predatory clergy. As Raoul’s investigation neared its end, Cupich kept adding more names.
Professional Law Enforcement Training has been paid more than $1.3 million and is owned by a colleague of former Chicago Police Supt. David Brown.
Slammed by an appellate court, his office clarifies that multi-unit building residents can’t be in common spaces such as the laundry room.
Former Mayor Lori Lightfoot and Mayor Brandon Johnson were among the mourners waiting for the hearse.
Mourners pay their respects at a visitation for Officer Preston, who was gunned down in a robbery May 6.
For at least three years, a data error has caused chaos in the lives of people who were promised a clean record if they did probation.
When Illinoisans have their gun permits revoked, almost nothing is done to ensure they turn over the firearms they own.