Chicago 1 day ago Chicago woman overtaken by squatter hopes to work with Illinois lawmakers this summer on property rights A Chicago woman went through a lengthy legal process in order to remove a squatter living in her late mother's home. She described the situation as "emotionally draining" and overwhelming."
OPINION 1 day ago I teach underprivileged students but Chicago school bosses won’t let them play chess I created an after-school chess club to keep my students safe during dangerous hours after class. They won trophies in Canada, but school bosses won't let them compete in Atlanta.
Illinois 1 day ago Nirvana producer Steve Albini, a pioneer of alt rock, dead at 61 Steve Albini, a producer for Nirvana, the Pixies, PJ Harvey, and other prominent musicians of the era, has died of a heart attack. He was 61.
Chicago 1 day ago 'Fervent opposition': Blue city mayor scraps plan to open new migrant shelter after backlash Chicago's city government is backing away from a proposal to build a migrant shelter in the South Side, purportedly due to the upcoming Democratic National Convention.
Fox News Flash 2 days ago Chicago voters send message to Biden ahead of visit: City 'completely fed up' with Democrats Chicago residents P-Rae Easley and Betty Guider joined "FOX & Friends" to discuss Biden's upcoming visit and why Black voters in Chicago are "fed up" with the president.
Illinois 2 days ago Survivors of alleged child sex abuse in Illinois detention centers speak up Three alleged victims of sexual abuse in juvenile detention centers in Illinois came forward as part of a lawsuit with 95 plaintiffs. This case follows similar cases in other states.
US protests 2 days ago University of Chicago dismantles anti-Israel encampment as students claim they were ‘ambushed’ while sleeping Police were captured on video tearing down an anti-Israel encampment set up on the University of Chicago campus early Tuesday, following growing safety concerns.
Camping 3 days ago Boy Scouts of America making this big change to be more inclusive For the first time in its history, the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) will rebrand and change its name next year as it seeks to create a more inclusive organization.
VIDEO 3 days ago Police confront anti-Israel agitators at University of Chicago University reports main quad closed until 'cleanup is complete'
Chicago 4 days ago Chicago Teachers Union under fire for $50B demands as academics plummet: 'Most radical agenda yet' The Chicago Teachers Union was slammed for demanding an additional $50 billion for 'progressive activism' as students struggle to achieve basic proficiency levels in reading and math.