Laughter as St. Bernard is so big he accidentally locks owner out of home
Midas the St. Bernard was enjoying a nap and appeared to be in no mood to move for his owner as she tried to get inside.
White Sox shooting: Post-game concert canceled amid "technical issues"
Two women were injured in a shooting while attending a game in Chicago on Friday night, leading to a later concert being canceled.
Greg Abbott faces more backlash as migrant child dies on bus: "Barbaric"
One Democratic strategist said that the Texas governor "shouldn't be sued, he should be prosecuted" over his treatment of migrants.
Man accused of shooting 9-year-old girl dead after complaining of noise
The man was charged with first-degree murder after he allegedly gunned down the child who was playing outside.
Man electrocuted after taking pictures on rail track
Illinois firefighters told Newsweek that the man and a woman were taken to a hospital for treatment.
Transgender woman shot in possible Chicago hate crime
The attacker reportedly ridiculed the woman for wearing a dress before opening fire.
Grandparents fatally beat 5-year-old over potty training issues: Court docs
New details have emerged in the death of 5-year-old Jada Moore, who was allegedly abused by her grandparents for months.
United Airlines emergency slide drops from plane into backyard: "Stunned"
The man whose house got hit said described the slide as "larger than a small car."
Chicago couple face murder charges after death of granddaughter
Five-year-old Jada Moore died after being found unresponsive at the home of her grandfather and his wife, following allegations she had been physically abused.
Meteorologist realizes tornado about to hit studio live-on-air: "Get out"
CBS Chicago's chief meteorologist Albert Ramon urged his co workers to get away from windows.
"This is my hell": Thousands shelter from Chicago tornado inside O'Hare
A tornado which touched down near the transport hub on Wednesday forced passengers to take cover in a cramped tunnel.
Videos show tornadoes sweeping across Chicago area
One Twitter user shared an incredible clip of a tornado with a rainbow near Elgin, Illinois.
Videos show Chicago homes flooded, cars submerged amid extreme rain
Footage shared by horrified residents on social media showed flooded roads and houses, submerged cars, and burst waterways in the Illinois city.
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EventsSpanish-language debate program helps "ostracized" students feel included
The Chicago Debates program director said Debate en Español shows students that they should be involved in civic discourse in their native language.
Chicago woman to sue city after her attacker was shot dead by son
Carlishia Hood held back tears as she detailed being arrested after her son shot dead a 32-year-old man who had punched her in the face multiple times.
Greg Abbott says Texas has bused out 23,500 migrants from "overrun" towns
The state has sent undocumented immigrants to Washington D.C., New York City, Chicago, Philadelphia, Denver and Los Angeles.
Why Chicago now has the worst air quality in the world
An "air quality alert" was in effect until Wednesday, The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced on Twitter.
Chicago mother and son walk free after shooting restaurant attacker dead
Cook County Prosecutors dropped the charges on Monday and said they were "unable to meet our burden of proof in the prosecution" of this case.
Water restricted as Chicago suffers worst drought in a decade
Two Chicago suburbs are now under Tier 1 water restrictions after a lack of rain parched the city.
Cop's firing over botched raid is "small piece of justice"—Anjanette Young
The Chicago Police Board voted 5-3 to fire Sgt. Alex Wolinski for multiple rules violations in the 2019 raid at Young's apartment.
Family of Noah Enos hires private investigator after body found in Chicago
The family has suggested foul play may have been involved in the 26-year-old's disappearance.
Father's Day mass shooting as several people gunned down during celebration
Families were forced to dive for cover when an annual neighborhood event ended in horror. Two men were killed and three others injured.
Illinois suffers worst drought in a decade with no rain in sight
Much of the state has seen less than 25 percent of normal rainfall in the past 30 days.
Trump's still selling Bud Light
Bud Light is still sold at four of Trump's hotels in New York City, Chicago, Miami and Las Vegas.
Worker finds severed human heads by his desk after complaining to boss
The employee at a non-profit supplying cadavers to medical schools said human remains had been destroyed by "mold, rot and bugs." Some had been eaten by rats.
Disbelief as paper plane with handwritten note lands on stranger's balcony
Several users on TikTok were impressed by the paper plane taking flight in the viral clip, with some noting "What are the odds?"
Chicago spending over $50 million on migrants divides Democrats
The City Council approved the use of leftover 2021 budget surplus funds to supplement migrant care in the city.
Flash drought could be headed for U.S. Midwest
"Be careful with open flames during the holiday weekend," the National Weather Service has warned.
Cocaine dealer who had sentence commuted by Obama charged over shooting
In a letter to the convict, President Obama said: "I believe in your ability to prove the doubters wrong and change your life for the better."
Black Leaders Have Sold Out Our Community to the Immigration Lobby
It's time Black Americans call the nation back into fulfilling the original intent of the civil rights movement.