Chicago November 10 Father and son gunned down in blue city after jewelry store robbery, thousands offered for information Tragic Chicago jewelry store robbery leaves father and son dead in Little Village. Faustino Alamo, 63, and Luis Alamo, 25, died after suspect fled.
Media November 9 Bible college says Chicago Public Schools discriminate over faith-based hiring practices Moody Bible Institute sues Chicago schools over alleged discrimination against Bible college students in teacher training programs due to faith-based hiring practices.
Illinois November 8 Teen saw ‘devil in disguise’ John Wayne Gacy before her friend disappeared forever Robert Piest, 15, left work to meet contractor John Wayne Gacy about a job on his mother's birthday in 1978. He never returned home and became Gacy's final known victim.
U.S. November 6 Outrage erupts after boozed-up illegal immigrant allegedly mows down blue state couple – ‘how many more?’ Illinois state senator demands action after illegal immigrant allegedly kills county board member and wife in DUI crash, questioning Democratic immigration policies.
Illinois November 4 Records reveal Chicago mayor's 'gift room' was constructed after investigators turned away Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson's "gift room" was built only after investigators were blocked from inspecting valuable gifts, raising transparency questions.
Illinois November 4 Dem rep says on Election Day he won't run again, setting up chief of staff to replace him Rep. Jesús "Chuy" Garcia reportedly won't seek re-election, leaving Democrats with multiple open congressional seats ahead of the March primary election.
Illinois November 3 Illinois man allegedly threatens Trump execution in profanity-laced videos, faces federal charges Illinois man faces federal charges after posting Instagram videos calling for Trump's execution, sparking Secret Service investigation into interstate threats.
Midwest November 2 Video shows hostile crowd surround Border Patrol agents as arrest turns violent in suburban Chicago DHS defended Border Patrol agent's actions in violent Evanston arrest, citing assault and groin grabbing by suspect after car collision in Illinois suburb.
Opinion November 2 JONATHAN TURLEY: Why blue states' new anti-ICE laws are unconstitutional virtue signaling Illinois passes sanctuary law blocking ICE arrests near courthouses, creating 1,000-foot buffer zones. Legal experts question constitutionality under federal supremacy.
91±¬ÁÏ Multimedia Reporters November 1 ‘It’s scary’: SNAP recipients brace for fallout as benefits vanish during shutdown The government shutdown has frozen SNAP funding for 42 million Americans. Food banks warn shelves are emptying fast as states struggle to fill the gap.
Immigration October 31 Illinois lawmakers pass bill banning ICE immigration arrests near courthouses Illinois lawmakers passed a bill blocking federal immigration arrests near courthouses and allowing civil lawsuits for constitutional rights violations.