The Cook County Medical Examiner's Office released preliminary data for 2022 homicides, opioid overdoses, suicides, and COVID-19 deaths.
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The Chicago Park District’s 69 fitness centers across the city will be open for FREE through Jan. 8. Pre-reservation is recommended.
Women of Irish ancestry, aged 18-29, have until Jan. 3 to enter the Chicago St. Patrick's Day Parade contest to select the 2023 Queen.
ATF data reveals that in every state, at least one city that appears to account for a disproportionate share of crimes involving a firearm.
The school's cancer center will host a screening of "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever" in honor of the late actor Chadwick Boseman.
New and gently-used coats can be dropped off at all Jewel-Osco locations.
The family-friendly animated video provides tips to defend drains from clogs this holiday season.
It's the third time in the last week a Chicago police officer has died of apparent suicide.
With frigid temperatures occurring, Illinois American Water is reminding homeowners to take steps to prevent frozen pipes this winter.
The city has recently welcomed more than 3,000 asylum seekers from Mexico.
The Indiana man who bought a gun for the brothers accused of fatally shooting CPD Officer Ella French, is sentenced to 2 1/2 years.
The manufacturer said there was potential cross-contamination of a bacteria that can cause sepsis or meningitis.
Since 2010, over 860 grants totaling over $856,000 have been awarded to Illinois fire and emergency organizations.
The “Family Ties” experience gave selected families the opportunity to get a pair of the popular shoe and participate in a photo shoot
Of course, there was no fire, but the local fire department didn't know that, and rushed out to investigate.
Recipients will draw on art to help educate about the science of water service.
Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt will publish a memoir in February and says looking back has provided her with reminders of valued life lessons.
IACT, formerly Chicago Area Clean Cities, to focus on greening vehicle fleets throughout Illinois
Researchers will make digital models of the arm to help measure the dinosaur's range of motion before extinction.
The aircraft struck trees and rooftops along West 71st Street before crashing into a home, killing two people inside and 43 people on board.