A look at weird crimes in the Chicago area.
A dad gets emotional about his son's good grade, plus a baby dolphin and a polar explorer in this week's 'Good Reads.'
Visitation and service times.
The two-pool aquatic center offers many well-thought-out components and a focus on energy efficiency.
Why does Cameron Diaz have to ruin everything?
Have we got a GREAT list of Halloween activities for you this weekend!
Lawmakers return for November veto session at a cost of $43,000 a day. Nothing likely to get done then either.
The bodies of the man and woman were found in the bathtub of their home, according to media reports.
Curt’s Café founder Susan Trieschmann says she is devastated by the news.
'Rolling Stone' compiled the list as part of its Venues That Rock series.
If you're wondering about it, you probably are. Please share this with potential victims who don't speak English. The quiz is from the Niles Police Department.
The caller says you were caught with a red-light camera violation, and to pay money.
A football dream comes true for a high school senior in New York.
The driver suffered from a medical condition, police said.
It will soon be time to turn your clocks and "fall back" one hour as Daylight Saving Time ends.
These Halloween-themed foods not only taste good, they look good too.
At least one suburban school district is banning Halloween treats this year to help protect kids with food allergies.
Tests have failed to uncover the source of the illness — now, the FDA is asking vets and pet owners for help.
Pequod's had plans to build on land between the Morton Grove train station and the Moose hall; those plans are now shelved. Mayor DiMaria believes another restaurant will build there.
It will be closed through Nov. 1; here are suggested alternate routes.
Mayor has an idea in mind for the site; see what kind of Yelp reviews Christopher's got.
Keith Heger, of Morton Grove, explains how he made a two-month trek over the mostly-frozen Arctic Ocean to the North Pole for the centennial of Admiral Peary's achievement. It was made into a movie.
The Music Institute of Chicago officially opened a location at 1702 Sherman Ave. in downtown Evanston, in the basement of the former Marshall Field's building.
We've got super scary and not-at-all-scary Halloween fun, plus a 'War of the Worlds' screening/broadcast and the Chicago International Film Festival.