Little Angels Childcare Center in Englewood lost public funding from the city this year. They say no explanation was given.
The Wash and Wear Community Mask Project will distribute free cloth masks at various times and locations on the South Side June 25.
The Gifts of God Ministry Church, at 1818 W. 74th St. in West Englewood, dedicated its annual Father’s Day service to George Floyd.
Advocate Aurora Health’s fight against COVID-19 takes testing directly to hardest-hit communities
Condolences poured in Thursday night for Aquasha Moore, 18.
CBS 2’s Tim McNicholas found a family-owned business being uplifted by volunteers.
Ernesto Guzman is the youngest person to die of complications related to COVID-19 in Cook County.
This Mother’s Day, a daughter was fighting to bring her mom home from a rehabilitation center after the older woman tested positive.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's help share these amazing stories.
At the 63rd Street Red Line station, community leaders handed out info on the Census and gave out face masks.
As CBS 2’s Jermont Terry reported Thursday night, the sign on the door to St. Sabina tells the story: “We’re out of face masks.”
The organization has provided nearly 400 care packages to keep kids busy during the stay at home order.
Neighbors stand on their balconies, flashing their lights, singing and cheering for first responders and medical workers.
When Sean Hill thinks of his father, a lot comes to mind.
The meals will be given to families in need on the South Side.
Collaborative powered by UChicago Medicine and Advocate Health Care hosts event to highlight the South Side's top health priority
CBS 2’s Tim McNicholas learned of an effort from police and neighbors to steer the troubled area in the right direction.
A car went off the expressway, landed on the tracks below and then caught on fire around 2 a.m. Friday.
Members of the precision drill team will perform with the Grammy-winning Chicago rapper at the NBA All-Star Game
Midway Dispensary in Garfield Ridge temporarily suspended recreational pot sales but will continue to serve medical marijuana patients.
She's accused of killing Jontavious Newell, 2, and Ameer Newell, 7 months, along with stabbing her grandfather before jumping out a window.
‘Santa Hustlers’ and kid dashers will be helping the charity beneficiary Bear Necessities Pediatric Cancer Foundation.
The Yard Illinois is looking to fill various positions this weekend, Nov. 16 and Nov. 17, for a proposed dispensary slated to open next May.
Maribis of Chicago in Brighton Park gets the green light to begin selling recreational marijuana starting Jan. 1, 2020.
September 21st event in McKinley Park provided tours of environmentally friendly facility, highlighted commitment to openness
Event in McKinley Park will offer information, refreshments, and tours of environmentally friendly facility
The ticket, sold at the Mobil at 67th and Jeffrey, matched all five numbers in Tuesday's midday drawing.
Run on the runways at the Midway Fly Away 5K Sept. 8 and support Special Olympics Chicago.
U.S. Army Specialist Michael Isaiah Nance, 24, grew up on Chicago's South Side. He died while supporting Operation Freedom's Sentinel.
"No one's going to save us. We must do it ourselves to make a difference," says the founder of Mothers/Men Against Senseless Killings.
Cooling centers will open during the excessive heat. To locate a cooling center, Chicago residents can call 3-1-1.
Chicago Animal Care and Control is waiving adoption fees this weekend, July 20-July 21, for dogs and cats six months and older.
Thirty-one roosters seized from an alleged cockfighting ring are available for adoption at Chicago Animal Care and Control.
Chicago Animal Care and Control will waive adoption fees for dogs and cats Saturday, June 8, to clear the shelter.
Firefighters could not get through drivers, who stopped to take pictures and video with their phones, to put out three garage fires.
Major General William J. Walker was honored as “Leo High School Alumni Association’s Man of the Year” on Friday, April 26, 2019
Passionate, powerful students ages 16-20 across Chicago are encouraged to apply for paid internships in public service. Apply by April 26.
One Summer Chicago and Summer Fast Track will provide 32,000 youth with valuable work experience and critical support resources.
Kierra Coles was three months pregnant when she went missing in October.
An 11-year-old boy from Bronzeville is on life support after his mother said he was bullied by students and teachers at his school.