Police in the Jefferson Park neighborhood on the Northwest Side thanked the community for their support at a rally to support officers.
The tenants said they will join some other organizations Thursday morning in a push to keep their units at a price they can afford.
His daughter-in-law, Alexy Marin, said the agents came out of nowhere.
Attorneys were on hand to explain how to respond safely during an interaction with law enforcement.
Months earlier, an arsonist attacked the Pennsylvania governor's mansion as Democrat Josh Shapiro and his family slept.
Neighbors said they are angry and on edge, with some relatives afraid to step outside their homes, for fear of being detained by ICE.
The viral moment even made it onto a post from Pope Leo XIV's official Instagram.
For the past 12 years, her parents have held an annual "Party 4 Peace" on the South Side.
As people flock to the lakefront and downtown, the city is working to ensure every neighborhood is safer.
The CHA hosted the event along with the Daisie Foundation. Demetra Jones, a mother of four, was among those who received a makeover.
"As a community leader, I have to step up and step out," Charles McKinzie said, "and I'm grateful that my community partners came with me."
The event was called the "Healing and Awareness for Crime Victims Community Resource Fair."
Many people who live in the neighborhood are not happy with that update, while others are calling for compassion.
On Monday, Father Michael Pfleger raised the American flag upside down as a symbolic protest for what he calls a "country in distress."
"Very busy, very busy," said Edith Smith. "The line was just long for the medicine I had to get for myself."
The couple received Cook County's first marriage license of 2025 through a lottery drawing of more than 200 couples.
The effort was led by a mother and her granddaughter who know the pain too well.
The students, parents, and teachers who rallied Wednesday night took their concerns directly to the Acero charter school board.
Many workers were not aware the facility was shutting down until they came to work on Monday morning and were told to pack up and go home.
Employees showed up with no idea that the location was shut down effective immediately.
Seven years after a National Guard armory closed on the city's Southwest Side, a debate is raging over what should happen to the building.
These organizations are now calling for creating an "ebony alert" that would notify residents when young Black women go missing.
Grace Bentkowski, 22, was struck and killed in late July by a South Shore Line train at the Hegewisch station, at 13730 S. Brainard Ave.
On the map, the block near Warren Boulevard and Paulina Street is outside the pedestrian-restricted perimeter and vehicle screening area.
The faith leaders said when Mayor Brandon Johnson was a candidate, he promised to establish and fund an office to address gun violence.
Shanya Gray, lead festival organizer for the Juneteenth Festival of Beverly Morgan Park, said courts have been gone for decades.
Residents walked along Pulaski Road to halt unsafe traffic Wednesday night.
One of the groups at that emergency center helping people Wednesday is called Chicago Survivors.
It's a stark reality that is raising concerns as summer nears. Statistics show that violence often surges in the summer months.
Twenty-five hundred Chicago Public School students filled the seats at Chicago Symphony Center.
CBS 2 has learned the City of Chicago is working on a new plan to provide medical care for migrants living in shelters.
Neighbors on Chicago's South Side say they are being set up to get caught in a speed trap.
"No book could be more timely than Jonathan Eig's sweeping and majestic new King," wrote Will Bunch in the Philadelphia Inquirer.
"I worship God. I don't worship money," Amatore said. "So I decided to put that money to do something good with it."
Gunfire erupted this past weekend at a youth football game at a South Side park – forcing kids, parents, and coaches to scramble to safety.
The new sign designating Roberts Temple Church of God in Christ as the "Emmett Till and Mamie Till-Mobley National Monument."
Coffee, donuts and conversation will be the talk of the town as community members are invited to this special event.