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Video shows immigration agents using facial recognition on minors, possibly violating Illinois law
Illinois lawmakers and privacy advocates are raising concerns over technology used by federal agents for immigration enforcement that they say violates privacy and civil rights. One instance was captured in a video shared with the ABC7 I-Team.

Chicago paid $26.5M in overtime to employees who may not have been eligible, OIG report shows
The City of Chicago has paid $26.5 million dollars in overtime to employees who may not have been eligible, according to the Office of Inspector General.

Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes asks Trump administration to commute her prison sentence
Disgraced Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes has asked the Trump administration to commute her sentence, according to the U.S. Justice Department's Office of the Pardon Attorney.

Massive fire damage south suburban church; workers inside escape safely: Cook County sheriff
A south suburban church went up in flames Wednesday afternoon.

Gym teacher, basketball coach charged with rape of 14-year-old in New York City: Court documents

Chicago-area weather forecast this week includes Extreme Cold Watch Friday, some snow

Chicago organization says thousands more homeless in 2024 than city data show

Hoffman Estates Catholic school in danger of closing, parents say

Public hearing to be held on proposed data center in Lisle
Less than 24 hours after plans for a proposed data center in Naperville were struck down by city council, the process began for another data center just a few miles away in Lisle.

Knife-wielding suspect shot, injured by Aurora police, officials say

Testimony wraps up in trial of Chicago man accused of putting hit on CBP Chief Greg Bovino

