Many street vendors say they are barely making enough money to cover rent and bills due to the Trump administration's widespread immigration crackdown in Chicago.
Many charges brought by Chicago US Attorney's Office stemming from Operation Midway Blitz dropped
The one Operation Midway Blitz case that made it to trial for an alleged murder-for-hire plot resulted in a not guilty verdict. It's a shocking turn of events to experts who tell the ABC7 I-Team the office typically has a more than 90%…
'Great Lake Jumper' continues jumping into Lake Michigan every day despite extreme cold
Every morning, no matter the temperature, the man now known as "The Great Lake Jumper" takes a dip in Lake Michigan. Obviously, jumping in on a dangerously cold day is not recommended!
Mayor Johnson appoints Chicago's first-ever director of LGBTQ + affairs
Mayor Brandon Johnson appointed a longtime LGBTQ advocate and city employee to, what Johnson calls, the nation's first big city executive-level position devoted to LGBTQ +issues.
More than 2,300 flights canceled in US for Saturday ahead of storm
More than 2,300 flights within, into or out of the U.S. scheduled for Saturday have now been canceled ahead of the storm, with Dallas' two airports hit the hardest.