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Chicago aldermen to consider $9m police lawsuit settlement 10.07.2026 0:51
WBBM political editor Geoff Buchholz reports on the latest multi-million dollar payment proposed to settle claims of police misconduct.
Cell phone ban at Chicago law school 10.07.2026 0:38
Citing the need for students to learn without relying on AI, the University of Chicago Law School is banning electronics in the classroom. First year law students will not be allowed to use laptops, phones and other electronic devices in class starting this fall.
Carol Stream man going to prison for act of arson at his own home 10.07.2026 0:32
This week, 52-year-old Eric Neuman was sentenced to 18 years in prison for Aggravated Arson. The DuPage County State's Attorney Robert Berlin says Neuman sent texts to his soon-to-be ex-wife, threatening that he would cause an explosion in their home. Later that month, Neuman placed gasoline containers and propane tanks in their house and garage, and started a fire that caused an explosion that se...
Memo: Chicago offered, then pulled, $3.2B bid for parking meter buyback 09.07.2026 0:59
WBBM political editor Geoff Buchholz reports on new information around the city of Chicago's attempt to buy back the city's parking meters.
Co-chairs: domestic violence task force already seeing results 09.07.2026 0:58
WBBM political editor Geoff Buchholz reports on a report from a Chicago-Cook County task force looking into violence against women.
Citizen of India going to prison for using Chicago-area company to illegally import gold jewelry 09.07.2026 0:33
Ravi Kapadia, who most recently lived in New Jersey, pleaded guilty last year in U.S. District Court in Chicago to a charge of conspiracy to defraud the United States and bring in jewelry from other nations by using false documents. Last month, a judge in Chicago sentenced Kapadia to ten months in federal prison, and to pay restitution to the United States. Kapadia was found guilty of evading mor...
CPS board members call for special Springfield school funding session 08.07.2026 0:55
WBBM political editor Geoff Buchholz reports on new pressure to boost funding for public education in Illinois.
BBB: Attack of the AI flower scams 08.07.2026 1:00
Fake AI flowers are back, and they’re blooming into a costly scam. Jordan Wright with the Better Business Bureau’s Tip-Off to the Rip-Off® on WBBM Newsradio has the details.
More than 100 children, adults with disabilities participate in Chicago Park District's Adventure Club 07.07.2026 1:09
More than 100 children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities are taking part in an adventure-filled club this summer.
Chicago tries local controls for flooding 07.07.2026 0:55
Several days of heavy rain have filled parts of Chicago’s Deep Tunnel system for the first time ever. Now the city is turning to more local projects to stop flooding that devastated parts of the west side in 2023.
People from DuPage County among victims of deadly boat incident in Lake Geneva 07.07.2026 0:29
Divers found three children ages 6, 7 and 10 in the overturned, sunken 25-foot boat, more than 30 feet deep. All children were wearing properly fitted life jackets, according to preliminary investigation. The Lake Geneva Fire Department said the seven other people on the boat on July 3rd were rescued, and all ten people were from Batavia, Wheaton and Fontana, Wisconsin. The National Weather Servi...
4 die in heat wave 06.07.2026 0:30
Last week’s heat wave was deadly for four people in the Chicago area. The Cook County Medical Examiner has ruled heat stress played a role in the deaths of three people in Chicago and one man in Evanston.
Made in Chicago: West Loop shoe cobbler hopes to inspire next generation of craftsmen, women 06.07.2026 2:34
This week's Made in Chicago highlights Mend Atelier in the West Loop, which specializes in repairing and restoring designer bags and shoes.
Missing Bradley sisters 06.07.2026 0:52
It was 25 years ago today that 10-year old Tionda Bradley and her three-year old sister Diamond disappeared after leaving their South Side apartment to go to a store and then a playground. Officials and family still don't know what happened to them.
Historic rainfall and storm damage in Aurora 06.07.2026 0:30
The city of Aurora's Public Works Department is still working around the clock following historic rainfall and storm damage over the weekend.
Deadly road rage shooting sends McHenry County man to prison for decades 03.07.2026 0:35
A judge this week sentenced Dru Jarvis to 45 years for first-degree murder, 31 years for attempted first-degree murder, and 20 years for armed violence. Prosecutors say in 2020 in Elgin, a car Jarvis was riding in cut off another vehicle. When the driver honked at the car, Jarvis shot at the vehicle---wounding the driver and killing the passenger. Just a week later, Jarvis shot someone else. His...
Highland Park nonprofit launches national gun violence PSA 02.07.2026 0:45
As America celebrates its 250th anniversary on July 4, the city of Highland Park remembers the mass shooting that happened there four years ago. And a local nonprofit formerly known as the Highland Park Peace Project launches a new national PSA aimed at companies supporting with gun manufacturers.
Ceremonial signing of 'commonsense' cannabis bill 02.07.2026 0:48
A new law progressing Illinois' cannabis industry was celebrated in Chicago's Lakeview Neighborhood.
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