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Tributes to Chicago police officer Ella French on the third anniversary of her death in the line of

Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker and Lieutenant Gov. Juliana Stratton want the Sangamon County Sheriff to r

Rundown host Erin Allen guides us through a first person account of a fateful day in Chicago history

Delegates for the Democratic Party in Illinois say they are excited by Kamala Harris’ VP pick. Frien

Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker said he’s excited his friend Tim Walz, a fellow midwestern Democratic go

It’s getting down to the wire for a federal judge to decide exactly where demonstrators can march ne

Three activist groups are still negotiating with the City of Chicago on exactly where they can march

What started as Trisha Prabhu’s science fair project at Naperville’s Scullen Middle School eventuall

Illinois tax revenues off to a good start so far, a new firearm safety storage program at dozens of

The Chicago Office of Police Accountability is investigating a police officer who was caught on vide

adan diaz is a 20-year-old Mexican-American singer from Northlake, just outside of Chicago, and he m

The EPA issues a fuel waiver for four states including Illinois, the union suing the Illinois House

Newly released 911 calls show the mother of Sonya Massey called police for help with her daughter le

Former President Donald Trump’s confrontational interview at the annual convention of the National A

Former President Donald Trump had a confrontational conversation with Black journalists in Chicago.

Jonathan “Jojo” Alsberry – known by some in the dance community as “the Kevin Bacon of dance” – is t

Former President Donald Trump will speak at the National Association of Black Journalists convention

Sonya Massey’s family will be on Chicago’s West Side tonight for a rally hosted by Black clergy lead

A listening session meant to heal relations between law enforcement and Black Springfield residents

The U.S. Department of Justice will be in Springfield tonight for a listening session on healing rel