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‘We’re going to be turning O Block into Opportunity Block.’ – Pastor Corey Brooks on the Ray Stevens Show
Pastor Corey Brooks from Project H.O.O.D. joins The Ray Stevens Show to reflect on delivering the benediction during the RNC yesterday. He also shares how assisting illegal migrants affects community resources and provides an update on the new community center in Woodlawn.
Logan Square Artist Says Local Chamber Of Commerce Board Member Copied Her Work
LOGAN SQUARE — Colorful banners along Logan Square’s business corridors have sparked tension between two local artists as one is accusing the other of plagiarism. The Logan Square Chamber of Commerce’s street pole banner program launched this year to promote businesses, officials said. Like in other neighborhoods, the banners feature names of local shops and feature vibrant art.
Cook County homeowners can make partial payments toward tax bill
Homeowners in Cook County were hit with record property tax hikes. Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas joined Good Day Chicago to explain how property owners can make partial payments toward their upcoming bills.
2 women wounded in Near South Side shootout, police say
Chicago Police said two women are doing ok after they were shot near a Chicago Housing Authority development in Bronzeville, at 29th and Dearborn. Police said the women were standing outside when two suspects exchanged gunfire.
Angel Reese's Postgame Interaction With A'ja Wilson Is Going Viral
The Chicago Sky traveled to Las Vegas on Tuesday to face off against the defending champion Aces. Following Chicago's 93-85 victory, Sky rookie Angel Reese was seen greeting Aces star A'ja Wilson with a hug. Wilson and Reese were filmed sharing a short conversation, which had WNBA fans buzzing ...
Urgent Search for Missing Elderly Man, William Kemp, in Chicago
The Chicago community is thrown into concern as the police department has issued a report on the disappearance of an 81-year-old African-American male, William Kemp, who was last seen on July 15th in the vicinity of 106th and Drew, his last known contact before seemingly vanishing without a trace. The Chicago Police Department, urgently seeking any leads that could help in locating Kemp, urged anyone with information to come forward.
Chicago Police Alert: Spike in Street Robberies by Armed Suspects in Blue KIA Across Wentworth and Grand Crossing Districts
Residents and visitors in Chicago's 2nd and 3rd Districts are on alert as the Chicago Police Department reports a series of street robberies during the month of July. According to the community alert issued, victims were approached by two or three males, estimated to be between 17 to 23 years old, who emerged from a blue KIA Soul, brandished a firearm, and forcibly seized property before fleeing.
Severe Storms and Heatwaves: Millions at Risk Across the Northeast (Video)
A massive tornado was recorded in Oswego, a suburb of Chicago. This severe weather event resulted in significant damage, including downed trees and power outages affecting nearly 400,000 customers in Northern Illinois. Pounding rain and strong winds created hazardous driving conditions. Impact on O’Hare Airport. Chicago’s O’Hare Airport experienced...
Teens, including 11-year-old, charged for beating, robbing man on CTA near the Loop, police say
A girl and three teens are facing felony charges after Chicago police said they beat and robbed a man on a CTA train.ABC7 Chicago is now streaming 24/7. Click here to watchOn July 8, a 63-year-old man was beat up and robbed while on a train in the 100-block of Congress Parkway in Downtown Chicago, police said.On Tuesday, police arrested four underage people in relation to the crime in the 7000-block of Cottage Grove Avenue.Each juvenile is facing a felony count for robbery to a victim over 60 and a felony count for aggravated battery.Police arrested an 11-year-old girl, 14-year-old boy, 15-year-old girl and a 16-year-old boy. CPD did not release their names.No other information was available.INTERACTIVE SAFETY TRACKER Track crime and safety in your neighborhood
Elite American Airlines Frequent Flyer Says He Was Barred From Entering Airport Lounge Because He Was Wearing a Pro-Union Pin Badge
An elite American Airlines frequent flyer says he was barred from entering one of the carrier’s Admirals Club airport lounge at Chicago O’Hare because he was wearing a pro-union pin badge on his lapel and the agent only relented when she discovered he was a regular passenger. Josh...
Ex-Deputy Mayor Drank On The Job, Major Contractor Lied About Being City-Based, Watchdog Report Says
CHICAGO — A former deputy mayor accused of drinking on the job has been placed on the city’s do not hire list, according to a report released Monday from the city’s watchdog agency. Though the 57-page report from Inspector General Deborah Witzburg’s office does not identify the...
Cops sought misdemeanor charge in Foxx ‘Big Gulp’ attack. Here’s how it became a felony.
CHICAGO — Police officers in south suburban Flossmoor intended to file a misdemeanor charge against the man accused of tossing a soft drink on Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx and reversing his truck toward her. Foxx, however, was unimpressed with the police department’s investigation. Sent packing...
Family of Joliet pastor found dead demands answers amid complicated investigation
JOLIET, Ill. - The family of a Joliet pastor is seeking answers two weeks after his disappearance and one week after his body was recovered. Wednesday, July 17, would have been Warren Beard's 54th birthday. Family members and his church community are demanding clarity about the investigation into his death.
Barry Brewer's 'Chicago, I’m Home' Special Hits Gala Film with NFT Moments
Barry Brewer’s latest stand-up comedy special, “Chicago, I’m Home,” is now available on Gala Film, offering fans a unique way to collect and engage with the content through NFT Moments, according to Gala News. Exclusive Content and Rewards. Gala Film account holders can watch the special...
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