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CTA Bus Crashes Into a Building After a Collision in Little Village
Early on Saturday morning, on July 20th at about 4 a.m. the least expected happened. A CTA bus driver was just doing her job. She had a passenger on board with her when then suddenly they were struck by a white Infinity sedan. Subsequently, after the collision between the both, the CTA Bus crashed onto a building that was located at 26th Street and Pulaski Road in the neighborhood of Little Village.
Eisenhower Expressway Snarled as Semi Carrying 27,000 Pounds of Canned Goods Overturns Near Elmhurst
Early morning commuters on the Eisenhower Expressway experienced significant delays today as a semi-trailer carrying 27,000 pounds of canned goods overturned near Elmhurst. The incident occurred around 5:20 a.m. in the inbound lanes just east of the Tri-State Tollway (I-294), as reported by the Chicago Sun-Times. Illinois State Police responded swiftly to the scene of the crash. As of their latest update, all eastbound lanes continued to be closed, with vehicles being directed to divert onto the southbound lanes of I-294.
Carjackers Target Off-Duty Officer, Spark Shootout on Chicago’s South Side (video)
A group of carjackers targeted an off-duty Chicago police officer on the city’s South Side, resulting in a shootout captured on camera. The incident occurred in a neighborhood known for its high number of first responders, specifically in the area of 108th and Campbell. Previous Criminal Activity. The carjackers...
15-year-old boy disguised himself, broke into recreation facility and set fire in office: prosecutors
VILLA PARK, Ill. - A 15-year-old boy was arrested Wednesday morning after allegedly setting a fire at a recreation facility. The Villa Park juvenile faces one felony count of arson, one felony count of burglary, one felony count of criminal damage to government-supported property and one misdemeanor count of obstructing a police officer.
Longtime Bud Billiken Parade performers, Chi-Town Cats Cheerleaders, may not be allowed this year
The Bud Billiken Parade is a celebrated South Side Chicago tradition. But, this summer, a team that has been part of the parade for more than two decades, might not be able to participate.The Chi-Town Cheerleaders say their insurance company will not cover them.ABC7 Chicago is now streaming 24/7. Click here to watchThey're hoping for a last-minute miracle."It emphasizes education, leadership and learning, and that's something that we teach here. And that's why they want to be in the parade," Chi-Town Cheerleaders Head Coach Paulette Franklin said.For the last 25 years, the Chi-Town Cats Cheerleaders have performed in the Bud...
Thursday forecast: Dry and cooler, with plenty of sunshine
It’s shaping up to be a very pleasant Thursday in Chicagoland. And while there’s not exactly a chill in the air, lower humidity levels are definitely making things feel cooler in the early-morning hours, with temperatures in the 50s in some locations. Thursday will remain dry and sunny,...
Local music roundup: July 25-31
Evanston and nearby locations will be a musical paradise this week! There are many free concerts – including one by our esteemed fellow Evanstonian and harmonica superstar Howard Levy! Pablo Cruise will bring yacht rock to Skokie! Liv Warfield comes to SPACE to amaze us with her intense R&B skills. You can make an easy trip to Niles to hear the great blues singer Milwaukee Slim. And this weekend, the Out Of Space fest will be rocking! Be still, my heart!
City to host National Night Out Event on August 6
Evanston community members are invited to celebrate National Night Out from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Tuesday, August 6, at Centennial Park, 1631 Sheridan Rd. National Night Out is an annual community-building campaign that promotes public safety, community partnerships, and neighborhood camaraderie to help make our neighborhoods safer, more caring places.
Illinois Lottery hits golden anniversary; celebrates 50 years of jackpots
The Illinois Lottery, celebrating its 50th anniversary, has generated $3 billion a year, with profits going to the Illinois common school fund, and is the first state to privatize its operations and take ticket sales online.
Alliant Energy workers return from providing aid in Illinois
Workers from Alliant Energy are able to return the favor so to speak. Alliant Spokesperson Tony Palese says 71 employees, including some from Janesville, just returned from helping to restore power in northern Illinois where 25 confirmed tornados left 430,000 ComEd customers in the dark. Palese says Alliant was able...
These are the highest-paid state employees in Missouri and Illinois
Taxpayer dollars help Missouri and Illinois employ thousands of state workers each year. Some of these workers, usually ones in high-profile capacities or leadership roles, make hundreds of thousands of dollars annually.
Chicago Board of Education set to vote on 2025 CPS budget
CHICAGO (CBS) — The Board of Education will vote on Thursday on the 2025 budget, with Chicago Public Schools hoping to close a large budget gap. However, the Chicago Teachers Union is planning to rally against it.CPS is proposing to close a $500 million budget gap, which the board says it has a plan to fill. The plan includes cutting main office staff, restructuring long-standing debt, and eliminating at least 300 vacant Chicago Teachers Union positions.The school district is counting on those vacant positions to cut $220 million from the spending plan. The district says it found the savings by examining...
Chicagoan jet skies 100 miles across Lake Michigan to support Chicago Police Memorial Foundation
Chicagoan Frank Giannelli set out of Monroe Harbor early Thursday morning to raise funds for the Chicago Police Memorial Foundation.ABC7 Chicago is now streaming 24/7. Click here to watchThe jet skier had an audience as he trekked out of the Chicago shore at 7:15 a.m. Giannelli's intention is to trek 100 miles across Lake Michigan to Saugatuck, Michigan.The full journey across the lake should be around three hours.Giannelli has already raised $25,000 for Get Behind the Vest, which helps Chicago police purchase bullet proof vests.With the money already raised, the foundation can purchase 50 vests for CPD.Police officers receive their first vest when they are sworn in, however they are responsible for paying for the replacement.To learn more about the organization, click here.
Ald. William Hall Moving 6th Ward Office To Former Mercy Medical Building In Chatham
CHATHAM — Ald. William Hall (6th) is moving his ward services just a year after celebrating the grand opening of his first South Side office. The 6th Ward office will reopen Aug. 1 at 8541 S. State St., Hall announced on his social media pages Monday. Hall’s new headquarters is in the same building as the Trilogy wellness center, which provides mental health services to South Side neighbors.
Former South Works Site Could Become Quantum Computing Campus By 2027, Officials Say
SOUTH CHICAGO — A massive swath of South Side land that was home to one of the world’s largest steel mills for more than a century will soon be transformed into a multibillion-dollar quantum computing campus, local leaders said this week. The Illinois Quantum and Microelectronics Park, a...
Things to do around Chicago area this weekend: July 26-July 28
WHAT: Billed as the largest Latino festival of its kind in the country, Fiesta del Sol celebrates 52 years of serving the community. WHERE: Cermak between Ashland and Morgan in Pilsen, Chicago. WHEN: Thursday, July 25 - Sunday July 28. Pierogi Fest. WHAT: Pierogi Fest is all about celebrating Eastern...
Chinatown Library Branch Reopens After Nearly 4-Month Closure
CHINATOWN — The Chicago Public Library Chinatown branch quietly reopened Tuesday after being closed since April for building repairs. The branch at 2100 S. Wentworth Ave. was initially set to reopen June 8 after completing “needed lighting and HVAC repairs and replacements,” Patrick Molloy, director of government and public affairs for the Chicago Public Library, said in an emailed statement. But engineers found “the cooling system was unable to properly cool the branch to comfort levels,” and the library remained closed for an additional six weeks, Molloy said.
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