Complaint by CTA employee turns into her arrest
Video shows a dispute between CTA supervisor Martesa Lee and Chicago police Officer Raymond Haran, and her arrest, after she complained to his supervisor.
Video shows a dispute between CTA supervisor Martesa Lee and Chicago police Officer Raymond Haran, and her arrest, after she complained to his supervisor.
Sgt, William Spyker, right, speaks with CTA Supervisor Martesa Lee, left, and her supervisor after Lee was arrested for walking into a crime scene.
Illinois Republicans held a virtual state convention Saturday with Chairman Tim Schneider declaring President Donald Trump “a man for our time” and contending the COVID-19 pandemic has helped Democrats move the country toward socialism while trying to win the White House.
Hundreds of children and parents gathered for a youth march in the Bronzeville neighborhood of Chicago as new rounds of George Floyd-inspired demonstrations continue in Chicago.
The Bronzeville march was one of several that took place throughout the city, with more planned for the rest of the weekend. Most of them were directly sparked by the May 25 death of Floyd, a black man who gasped, “I can’t breathe,” while a white Minneapolis police officer knelt on his neck, or by proposals for police reforms in Chicago.
A person is dead, and at least 10 others were wounded in shootings overnight, Chicago police said.
Joyce Kenner of Whitney Young Magnet High School has been at the center of controversy before but now is facing criticism of her handling of recent unrest.
Professor Harald Uhlig said the claim "horrifies me" and that he reached out to the former student to apologize.
Two car theft suspects were shot by police officers, and one officer was hit and dragged by a suspect's car Friday night in the Englewood neighborhood on the South Side.
Another 349 people living and working in Illinois long-term care facilities died of the novel coronavirus since the last weekly update and another 1,700 were confirmed to be infected, the state reported Friday.
As much of Chicago begins to reopen after a months-long coronavirus shutdown and more recent civil unrest, some entrepreneurs of color say they are being left behind.
Joliet pastors persist in calling for Mayor O’Dekirk to resign
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A lawsuit has been filed against Symphony of Joliet on behalf of an 84-year-old man who died of COVID-19, alleging the nursing home failed to protect him against the coronavirus.
West Side religious leaders were joined by politicians, health care executives, officials from the Chicago Police Board and the Civilian Office of Police Accountability in a march Friday afternoon.
Scooters are coming back to a bigger area of the city, but with new rules, requirements.
A Waukegan man was charged this week with first-degree murder after the 21-year-old man he plotted to rob was shot as he tired to retrieve his stolen money, according to the Lake County Sheriff’s Office.
Mayor Lori Lightfoot plans to introduce a package next week designed to give renters who’ve lost income due to the coronavirus pandemic a measure of protection against evictions, even as some housing advocates hope to strengthen it in the coming days to do more for tenants.
Broadway in Lakeview sees patrons filling every table and lines waiting up to 45 minutes as the street becomes the first to launch in the program to expand outdoor dining space.
Here are the latest updates on the coronavirus in the Chicago area and the rest of Illinois.
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