Man exonerated in 1989 double murder sues city, county
A man who earlier this year was exonerated in a 1989 double homicide has filed a federal lawsuit against Cook County and the city of Chicago
A man who earlier this year was exonerated in a 1989 double homicide has filed a federal lawsuit against Cook County and the city of Chicago
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Darien Harris will be freed after Cook County prosecutors declined to retry him in a fatal shooting case that rested on the testimony of an eyewitness who is legally blind.
Lockport High School District 205 Superintendent Robert McBride said district officials decided last week to have the building’s roof inspected as the ceiling repair work is done.
Jurors began their first full day of deliberations in the racketeering case of ex-Ald. Edward Burke Monday, and quickly sent out a note asking for clarification about one charge against a co-defendant
That unique last-minute Christmas gift you’re looking for might be found at Elgin’s Shockey Jewelers, which for the last 28 years has been producing original Christmas ornaments featuring some place or event special to the city.
Joshua Williams of the 7200 block of South Phillips Avenue was charged with first-degree murder in the death of Amarise Parker who was found strangled inside Williams’ residence.
Shortly after 11:35 p.m., two armed robbers entered a restaurant in the 6100 block of North Lincoln Avenue and demanded cash from a register
An 18-year-old woman was critically stabbed Monday night by a male who fled the scene in a red sedan in the Grand Crossing neighborhood, Chicago police said.
About 5:15 p.m., the teenage boy was shot multiple times to the body inside of a parking lot in the 1200 block of South Ashland Avenue.
A 47-year-old woman and a 14-year-old boy suffered burns to the body in a fire overnight that broke out at a multi-unit apartment building in the Back of the Yards neighborhood, officials said.
At Monday’s meeting, tempers flared on both sides as Portage Park residents clashed over their views on the shelter.
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Students who support the plight of Palestinians say their calls for change are met with silence, repression, or even arrest.
The holidays are not the only, or even the best, time to reconcile a tense relationship, says one expert.
An Elk Grove Village man fatally shot by police on Dec. 1 called 911 himself to warn he planned to “hurt someone,” according to recordings released Monday.
The encampment has been the subject of safety concerns and political fighting between Ald. Bill Conway and the mayor's office.
The declaration by Pope Francis maintained a strict ban on same-sex marriage, leading some Catholics to warn that while it is a step toward inclusion, there is still work to be done.
Unlike the October debate over a resolution supporting Israel shortly after hostilities began, the committee discussion on its surface was civil and almost entirely pro-Palestinian.
Jonathan Majors was convicted Monday of assaulting his former girlfriend after a two-week trial that the actor hoped would salvage his damaged reputation and restore his status as an emerging Hollywood star.
The South Suburban Humane Society will close its adoption center in Homewood, but plans adoption pop-up events.
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