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It was probably a cake you wouldn't like. It was composed of Jell-O topped with squid and fish.
Just two days after this report first aired, Marilyn Hartman was arrested again at O’Hare International Airport.
They told CBS 2’s Tim McNicholas all about the stinky situation.
“Let’s be clear,” Mayor Lori Lightfoot said. “An adult put a gun in a child’s hand.”
The cases are being traced to off-campus fraternity parties.
CBS 2's Lauren Victory shows us Thursday how the return of Hollywood hits is inspiring theater owners here at home.
Brown was sentenced Wednesday. Court records show he pleaded guilty to one count of aggravated unlawful use of a weapon.
The Chicago Teachers Union is in ongoing negotiations with the Chicago Public Schools and that led to some snags Wednesday.
Chicago Police Supt. David Brown called the boy’s death a tragedy, and demanded the release of any video footage of the incident.
“This is a safe haven for our community.”
The previous progress report from the independent monitor last year found the city had missed more than 70 percent of its deadlines.
"Today my prayers been answered.”
"It’s going to take one death for them to do something about it, but they have the opportunity to do something about it now."
"I love Chicago. I love the fans. I love what Wrigley Field and being a Chicago Cub is all about."
Police said a man fled on foot, leading to a foot pursuit, “which resulted in an armed confrontation.”
Bus drivers also have the authority to run as “drop-off only” and bypass stops if their bus gets overcrowded.
Shortly after noon Saturday, four people were shot while on the sidewalk in the 500 block of North Leamington Avenue in South Austin.
Duckworth recounts her journey from pilot’s seat to Senate seat in a new memoir.
“The history of the Black church in Chicago could not have been written without a chapter on Archbishop Lucius Hall,” said Bishop Trotter.