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Neighbors told CBS 2's Marissa Perlman they heard a very loud explosion in the neighborhood.
The stolen car was also involved and was heavily damaged. The duplex house also sustained damage.
Police say a white chevy traverse was speeding down Cicero when it hit an Acura MDX which then caught fire - killing the driver.
The damage has kept the doors shut for a business, and has caused a major setback for a community organization.
Ald. Brendan Reilly (42nd) said he was told said the Taste of Chicago will move this year to Polk Bros. Park near Navy Pier.
UNITE HERE Local 1 said the union is prepared to continue picketing if needed.
A woman is arrested and charged with stabbing a 71-year-old man in the South Shore neighborhood last year.
A 16-year-old boy was arrested and charged in connection to an armed carjacking in the Englewood neighborhood Tuesday.
A CBS 2 story about a lag in retirement benefits for government workers must've struck a chord.
Clouds are back with some breaks for sunshine at times. Highs again reach the 40s but 30s lakeshore.
Chicago has experienced a milder than normal winter so far, and March 1 signals the start of meteorological spring.
As CBS2 Chief Meteorologist Albert Ramon explains, First Alert Weather is not a slogan. It is a promise
CBS2 News Chicago's weather forecast model — First Alert — helps digital users and traditional television viewers stay on top of Chicago's dynamic weather.
Illinois has the strongest law in the country to protect biometric data.
The latest wreck in Springfield, Ohio happened just a month after a derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, that involved hazardous materials.
This is a story of two mothers awaiting justice for the men accused of murdering their sons. But justice has been delayed for years.
A man is arrested and charged with hitting a 16-year-old girl on a CTA platform in the Loop in February.
The deepfake was viewed thousands of times before it was taken down.
Levy company said they've been to the bargaining table more than 20 times. Tuesday night, the company proposed additional funding to lower the number of hours workers need to qualify for year-round health insurance.
March is National Reading Month, dedicated to encouraging people of all ages to read every day. Research shows literacy is directly tied to quality of life. Those with higher reading skills tend to have better job opportunities and get paid more. The worst literacy rates tend to be found in low-income communities. Joining us is Eric Johnson, executive director of Open Books, a Chicago nonprofit working to address the literacy gap.
Police said a 34-year-old woman, a 7-year-old boy, a 7-year-old girl, and a 2-year-old girl all were taken to the hospital in critical condition after suffering smoke inhalation and other injuries. Chicago Fire Department spokesman Larry Merritt confirmed the victims are the wife and children of an active firefighter.
The new space will support teens, instead of going to an ER. Kimberly Knake, executive director of NAMI Metro Suburban Chapter, joined CBS 2’s Chris Tye.
We asked the federal department behind the delays for an explanation multiple times. Lauren Victory finally heard back, but it's too late for some retirees.
The team gears up and heads inside youth prisons multiple times a week.
"Youth have been through so much trauma through the pandemic; whether it's from the school shutdown, and just the isolation, lack of academic stimulation for some, and the lack of social interactions."
While she creates pieces bursting with texture, she also creates safe spaces for people dealing with the trauma of domestic violence.
Founder and owner Leah Tibbs is doing more than just selling desserts, she's trying to get us to talk to each other again.
An urban historian is going viral as he brings the history of the iconic neighborhood – and others – to the masses.
Chicago is steeped in Black History’s past, present, and future. Here are some stories of excellence from the CBS 2 News team.
CBS 2's Ryan Baker recently met a young gallery director who is using art to help build community in Chicago Heights.
At age 42, Pastor Dates leads one of the largest African American churches on Chicago's Far South Side -- Salem Baptist.
Mariano's sells more than 50 Black-owned brands, many of which are made right here in Chicago.
UNITE HERE Local 1 said the union is prepared to continue picketing if needed.
Marcus Hammond scored 23 points for No. 14 seed Notre Dame (11-21), which may have played its last game with coach Mike Brey.
Chris Lowery won the first-ever Howard Moore Assistant Coach of the Year.
The Bulls had one last practice before leaving for a two-game road trip that begins at the league-leading Denver Nuggets Wednesday.
Luis Torrens' first home run of the spring put the Cubs up 7-6.
The Sox led 2-0 after one inning.
Philip Alston finished with 18 points, 10 rebounds and two blocks for the Ramblers (10-21).
The tournament began 100 years ago when young men from Chicago's working class neighborhoods fought for respect and glory.
Anders Bjork had three primary assists, and Alex Stalock made 35 saves in his 11th career shutout.
Neighbors told CBS 2's Marissa Perlman they heard a very loud explosion in the neighborhood.
The stolen car was also involved and was heavily damaged. The duplex house also sustained damage.
Police say a white chevy traverse was speeding down Cicero when it hit an Acura MDX which then caught fire - killing the driver.
The damage has kept the doors shut for a business, and has caused a major setback for a community organization.
Ald. Brendan Reilly (42nd) said he was told said the Taste of Chicago will move this year to Polk Bros. Park near Navy Pier.
Illinois has the strongest law in the country to protect biometric data.
The latest wreck in Springfield, Ohio happened just a month after a derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, that involved hazardous materials.
This is a story of two mothers awaiting justice for the men accused of murdering their sons. But justice has been delayed for years.
A man is arrested and charged with hitting a 16-year-old girl on a CTA platform in the Loop in February.
The deepfake was viewed thousands of times before it was taken down.
Vallas and Johnson were each endorsed Monday by leaders in Chicago's Black community. There were also endorsements announced over the weekend.
A new wave of cases, many of which involve higher-level charges of assaults against police, continues to expand a prosecution that is already the largest in American history.
Adams called public safety a "prerequisite to prosperity" in American cities. "We are focused on public safety because people want to be safe."
President Biden endorsed the bill and called on Congress to swiftly advance the rail safety measures.
The bill does not stop police from arresting students for crimes.
CBS 2 found how law firms were able to get the couple's information and how the calls were likely unlawful.
Rokaitis Towing does have a valid towing license for parking lots – but also has three Illinois Commerce Commission citations and 92 complaints.
This did not happen until the CBS 2 Investigators got involved.
In a new bankruptcy filing, Window Depot of Chicago claims they owe more than $1 million. While that could shield the company from paying back the money, they are not protected from potential criminal charges.
The young boy's lead levels were so high that he may not be able to live a normal life.
Luis Torrens' first home run of the spring put the Cubs up 7-6.
The Brookfield facility will offer mental health assessments, classes, and programs like yoga and meditation to any 14- to 18-year-old who wants or needs them.
Doctors say for the most part, people can fight off such infections on their own. But the drug resistance is a big concern.
Illinois is not one of those states, but Pritzker said "Women across the nation will be denied their right to access healthcare they are legally entitled to because of this awful corporate decision."
Research shows most youth are "extremely worried" about climate change. Kids and young adults who struggle with climate anxiety can perceive they have no future or that humanity is doomed.
Chicago office buildings are at an occupancy rate right around half of where they were pre-pandemic.
The last time the U.S. thoroughly analyzed the country's economic landscape was 2017, before anyone knew a pandemic was coming.
In an open letter, the Bears said finalizing the purchase is "an important next step in our ongoing evaluation of the opportunity."
The improvements will include new building facades and roofs, a new surface parking lot, new lighting, new landscaping, and more.
The City of Chicago shut down the company for operating without a license.
UNITE HERE Local 1 said the union is prepared to continue picketing if needed.
Marcus Hammond scored 23 points for No. 14 seed Notre Dame (11-21), which may have played its last game with coach Mike Brey.
Chris Lowery won the first-ever Howard Moore Assistant Coach of the Year.
The Bulls had one last practice before leaving for a two-game road trip that begins at the league-leading Denver Nuggets Wednesday.
Luis Torrens' first home run of the spring put the Cubs up 7-6.
Sizemore collapsed at his home in Los Angeles last month after suffering a brain aneurysm.
Shorter, a tenor saxophonist, was a foundational member of two of the most seminal jazz groups: Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers and the Miles Davis Quintet.
Immediately upon reaching the beach, the three tribes go full throttle in their first challenge to earn crucial camp supplies.
It still holds the record for most watched tv show of all time, and 100 million people tuned in to say goodbye.
Baldwin entered the plea Thursday and waived his first court appearance, which had been scheduled for Friday.
Levy company said they've been to the bargaining table more than 20 times. Tuesday night, the company proposed additional funding to lower the number of hours workers need to qualify for year-round health insurance.
March is National Reading Month, dedicated to encouraging people of all ages to read every day. Research shows literacy is directly tied to quality of life. Those with higher reading skills tend to have better job opportunities and get paid more. The worst literacy rates tend to be found in low-income communities. Joining us is Eric Johnson, executive director of Open Books, a Chicago nonprofit working to address the literacy gap.
Police said a 34-year-old woman, a 7-year-old boy, a 7-year-old girl, and a 2-year-old girl all were taken to the hospital in critical condition after suffering smoke inhalation and other injuries. Chicago Fire Department spokesman Larry Merritt confirmed the victims are the wife and children of an active firefighter.
The new space will support teens, instead of going to an ER. Kimberly Knake, executive director of NAMI Metro Suburban Chapter, joined CBS 2’s Chris Tye.
We asked the federal department behind the delays for an explanation multiple times. Lauren Victory finally heard back, but it's too late for some retirees.
The best looks from the 62nd annual GRAMMY Awards on CBS.
Red carpet looks from the 61st annual GRAMMY Awards on CBS.
Meet Akiem Hicks
Meetup with Jed Hoyer