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Police said the four victims were in the street when a vehicle pulled up and someone inside shot them all.
The owner of the business told CBS 2 four men grabbed high-end clothes, jackets and shoes.
A woman was killed in a hit-and-run in the Belmont Central community Thursday night.
Temperatures have dropped and will only be in the mid 40s.
Proceeds go to "United For Peace" to purchase first aid kits, helmets, food and sleeping bags.
The sister of the Minnesota native killed amid Russian shelling in the city of Chernihiv tells CBS News he "did not feel that the world would let this happen."
For more than 20 years, people have been braving the shave - raising money and shaving their head to support children's cancer research. CBS 2's Jackie Kostek met a whole youth baseball team taking part.
Having been pushed by families who lost their loved ones to drugs, Chicago Police are now getting trained to investigate drug-related deaths as homicides.
Patchy areas of rain are possible overnight into Friday morning.
Temperatures have dropped and will only be in the mid 40s.
Although the Spring Equinox isn't until March 20, meteorologists and climate scientists mark March 1 as the start of "Meteorological Spring." Here's what to expect.
As CBS 2 Chief Meteorologist Albert Ramon explains, First Alert Weather is not a slogan. It is a promise
CBS 2 News Chicago's weather forecast model — First Alert — helps digital users and traditional television viewers stay on top of Chicago's dynamic weather.
Last weekend, a 3-year-old boy accidentally shot his mother to death in a car in a south suburban supermarket parking lot. CBS 2 Investigator Megan Hickey on Thursday dug deeper into the tragedy – and one solution that is working in other states.
Chicago's vaccine mandate for city employees remains in place, and with the deadline having come and gone, thousands of city workers could be put on no-pay status.
A new federal law will require all automakers to install technology that can detect drunken or impaired driving.
We have been exposing the issue for years – kids locked in psychiatric hospitals for longer than medically necessary while in the care of the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services.
When someone reports they did not receive their benefits on time, the Illinois Department of Employment Security is supposed to trace where the money went. But in thousands of instances the agency was slow to investigate, a CBS 2 investigation found, and IDES refuses to release critical documents that could show the scope of the problem.
The owner of the business told CBS 2 four men grabbed high-end clothes, jackets and shoes.
Proceeds go to "United For Peace" to purchase first aid kits, helmets, food and sleeping bags.
Investigators said it appeared she had been hit by a car, which had left the scene.
Police said the four victims were in the street when a vehicle pulled up and someone inside shot them all. The boy remains in serious condition Friday morning.
CBS 2 meteorologist Laura Bannon has the forecast.
Dozens of Chicago's most popular chefs will take over Navy Pier on Wednesday – in an effort to raise $1 million to feed Ukrainian refugees.
CBS 2's Asal Rezaei reports the fire was accidental.
Officials on Monday brought community leaders together to focus on violence prevention, at every level, in the city.
Black women are 40 percent more likely to die of breast cancer than white women.
Amelia Cunningham went to college on the GI Bill, and she is a Fulbright-Hays Scholar, and has two masters degrees.
Nine Chicago-area doctors boarded a plane Wednesday night to travel 4,800 miles to the front lines the war in Ukraine.
A new grocery store is bringing hope to the Englewood community, and its grand opening Monday came with emotions for hundreds of residents.
"I don't know how they saw the story, but I had people call from Vegas, I had people call from Louisiana; calling just for support," Poppin Dough owner Richard Gray said.
"People think that, in the suburbs, there's no need, and the need is great, and it's growing, and it changes," Loaves & Fishes volunteer Libby Hoffman said.
The Illini and Loyola both got in their day-before practices on the court in Pittsburgh Thursday. CBS 2's Matt Zahn reports.
On Opening Day in the Cactus League Tuesday, the White Sox and Cubs played split-squad baseball against each other.
The Cubs stayed busy on Thursday, agreeing to contracts with infielder Jonathan Villar and pitchers Mychal Givens, Daniel Norris and Robert Gsellman.
The Illini and Loyola both got in their day before practices on the court in Pittsburgh. 7th seeded Loyola is getting set to face Ohio State, while the Illini have a 4-seed and begin their tourney journey against Chattanooga.
The Illini and Loyola both got in their day before practices on the court in Pittsburgh. 7th seeded Loyola is getting set to face Ohio State, while the Illini have a 4th seed and begin their tourney journey against Chattanooga.
Robinson is leaving one of the worst offenses in the league for arguably the best receiving corps in the NFL.
Donovan Mitchell scored a Utah-record 25 of his 37 points in the third quarter, Jordan Clarkson added 26 and the Utah Jazz beat the Chicago Bulls on Wednesday night.
Erin Whalen scored a career-high 28 points, hitting seven of Dayton's 13 3-pointers and the 11th-seeded Flyers eased past DePaul on Wednesday night in the inaugural women's First Four.
The Chicago Cubs showed they're serious about competing again after selling off their stars last year, agreeing to a contract with Japanese outfielder Seiya Suzuki.
Last weekend, a 3-year-old boy accidentally shot his mother to death in a car in a south suburban supermarket parking lot. CBS 2 Investigator Megan Hickey on Thursday dug deeper into the tragedy – and one solution that is working in other states.
Chicago's vaccine mandate for city employees remains in place, and with the deadline having come and gone, thousands of city workers could be put on no-pay status.
A new federal law will require all automakers to install technology that can detect drunken or impaired driving.
We have been exposing the issue for years – kids locked in psychiatric hospitals for longer than medically necessary while in the care of the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services.
When someone reports they did not receive their benefits on time, the Illinois Department of Employment Security is supposed to trace where the money went. But in thousands of instances the agency was slow to investigate, a CBS 2 investigation found, and IDES refuses to release critical documents that could show the scope of the problem.
Temperatures have dropped and will only be in the mid 40s.
CBS 2 Chief Meteorologist Albert Ramon has your late First Alert Weather forecast for Thursday, March 17, 2022.
Patchy areas of rain are possible overnight into Friday morning.
CBS 2 Chief Meteorologist Albert Ramon has a look at the forecast.
According to CBS 2 meteorologist Mary Kay Kleist, it will allow the winds to turn northeasterly There will be chilly air parking overhead through Saturday.