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Violence continues to be at the forefront over the holiday weekend.
He yelled "there go police right there," jumped in front of them, and fired multiple times, prosecutors said.
One officer had to be treated for minor injuries, police said.
Celebrate the Fourth of July with these fireworks shows around the Chicagoland area.
"That's my child. I felt every kick."
At least seven people are dead, and 27 others are wounded following shootings across the city as of Sunday afternoon.
Officials believe the fire was set intentionally.
An unknown male exited a dark-colored sedan and fired shots at the victim, police said.
The festival returned to Jackson Park after two years of virtual due to the pandemic.
Low chance again for a shower later in the evening.
It's time to talk about tornadoes.
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.
Following a story we broke Thursday night on CBS 2, Chicago's Arab American community is demanding police end the use of suspicious activity reporting after a groundbreaking study found the reports were being used as tool for racial profiling.
The report confirms what many have suspected for decades: being suspicious has less to do with what a person is doing, and more to do with what they look like.
Chicago Police have low arrest rates, but higher rates for cleared or closed cases. We dig into what's behind those numbers.
A fireworks show in south suburban Harvey didn't go as planned – it ended with the Dixmoor village treasurer getting thrown in jail.
Cutting through bureaucratic red tape can be frustrating – but red tape is not the reason for one west suburban woman's frustration.
A Fourth of July weekend tradition returned Saturday to Chicago's South Side.
Police in Indiana found over 30 bodies inside a funeral home in Jeffersonville.
A man is in custody after spraying mace inside a restaurant in the Loop early Sunday morning.
Low chance again for a shower later in the evening.
A rowdy group attacked Chicago police officers on the city's Northwest Side Sunday morning.
The festival returned to Jackson Park after two years of virtual due to the pandemic.
Charles Alexander was on the streets at 15, and spent 17 years behind bars knowing he wanted to do something else.
The coffee shop wants to support Black, Latinx, and women entrepreneurs get their own start.
Some LEGO sets are headed to kids stuck in hospitals, as the centerpiece of a new nonprofit organization.
Chicago and communities across the nation held their first official Juneteenth celebrations Monday – and in the Pullman neighborhood, that meant some serious hoops.
Bent but not broken herself, Lavern Herron knows she will weather this storm. Her work is too important not to.
It is something that is sure to make you stop and stare; a new space for Black entrepreneurs is taking shape on the South Side of Chicago.
For three decades, the men behind grills have helped alter the image of Father's Day in Chicago and across the country.
In the greater Englewood community - prayers to heal hurt, but also foster hope.
Leury Garcia scores single RBI giving the White Sox the win over the Giants 1-0 in the series.
The Cubs took advantage of 10 walks by five pitchers and came back after falling behind 4-0.
Former White Sox player Charlie Tilson is trying to get back to the big leagues after his first shot was derailed by injury. CBS 2's Matt Zahn caught up with the outfielder, now playing with the Chicago Dogs.
New Trier High School alum and former Chicago White Sox player Charlie Tilson saw his first shot in the major leagues derailed by injury.
LaVine averaged 24.4 points and made his second straight All-Star team last year.
Patrick Wisdom hit a grand slam and a solo homer en route to a career-high six RBIs, rookie Christopher Morel had a career-high five hits and the Chicago Cubs beat the Cincinnati Reds Thursday night.
Without a new contract, it becomes more and more likely that Contreras will be moved before the Aug. 2 trade deadline.
Willson Contreras has already been an All-Star twice in his first six seasons – but he's been even better in this lucky number season seven.
The universities will begin competing in the Big Ten in all conference sports in the 2024-2025 academic year.
Violence continues to be at the forefront over the holiday weekend.
He yelled "there go police right there," jumped in front of them, and fired multiple times, prosecutors said.
One officer had to be treated for minor injuries, police said.
Celebrate the Fourth of July with these fireworks shows around the Chicagoland area.
"That's my child. I felt every kick."
Following a story we broke Thursday night on CBS 2, Chicago's Arab American community is demanding police end the use of suspicious activity reporting after a groundbreaking study found the reports were being used as tool for racial profiling.
The report confirms what many have suspected for decades: being suspicious has less to do with what a person is doing, and more to do with what they look like.
Chicago Police have low arrest rates, but higher rates for cleared or closed cases. We dig into what's behind those numbers.
A fireworks show in south suburban Harvey didn't go as planned – it ended with the Dixmoor village treasurer getting thrown in jail.
Cutting through bureaucratic red tape can be frustrating – but red tape is not the reason for one west suburban woman's frustration.
Transgender girls in Indiana are now banned from playing on girls' teams at schools in that state.
Following a story we broke Thursday night on CBS 2, Chicago's Arab American community is demanding police end the use of suspicious activity reporting after a groundbreaking study found the reports were being used as tool for racial profiling.
The ruling delivers a significant blow to the Biden administration's efforts to fight climate change.
In a 5-4 opinion written by Chief Justice John Roberts, the high court rejected arguments by Republican-led states seeking to force officials to keep the policy.
The president blasted the Supreme Court's decision as "outrageous" and "destabilizing."
Buckle up for a weekend of travel chaos – starting Thursday, mass delays and cancellations are expected just to get worse heading into the holiday weekend.
Rental income was part of a Chicago man's retirement plan, but that hit a snag when his renters lost their jobs during the pandemic.
There's nothing wrong with the medication, but the bottles don't meet standards for child resistance.
Woodfield Mall in Schaumburg was the site of a post-Christmas shopping spree that Cynthia DeSimone still regrets months later – and it wasn't her idea at all.
What if there were a way to get warnings about high water usage before the bill arrived in the mail?
The Indiana Hospital Association said the state will still need about 5,000 more nurses by 2031.
Every state that borders Illinois has or could soon have restrictions on abortion in the wake of the striking down of Roe v. Wade.
The Supreme Court Friday overturned the landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling, which guaranteed a woman's right to abortion. The ruling sends the issue back to the states. CBS News chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford reports.
Wisconsin has an 1849 law that bans abortion, except to save the life of the mother, but whether that law is enforceable is expected to be challenged in court.
A Kaiser poll taken earlier this spring found fewer than one in five parents would get their children under 5 vaccinated right away.
The employees said Starbucks has cut their hours and has forced the staff to do more with fewer people.
In a note to employees at Citadel, Griffin announced he already has moved his family to Miami, and will soon be bringing the company with him, though some Citadel employees will remain in Chicago.
The edible fungi was discovered as part of a NASA-funded research mission about life in extreme environments.
The coffee shop wants to support Black, Latinx, and women entrepreneurs get their own start.
The snack company – which accounts for 80% of Kellogg's current sales – will have dual campuses in Battle Creek and Chicago, with its headquarters in Chicago.
Leury Garcia scores single RBI giving the White Sox the win over the Giants 1-0 in the series.
The Cubs took advantage of 10 walks by five pitchers and came back after falling behind 4-0.
New Trier High School alum and former Chicago White Sox player Charlie Tilson saw his first shot in the major leagues derailed by injury.
LaVine averaged 24.4 points and made his second straight All-Star team last year.
Patrick Wisdom hit a grand slam and a solo homer en route to a career-high six RBIs, rookie Christopher Morel had a career-high five hits and the Chicago Cubs beat the Cincinnati Reds Thursday night.
Celebrate the Fourth of July with these fireworks shows around the Chicagoland area.
The official debut of the 200-seat space Tuesday evening featured magician Carisa Hendrix – better known by her stage name, Miss Lucy Darling.
For the last three quarters of a century, the Jolly Boys have shared their song throughout Chicagoland.
Hudson produced the new musical "A Strange Loop" which won for Best Musical Sunday night.
The judge said state law caps punitive damages at $350,000, meaning Depp's award would total $10.35 million.
A Fourth of July weekend tradition returned Saturday to Chicago's South Side.
Police in Indiana found over 30 bodies inside a funeral home in Jeffersonville.
A man is in custody after spraying mace inside a restaurant in the Loop early Sunday morning.
Low chance again for a shower later in the evening.
A rowdy group attacked Chicago police officers on the city's Northwest Side Sunday morning.
The best looks from the 62nd annual GRAMMY Awards on CBS.
Red carpet looks from the 61st annual GRAMMY Awards on CBS.
Check out some of the exceptional nominees for the 2018 GRAMMYs, only on CBS!