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Proud Boys Charged With Seditious Conspiracy in Capitol Riot

The new riot-related indictments against Proud Boys members are among the most serious filed so far, but they aren't the first of their kind. Eleven members or associates of the anti-government Oath Keepers militia group were indicted in January on seditious conspiracy charges in the Capitol attack.

Chicagoans Can Now Apply For Rebates on Security Cameras, GPS Trackers Under New City Program

Beginning Monday, Chicago residents and other organizations can start applying for various rebates on private security devices under the new Home and Business Protection Program.

5 Killed, 27 Wounded in Weekend Shootings Across Chicago: Police

Thirty-two people were shot in 24 separate shooting incidents between 6 p.m. Friday and 11:59 p.m. Sunday night, according to the Chicago Police Department.

Cook County Forest Preserves Plans Downtown Takeover — Just for a Day

The Forest Preserves of Cook County will take over Daley Plaza Tuesday to spread the word about all the county's 70,000 natural acres have to offer.

Judge Refuses to Overturn Conviction of Former Ald. Patrick Daley Thompson

In a 63-page ruling, a federal judge rejected the former alderperson’s bid for a new trial or an outright acquittal. Ald. Patrick Daley Thompson is scheduled to be sentenced on July 6.

After Recent Mass Shootings, Activists Debate Need for More Gun Legislation

Many survivors of gun-related violence and supporters of the Wear Orange Campaign believe part of the solution to saving lives is stricter gun laws. Groups like Moms Demand Action say the recent shootings make their movement more urgent. 

Chicago Police Officer Shot Sunday During Traffic Stop in Englewood

A Chicago police officer was shot and wounded Sunday afternoon during a traffic stop in the Englewood neighborhood, according to police. That marks second officer from the same police district to be shot in the last week. 

Chicago Tonight: Black Voices, June 4, 2022 - Full Show

We take aim at the debate over gun reform. Plus, the state revives a commission to combat hate crimes. And a “Shark Tank” deal for a Chicago entrepreneur.

Revived Illinois Commission Focusing on Rising Number of Hate Crimes

According to the FBI’s latest annual report, there were 8,263 hate crime incidents in the U.S. in 2020. That’s up from 7,314 in 2019 when the country experienced the highest number of hate crimes since 2008. Now the Illinois Commission on Discrimination and Hate Crimes is set to examine how to prevent and address hate crimes across the state.

Chicago Entrepreneur’s Innovative Creations Land ‘Shark Tank’ Deal

Raquel Graham started her company, Roq Innovation, in 2014 when she was looking for a scarf her kids would wear. What started out as a fix to a problem is now a booming business operating out of a West Town warehouse.

A New Plan for Lake Calumet Places Recreation and Industry Side-by-Side

The 442-acre Lake Calumet is perhaps the most visible remnant of the rise and fall of industry on Chicago’s Southeast Side. Earlier this year, the Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning issued its master plan for Lake Calumet, which it says creates a place where industry, nature, and recreation can coexist.

Big Dreams Come to Life in ‘Alebrijes: Creatures of a Dream World’ at Cantigny Park

The art of alebrijes started with a dream. In 1936, a feverishly ill Mexico City paper artist, or cartonero, named Pedro Linares said he dreamt of magically mishmashed creatures exclaiming “alebrije!” When he recovered, he began making and selling colorful papier mache versions of the beasts.

How Improved Bike Infrastructure Can Save Lives

Despite the city’s stated plans to do more to protect cyclists, transit advocates say there is a long way to go to make the streets welcoming for bikes.

Chicago Tonight: Latino Voices, June 4, 2022 - Full Show

Increasing safety and preventing injuries for Chicago’s bicyclists. Can industry and nature coexist at Lake Calumet? A new master plan hopes so. And alebrijes come to life at a local park.

¡Viva La Fiesta! Latino Festivals Return to Back of the Yards and Humboldt Park

Festival season is in full swing, and two upcoming fiestas are back in full force next weekend.