SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) May 26, 2026 Taxpayers Paid Man Pulled Over by the Same CPD Officers Who Stopped, Shot Dexter Reed $27K: Records Chicago taxpayers paid $27,500 to a Chicago native who was stopped by the same tactical team of officers who would days later pull over Dexter Reed and fatally shoot him in a barrage of gunfire after he fired at officers, records show. May 26, 2026 Trump Administration Proposes Having All Federal Workers Sign NDAs The White House is preparing a government-wide nondisclosure agreement aimed at curtailing federal workers’ sharing of “confidential government information,” as it seeks to stop internal leaks to media organizations. May 26, 2026 Illinois Grows Millions of Bushels of Soybeans. Why Aren’t We Eating Them? Illinois grows more soybeans than any other state, harvesting more than 639 million bushels in 2025. But almost none of those millions of bushels end up as food on Illinois plates. According to the Illinois Soybean Association, 60% of soybeans grown in the state are exported. May 26, 2026 Normally Secret Grand Jury Transcripts From Failed ‘Broadview Six’ Prosecution Expected to be Released Transcripts detailing federal prosecutors’ alleged misconduct during multiple grand jury proceedings in the “Broadview Six” case are expected to be released publicly after the politically-charged case fell apart last week. May 26, 2026 Forest Preserves Police Release Sketch of Suspect in LaBagh Woods Sexual Assault Forest Preserves of Cook County Police are investigating a sexual assault of a 29-year-old woman that occurred Saturday around 12:30 p.m. in a heavily wooded area of LaBagh Woods on the city’s Northwest Side, according to a news release. May 26, 2026 ‘Megaprojects’ Bill Would Mean a $39M Annual Property Tax Break for Bears: Cook County Treasurer’s Office The so-called “megaproject” bill would mean tax breaks for the Chicago Bears of more than $1.5 billion during the 40-year term of the agreement, according to the analysis. May 22, 2026 Week in Review: Broadview Protester Charges Dropped; Tipped Minimum Wage Phaseout Delayed Federal prosecutors drop all charges against Broadview demonstrators. And City Council delays a phaseout of the tipped minimum wage. May 22, 2026 Suspend 4 CPD Officers Repeatedly Accused of Making Improper Traffic Stops for 72 Days: Police Brass The Civilian Office of Police Accountability determined that four tactical team officers assigned to patrol the Near North (18th) Police District violated the civil rights of three people when the officers improperly searched a car shortly after 8 p.m. on Aug. 11, 2024, records show. May 22, 2026 Bill Regulating Powerful AI Models Advances as Advocates Say It’s Only the First Step The bill is part of a larger package regulating AI and is modeled after legislation in California and New York as states seek to establish a national regulatory standard. May 22, 2026 Abortion Advocates Urge Additional Reproductive Health Support From Illinois The push comes after a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling blocked a lower court decision that temporarily prohibited the use of telehealth for abortion care. May 22, 2026 Tulsi Gabbard Resigns as Director of National Intelligence, Citing Her Husband’s Health Tulsi Gabbard said her husband had recently been diagnosed with a rare form of bone cancer and “faces major challenges in the coming weeks and months.” She is the fourth Cabinet official to depart during Trump’s second term. May 22, 2026 ‘Broadview Six’ Seek Preservation Order After Allegations of ‘Nauseating’ Misconduct By Federal Prosecutors Tank Case Friday’s motion comes a day after prosecutors dismissed all charges against the remaining defendants, a stunning turn following allegations of prosecutorial misconduct and a subsequent cover-up by members of Chicago’s U.S. Attorney’s Office. May 21, 2026 May 21, 2026 - Full Show Charges dropped against the “Broadview Six,” and no special prosecutor for ICE agents. Plus, reaction to President Donald Trump’s $1.8 billion “anti-weaponization” fund. May 21, 2026 How Luchadoras Are Challenging Machismo in Mexico and Chicago Lucha libre, or “free wrestling,” is woven into the fabric of Mexico’s cultural identity. It’s an acrobatic, flamboyant and thrilling choreographed sport that melds athletics and theater to symbolize the ultimate battle between good and evil. May 21, 2026 Cook County Judge Rejects Push to Appoint Special Prosecutor to Investigate Alleged ICE Misconduct A Cook County judge has rejected calls for a special prosecutor to probe allegations of criminal misconduct committed by federal immigration agents after Cook County State’s Attorney Eileen O’Neill Burke refused to launch her own investigations. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: