According to Chicago police, the incident began just after 5 a.m. Thursday in the 5600 block of North Sacramento Avenue.
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2 Young Girls Safe After SUV They Were in Was Stolen, Crashed on Northwest Side
Jan 20, 2022 | Matt Masterson
Kate Sullivan Takes Guests to Favorite Restaurants on New Season of ‘To Dine For’
Jan 19, 2022 | Blair Paddock
This season of “To Dine For with Kate Sullivan” takes viewers on a journey with successful, and sometimes prominent guests sharing stories over their favorite foods.
Mayor Lori Lightfoot Says COVID-19 Felt Like ‘Bad Cold,’ Heads to Washington, D.C.
Jan 19, 2022 | Heather Cherone
Mayor Lori Lightfoot said Tuesday that she has fully recovered from her bout with COVID-19, and said it felt like “a bad cold.”
When It Comes to COVID-19 and Mental Health, ‘Kids Very Rarely Do Better Than Their Parents’
Jan 19, 2022 | CNN
New research published Tuesday in JAMA Pediatrics that looked at children and adolescents from 11 countries found kids experienced both mental and physical health problems — anxiety, depression, lower physical activity, food insecurity and school disengagement — linked to school closures and social lockdowns.
AT&T, Verizon Pause Some New 5G After Airlines Raise Alarm
Jan 19, 2022 | Associated Press
The decision from the companies came Tuesday as the Biden administration intervened to broker tried to broker a settlement between the telecoms and airlines over a rollout of new 5G service.
Stop Politicians from Using Campaign Cash to Defend Themselves from Corruption Probes, Illinois Supreme Court Urged
Jan 19, 2022 | Heather Cherone
Ald. Byron Sigcho-Lopez (25th Ward) looked on as his attorney Adolfo Mondragon urged the Illinois Supreme Court to overturn decisions by the Illinois State Board of Elections as well as lower courts to toss out his complaint against his predecessor, disgraced former Ald. Danny Solis.
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Invasive Carp Barrier, Chicago Shoreline Protection Big Winners in Army Corps Funding Bonanza
Jan 19, 2022 | Patty Wetli
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is flush with billions of dollars following passage of the bipartisan infrastructure bill. Some of those funds are being funneled toward critical projects in the Chicago region, the Corps announced Wednesday.
Raw Senate Debate in Fight to End Voting Bill Filibuster
Jan 19, 2022 | Associated Press
Despite his late push, Biden has been unable to persuade two holdout Democrats, Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona and Joe Manchin of West Virginia, to change Senate rules so the party can overpower a Republican filibuster that is blocking the voting bill.
Chicago Is Updating Its Climate Action Plan. Here’s How To Chime In
Jan 19, 2022 | Patty Wetli
Upcoming virtual town halls will give Chicagoans a chance to learn about and weigh in on plans to update the city’s climate action plan, from emission reduction targets to renewable energy goals.
Cook County Judge Overheard Disparaging Attorney Temporarily Pulled From Bench
Jan 19, 2022 | Matt Masterson
Judge William Raines has been placed on “restricted duties or duties other than judicial duties” and must receive sensitivity training and gender bias counseling, according to an order from Chief Judge Timothy Evans.
CPS to Adopt Shortened COVID-19 Isolation Time
Jan 19, 2022 | Matt Masterson
More than 14,000 students and staff within Chicago Public Schools are currently either quarantining or in isolation due to COVID-19, but the district will soon be shortening the amount of time those people need to stay home from school.
Chicago Has Passed Peak of Omicron Surge of COVID-19: Top Doc
Jan 19, 2022 | Heather Cherone
Chicago's COVID-19 test positivity peaked at 19.6% on Jan. 1, Arwady said, and hit 12.6% on Tuesday, the lowest rate since Dec. 28, according to city data.
10 Things to Do This Weekend: Jan. 20-23
Jan 19, 2022 | Kristen Thometz
Hundreds of puppets, life-sized dinosaurs, art exhibits and a celebration of winter usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago this weekend.
Biden to Give Away 400 Million N95 Masks Starting Next Week
Jan 19, 2022 | Associated Press
The White House announced Wednesday that the masks will come from the government's Strategic National Stockpile, which has more than 750 million of the highly protective masks on hand.
Big Voting Bill Faces Defeat as 2 Dems Won’t Stop Filibuster
Jan 18, 2022 | Associated Press
Voting legislation that’s a top priority for Democrats and civil rights leaders seemed headed for defeat as the Senate opened Tuesday, a devastating setback as two holdout Democratic senators refuse to support rule changes to overcome a Republican filibuster.
Utensils No Longer Part of the Deal With Take-Out or Delivery as New Law Goes Into Effect in Chicago
Jan 18, 2022 | Patty Wetli
Forget about napkins and ketchup packets too. On Tuesday, Chicago's single-use foodware ordinance will go into effect, meaning disposable utensils will no longer be included with a take-out or delivery order unless specifically requested by the customer.
Shedd Aquarium Embarks on $500M Transformation
Jan 18, 2022 | Paul Caine
That transformation will be both physical, encompassing major interior renovations to create immersive exhibits, but will also entail a transformation of mission with more educational programming for Chicago school students.
How the Lack of Items Is Affecting Incarcerated People in Illinois
Jan 18, 2022 | Blair Paddock
Incarcerated people in Illinois prisons are having difficulty getting access to basic necessities, like hygiene items or detergent. The Illinois Department of Corrections says this is due to a supply chain issue, but advocates point to disputes between IDOC and vendors.
Clearing Couple Starts Pet Pantry to Help Those in Need
Jan 18, 2022 | Joanna Hernandez
It has become more common to see donation boxes across the city. Some are filled with books and others with canned goods. We head to Clearing to speak with a couple who has built a donation box to help those with pets.
White House: Texas Hostage-Taker Raised No Red Flags Before Entering US
Jan 18, 2022 | Associated Press
Malik Faisal Akram, a 44-year-old British citizen, arrived in the U.S. at Kennedy Airport in New York on a tourist visa about two weeks ago, officials said. He spent time in Dallas-area homeless shelters before the attack Saturday in the suburb of Colleyville.
Illinois Nursing Homes Face Spike in Cases, Staffing Shortages Amid COVID-19 Surge
Jan 18, 2022 | Nick Blumberg
According to CDC data, Illinois saw its highest-ever case rate for nursing home residents this month, surpassing even last winter’s surge. Cases among staff have also reached record levels.
Illinois Law Allows Pharmacists to Dispense Contraception
Jan 18, 2022 | Amanda Vinicky
It’ll be easier to access birth control in Illinois, courtesy of a new law that allows pharmacists to dispense hormonal contraception without a doctor’s prescription.
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This Retro-Looking Rooftop Antenna Represents Chicago’s Leap Into Modern Wildlife Tracking
Jan 18, 2022 | Patty Wetli
The radio antenna, positioned at Big Marsh Park on the Southeast Side, helps fill a Chicago-sized gap in a growing network of receivers that's tracking the movement of migratory birds and other animals.
Former Ald. Ricardo Muñoz Hoping to Avoid Prison Time After Pleading Guilty to Wire Fraud, Money Laundering
Jan 18, 2022 | Matt Masterson
In a sentencing memorandum filed Tuesday, defense attorney Richard Kling claimed that supervised release would be a “sentence sufficient, but not greater than necessary” penalty for the former Chicago alderperson.