
Parts of Chicago record a month's worth of rain in 24 hours this week
Much of Chicago recorded a month's worth of rainfall in 24 hours this week, with storm totals of 3 to 5 inches of rain common across central Cook County.
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Much of Chicago recorded a month's worth of rainfall in 24 hours this week, with storm totals of 3 to 5 inches of rain common across central Cook County.
Beginning shorty after 9 p.m., lightning began flashing and thunder began rolling in downtown Chicago, as pouring rain began falling off and on.
The city announced the technology after heavy rain and storms damaged homes and left cars submerged on the South and Southwest Sides in July.
The city will install 50 sensors across Chicago and eventually alert residents to flooding in real-time through an app.
Milwaukee’s mayor said there were reports of more than a foot of rain in places.
Cars were stuck in the water at American Family Field, and rain reportedly leaked through the roof. The Wisconsin State Fair also had to close.
Flash flooding canceled the final day of the Wisconsin State Fair on Sunday as continued heavy rainfall in half a dozen Midwest states has led to water rescues, power outages and road closures.
Some areas saw up to 6 inches of rain fall in a matter of hours.
officials say the storms destroyed more than 100 homes. Several hundred more experienced major damage, and thousands more were affected.
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Extreme rainfall events in Chicago, including two observed this summer, are becoming more common as the climate warms.
A Flood Advisory has been issued for some Chicago area counties as a line of thunderstorm races east, bringing heavy lightning and torrential rainfall.
Meteorologist David Yeomans is tracking storms moving into Chicago.
The afternoon rain caused problems in particular in Elmhurst. Sara Machi reports.
Downpours Friday afternoon caused flooding that sent water into basements, washed out roads, stalled out cars, and caused headaches for a lot of residents.
Chicago residents are cleaning up after strong storms with hard rains caused flash flooding Friday, especially on the South Side and in the southwest suburbs.
Storms rolling through Chicago brought heavy rains and flash flooding to the South Side.
Sudden heavy rain Friday flooded many southwest suburbs like Bridgeview and Summit.
Several organizations are accepting donations for those impacted by the floods, as well as first responders and volunteers.
Meteorologist David Yeomans is tracking severe storms moving into the Chicago area.
Residents in Ruidoso received an emergency alert warning of life-threatening flash floods Thursday afternoon.
Tens of millions of Americans are under severe weather warnings, impacted by heat, flooding, fires, storms and more.
Nearly twenty inches of rain have fallen since Wednesday in parts of the South Chungcheong province.
Most of those deaths and injuries were caused by the roofs of weaker homes collapsing.
PAWS Chicago is taking in cats and dogs from shelters in Texas that were affected by the deadly flooding there.
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Nearly 30 years after an 11-year-old girl disappeared in her hometown in western Illinois, a man has been charged with her murder.
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Sean Dunn, who worked as a Justice Dept. lawyer, admitted he threw a sandwich at a Customs and Border Protection officer deployed in D.C.
Police said the impact of the crash caused the second car to hit a building, which appears to be a daycare, and a gas meter.
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Sean Dunn, who worked as a Justice Dept. lawyer, admitted he threw a sandwich at a Customs and Border Protection officer deployed in D.C.
Chicago Public Schools leaders on Wednesday unveiled their plan to overcome a $734 million budget shortfall for the upcoming school year.
President Trump announced this year's "truly exceptional class" of Kennedy Center Honorees and said he will host the annual ceremony himself.
Illinois state Rep. Kam Buckner (D-Chicago) penned an opinion piece that ran in the Chicago Tribune Tuesday morning explaining why he says the Bears should be paying more into the system, not less.
Morton Grove slapped the seller with code violations after the sale to the Hovey family was completed, which prevented them from getting a deed.
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With school starting next week for thousands of students, health officials are urging parents to get their kids vaccinated.
Chicago public health officials on Tuesday confirmed the city's first three human cases of West Nile virus in 2025.
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Summer may be winding down, but with the hot, wet weather the Chicago area has been having, pests like mosquitoes and ticks remain a big concern.
A Wisconsin man has pleaded guilty to smuggling lab equipment to Russian companies in violation of U.S. sanctions.
Some of the fans who received the email have long histories with the team, and there are a lot of concerns.
The Board of Trade Museum is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday, and is closed on weekends and federal holidays.
Right now, it is not exactly clear how the tax will be passed onto the consumer. But vaping products and popular Zyn pouches will now be subject to a 45% tax — up from 15%.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court has delivered a victory for environmentalists in the battle over the regulation of "forever chemicals" known as PFAS.
President Trump announced this year's "truly exceptional class" of Kennedy Center Honorees and said he will host the annual ceremony himself.
UFC CEO Dana White confirmed plans for a July 4, 2026 fight at the White House to mark America's 250th birthday.
Taylor Swift announced her 12th studio album, "The Life of a Showgirl," after a countdown tease on her website. The release date is now set for Oct. 3.
Paramount will become the new home to all UFC events in the U.S., while UFC's CEO says the White House may host a July 4 event broadcast on CBS.
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Meteorologist David Yeomans has the extended forecast.
The Community Animal Rescue Effort in Skokie is hosting their annual Strut for Strays in September to raise money to help homeless pets like Strider, who they brought to CBS News Chicago studios today.
Actor John Stamos will join the Beach Boys at Riot Fest in Chicago. In a joint statement, organizers confirmed Stamos will "begrudgingly" join the festival "after over a decade of social media harassment from Riot Fest."
President Trump is now framing Friday's face-to-face meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska as more of a first step to ending the war in Ukraine, with the real negotiations still to come once Ukraine's president also takes part.
The XL Film Festival begins in Hyde Park Thursday, with film screeningss, panels and lots of other events spotlighting film, television and the creative scene here in the city.
New surveillance video shows a robbery and an assault inside the Dandy Crown bar while it was open.
In a joint statement, organizers confirmed Stamos will "begrudgingly" join the festival "after over a decade of social media harassment from Riot Fest."
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The Medical Examiner identified the third victim as 63-year-old Jacolyn Wians.
The State Department said Mexico is under a Level 2 advisory, and people should be cautious of terrorism, crime, and kidnapping.
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A company in Batavia, Illinois is making butter in a way you've never seen before. No animals, no plants, no oils; this butter is made from carbon.
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Right guard Jonah Jackson, who's played with a couple solid quarterbacks in Matthew Stafford and Jared Goff, has been impressed with Williams so far.
Chicago Cubs catcher Miguel Amaya was carted off the field after injuring his left ankle stepping on first base Wednesday night against Toronto.
Cubs catcher Miguel Amaya was carted off the field after injuring his left ankle landing on first base in the eighth inning.
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It was a series-clinching win for the Tigers, who advanced to 70-52 and extended a narrow lead over the Cleveland Guardians in the AL Central.
Nearly 30 years after an 11-year-old girl disappeared in her hometown in western Illinois, a man has been charged with her murder.
A former Chicago Public Schools dean has been sentenced to 22 years in prison, after he was convicted of repeatedly sexually assaulting a Little Village Lawndale High School student.
Police said a man broke into apartment buildings at least four times in a week, and damaged vending machines and laundry machines to steal the coins inside:
Aaron Conley, 24, made his first appearance in DuPage County Court Tuesday after surrendering to police the day before.
Ortez Owens, 35, is charged with one count of first-degree murder and three counts of attempted murder.