
Fire breaks out in apartment building on Chicago's Southwest Side
The fire broke out in a building near 63rd Street and Albany Avenue around 1:30 a.m.
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The fire broke out in a building near 63rd Street and Albany Avenue around 1:30 a.m.
Kentrell Brown, 26, was arrested on Thursday just after 3 a.m. in the 3500 block of West 47th Street.
Kentrell Brown, 26, was arrested on Thursday just after 3 a.m. in the 3500 block of West 47th Street. He was charged with three felony counts of armed robbery with a firearm and three other felony counts of home invasion with a firearm, vehicular hijacking, and kidnapping while armed with a firearm.
Chicago police said a person approached on foot and damaged the business's front door, entered, and took property from within before fleeing in an unknown direction.
At least five people were seen exiting a white truck and breaking the glass to the front door.
The family of Francisca Renteria said she was found deceased Wednesday.
Francisca Renteria, 85, had not been seen since Sunday.
Detectives were still on the scene 14 hours after the shooting at a Brighton Park gas station. Darius Johnson reports.
Francisca Renteria was last seen Sunday on Chicago's Southwest Side. Jermont Terry reports.
The plastic shed held everything from cones to balls, and all of it was destroyed.
While trying to stop the vehicle, an officer fired – hitting the vehicle.
There were no reports of injuries, but there was a great deal of damage inside due not only to fire, but also to smoke and water.
During the robbery, one of the men smashed display cases and took unspecified property. A robber also demanded property from a woman in the store.
He was treated by fire crews who arrived on the scene. He was taken to Mt. Sinai, where he died.
Chicago police say the driver, only identified as a male, was traveling southbound in a silver sedan when he disregarded a traffic light and entered the intersection.
Just before 4:30 a.m., three people crashed a red sedan, possibly a Dodge Charger, into the side of the Cash America Jewelry & Loan at 4558 S. Cicero Ave.
Witnesses who spoke with CBS News Chicago claimed no one at the takeover was threatening the police in any way.
Witnesses who spoke with CBS News Chicago claimed no one at the takeover was threatening the police in any way. Sabrina Franza reports.
Police said Jermaine Allen, 24, has been charged with three felony counts of attempted murder among charges of aggravated battery. Shardaa Gray reports.
"I saw a little blood on the axe, and he was smiling. He was smiling and walking with the axe like this and eating a cookie," a man outside said.
The man was apprehended after he was spotted near the scene sometime after the attack at the McDonald's on Western Avenue on the Southwest Side. Shardaa Gray reports.
One bus passenger had just closed her eyes for a moment, and suddenly, she felt herself thrown from her seat.
One bus passenger had just closed her eyes for a moment, and suddenly, she felt herself thrown from her seat.
The robberies happened in Brighton Park, Back of the Yard, Gage Park, Chicago Lawn, and Garfield Ridge neighborhoods.
Surveillance video captured the moment the car crashed into the front of the bus, sending it into a building where it rested.
Jaime Perez said the two people arrested from a red SUV on Tuesday, whom he calls Geraldo and Gina, are food vendors who worked for his fiancée.
There is a large police presence outside a Walmart in Evergreen Park, where there have been reports of a shooting.
Residents in Mount Prospect have been wondering about a sticky black soot-like substance coating their outdoor surfaces. Turns out, it's actually secretions from a bug.
Chicago police said five businesses were broken into during the morning hours on the city's North Side on Wednesday.
Scientists, not content to let a not-so-living legend lie, have determined that the viral Chicago "rat hole" was probably actually made by a different kind of rodent.
The Supreme Court heard arguments on whether Louisiana's intentional creation of a second majority-Black district violates the 14th and 15th Amendments.
The government shutdown is in its third week as the Senate failed again to advance a House-passed measure to fund the government. Follow live updates here.
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Walgreens said it will close its office space in Chicago's Old Post Office building.
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Residents in Mount Prospect have been wondering about a sticky black soot-like substance coating their outdoor surfaces. Turns out, it's actually secretions from a bug.
Chicago's Ventra system is set to undergo a system upgrade overnight Friday into Saturday morning, which will take all their readers offline.
There is a large police presence outside a Walmart in Evergreen Park, where there have been reports of a shooting.
After Hamas freed all the living Israeli hostages who were captured on Oct 7, 2023, the Jewish Community Center in Northbrook, Illinois is making changes to a display keeping the hostages in their hearts — and winding it down.
There is a large police presence outside a Walmart in Evergreen Park, where there have been reports of a shooting.
A woman accused of ramming a car into federal agents before she was shot in the Brighton Park neighborhood in Chicago earlier this month has pleaded not guilty.
Jaime Perez said the two people arrested from a red SUV on Tuesday, whom he calls Geraldo and Gina, are food vendors who worked for his fiancée.
Residents in Mount Prospect have been wondering about a sticky black soot-like substance coating their outdoor surfaces. Turns out, it's actually secretions from a bug.
Chicago police said five businesses were broken into during the morning hours on the city's North Side on Wednesday.
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Burglars stole an ATM from a store in Chicago's Uptown neighborhood early Monday morning.
The victims ranged in age from 13 to 35, according to Chicago police.
Following the shooting, all northbound lanes were closed, and traffic was diverted off at 159th Street.