
Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Chicago.
Chicago's 'Bean' sculpture, cancer survivor wall spray-painted by vandals; 7 in custody
Seven people are in custody after Chicago police said vandals hit both the iconic "Bean" at Millennium Park and also Maggie Daley Park.
Read the full story on ABC7.
Police arrest black hospital patient pushing IV stand he was connected to
Police are investigating why a black man being treated for double pneumonia at a northern Illinois hospital was arrested after a hospital security officer confronted him when he walked outside pushing an IV stand he was connected to.
Read the full story on 7News - WHDH Boston.
As shootings by Chicago cops drop 70%, shootings at officers stay flat
A WBEZ analysis of city data shows a drop in shootings by police has not led to more shootings of police.
Read the full story on WBEZCuriousCity.
Study says many Chicago’ homeless have jobs, college education, contrary to stereotypes
A new study says thousands of homeless people in Chicago have jobs or have some level of college education, upending common myths about who struggles to find housing.
Read the full story on Chicago Tribune.
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