Illinois Hits the Polls for 2024 Primary, High Stakes in Cook County and Congressional Races Amid Voter Turnout Concerns
Illinois voters can cast their ballots for various local and national races on March 19th, from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m., with registration available on primary day. High interest is in the Cook County State's Attorney race and congressional seats.
Fortune Strikes Twice in Chicago Suburb with $2 Million St. Patrick's Day Lottery Win
A lottery player from Harwood Heights won $2 million from a scratch-off ticket bought at a local Shell gas station, which had sold a $600,000 ticket before. Another Chicago resident had previously won $1 million from a 50X Payout ticket.
Man Killed, Woman Injured in Gage Park Shooting as Chicago Police Seek Gunman
A man was killed and a woman injured in a shooting in Chicago's Gage Park. The incident occurred as they sat in a car. The man died from a neck wound, while the woman is in good condition. The shooter fled, and an investigation is underway.
Chicago Mayor Extends Shelter Policy, Introduces Mandatory Vaccinations Amid Housing Crisis and Measles Outbreak
Chicago Mayor Johnson announced policy extensions for shelter stays, prioritizing families and vulnerable populations, amidst a measles outbreak that prompted vaccination mandates and quarantine measures in shelters.












