Massive Data Breach at Chicago Public Schools Affects 700,000 Students; FBI and Illinois Attorney General Investigating
A cyber-attack on Chicago Public Schools' vendor exposed personal data of 700,000 students but did not involve misuse of data or financial information. CPS is working with law enforcement on the breach.
Warm Spring Weather Welcomes Chicagoans with Sunshine and Breezy Conditions Ahead
Chicago is set for spring temperatures, with the National Weather Service forecasting a high near 58 today and mostly clear skies at night. The week will see highs in the 50s and 60s, with rain expected by Friday night.
Ex-CEO of Suburban Chicago Auto Lender Sentenced to 4 Years for $67 Million Fraud Scheme
Former CEO of Honor Finance LLC, James Collins, was sentenced to four years in prison for fraud schemes costing $67 million. He admitted to federal mail and bank fraud charges. His accomplice, Robert DiMeo, awaits sentencing for related crimes.
Illinois Holocaust Museum in Skokie to Undergo Renovations; Temporary Downtown Satellite Opens in July
The Illinois Holocaust Museum will close for renovations this summer, with a temporary downtown location opening in July. Renovations include a new auditorium and lobby, aimed at enhancing the visitor experience.
Chicago Police Seek Public Aid in Locating Missing 30-Year-Old Robert Hall Last Seen on South Side
The Chicago Police Department is actively searching for 30-year-old Robert Hall, missing since February 1st, last seen on South Princeton Avenue. He is 6'2", 180 pounds, with a "Tremaine" tattoo, and concerns for his wellbeing are increasing.












