Illinois Attorney General Warns Against Unapproved Weight Loss Drugs Amid New Year's Resolutions
The Illinois Attorney General warns against misleading sales of GLP-1 weight loss drugs by some med spas and online sellers, stressing the importance of obtaining these medications from reputable sources.
Chicago Braces for Biting Cold Snap, Winds and Low Temperatures to Dominate the Week Ahead
A cold snap hits Chicago with isolated snow showers, leading to a sunny but windy day with high winds and a high near 24°F. The cold streak is set to continue for one to two weeks, with chilly nights and potential snow from a storm system.
New Orleans in Mourning: Sugar Bowl Postponed, Tightened Security After Deadly French Quarter Terror Attack
The Sugar Bowl is postponed to Thursday after a terrorist attack in New Orleans, leaving 14 dead and 35 injured. The FBI is investigating, and heightened security is planned for the rescheduled game.
Chicago Mayor's Advisor Under Scrutiny for Alleged Voting Irregularities Amid Residency Concerns
Jason Lee, an advisor to Chicago's Mayor Johnson, faces scrutiny after voting in Texas amidst questions of local residency law violation. A report raises legal concerns, although Lee cited a promise to his late mother, U.S. Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee.
Chicago Police Alert: Spate of Vehicle Burglaries Strikes Austin and Belmont Heights
Chicago Police warn of car break-ins in the Austin and Belmont Heights areas, citing incidents of window smashing and theft, with garage door openers stolen in some cases. No arrests made; public advised to report suspicious activities.












