Chicago 10 hours ago High school senior nearing graduation killed in crash after college student allegedly drove drunk at 131 mph A 21-year-old college student is accused of driving under the influence while causing a crash that killed a high school senior days away from graduating.
Media 2 days ago WATCH: Black voters review Biden's performance as Trump surges in polls: 'I'm voting for Trump' Black voters shared their thoughts with Fox News Digital about President Biden and former President Trump as they face off again in the 2024 election.
Media 2 days ago Chicago Mayor touts his achievements leading 'greatest freaking city in the world’ Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson touted his accomplishments in a full year after his initial inauguration in 2023, from the migrant crisis to Black representation in government.
Socialism 2 days ago Socialist Chicago council member says it's 'racist' to punish criminals, America is a 'garbage society' Chicago Democratic Socialist Rossana Rodriguez frequently shares vitriol against the police, calling their efforts to ensure safe streets "racist."
Campus Controversy 3 days ago Chicago police clear out anti-Israel encampment at DePaul University Chicago police began clearing an anti-Israel encampment at DePaul University and the school warned that anyone who breaches the fence will be arrested.
Illinois 4 days ago Chicago teen becomes youngest person to earn doctoral degree from Arizona State Dorothy Jean Tillman II became the youngest person to earn a doctoral degree in integrated behavioral health from Arizona State University at age 17, officials say.
Chicago 5 days ago Dolton board makes new move against scandal-ridden 'supermayor' Tiffany Henyard Dolton board members have appointed a mayor pro tempore to serve in place of controversial Mayor Tiffany Henyard should she not to execute her duties
Digital Originals May 12 South Side Chicago pastor says 'faith in government is very low' after seeing city resources go to migrants Project H.O.O.D. founder Pastor Corey Brooks said his "faith in government is very low" after seeing how his city has handled the ongoing migrant crisis in Chicago.
Media May 11 Democrats worried whether Chicago authorities can keep the peace as rowdy protests expected: report A new Politico column detailed how Democrats are worried whether Chicago's Democratic leaders will do enough to keep chaotic protests away from the Democratic National Convention.
Chicago May 9 Chicago woman overtaken by squatter hopes to work with Illinois lawmakers this summer on property rights A Chicago woman went through a lengthy legal process in order to remove a squatter living in her late mother's home. She described the situation as "emotionally draining" and overwhelming."