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As overall crime continued to drop in Chicago in 2025, the city ended the year with the fewest homicides in 60 years.
Overall crime continued to drop as the number of murders in Chicago decreased from 587 in 2024 to 416 last year, when scores of federal immigration agents flooded the city and President Trump repeatedly highlighted its crime.
Analysis: The narrative about Chicago as a place for defense but not passing, has been destroyed during a season when Ben Johnson made good on his promises.
Amazon selected a Chicago suburb for a new proposed retail development, the municipality's mayor announced Saturday.
In 2025, Chicago had the fewest murders recorded since 1965, according to preliminary Chicago police data released Thursday.
Unlike their December meeting with the Chicago Bulls, the Hornets didn’t yield an exhaustive amount of easy points this time around. That was among the keys in their 112-99 win over Chicago at United Center.
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Chicago deputy police chief dies after medical emergency, officials say
William Betancourt, a deputy chief with CPD, died early Saturday morning after a medical emergency while off duty.
A child is in critical condition after a fire in the West Englewood neighborhood, according to the Chicago Fire Department.
President Donald Trump mentioned Chicago during his Saturday news conference on Venezuela, saying crime dropped in the city because he sent the National Guard, even though its troops never actually patrolled the streets of Chicago.
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Chicago Weather: Clouds and seasonably cold temps for Sunday
CHICAGO - The area started with about average temperatures for Sunday, which were slightly warmer than yesterday. Fox Chicago Meteorologist Mark Strehl has the forecast. We’re looking at a forecast of about 33 degrees in Chicago, and other highs in the low 30s throughout the suburban areas.
At 12:50 a.m., parents Olivia Gorney and Ryan LaCount of Chicago were delighted to welcome the hospital's first baby girl of the year, Winona LaCount, into their family. She weighed 10 pounds, 6 ounces, and measured 22.5 inches long.