The Chicago Police Department has releived an officer of his duties after he was accused of attacking two people at a lounge in suburban Niles while off duty.
Mark Buerhle won a matchup of struggling starters with Barry Zito, pitching into the seventh inning to lead the Chicago White Sox to a 3-1 victory over the San Francisco Giants on Saturday night.
A Chicago company is voluntarily recalling beef products because they may be contaminated with E coli, the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service announced Saturday.
A 25-year-old man who was engaged in a standoff with police in the North Side Roscoe Village neighborhood Saturday afternoon has been charged with drug and firearms violations, police said.
Civil rights groups are concerned about a plan by Chicago police to bring out the big guns to keep the city safe. As CBS 2's Susan Carlson reports, they fear it will only escalate violence.
Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton is pressing on with her campaign despite the fact that her opponent, Barack Obama, continues to draw more Democratic forces into his camp and has largely ignored her while grappling over issues with certain Republican
Attempting to lay a symbolic claim to his party's presidentialnomination, Democrat Barack Obama will mark the latest round of primaryvoting with a rally in Iowa, where his solid win in January caucusespropelled him to his status as the front-runner.
General Electric Co. said Friday that it plans to sell or spin off its iconic appliance business that for a century sold refrigerators, air conditioners and ovens for millions of homes.
AT&T said Friday it will invest $90 million in its wireless network in Illinois this year, giving Chicagoans and others faster digital access and better connections inside buildings.
Federal officials say Chicago-based company JSM Meat Holdings Co. is recalling beefproducts distributed in 11 states because of possible E. colicontamination.
More than 10,000 people hit the streets of Chicago to make it a more beautiful city Saturday. And this year, Keep America Beautiful pitched in, tying Chicago to its national Great American Clean Up Program. CBS 2's Pamela Jones reports
This week, famed archeologist Indiana Jones returns to the big screen, but amateur archaeologists are already searching for clues to the past in Chicago. Saturday, a group of students sifted through the dirt near the Museum of Science and Industry,
Charges for the 29-year-old mother and two caretakers of a 13-year-old boy with cerebral palsy who died by neglect Thursday are expected to be upgraded to first-degree murder, police say. The three women remain in custody Saturday.