Monday, March 16, 2026

Search results for keyword: Chicago found in 1402 News.

crime
  • by david hall
FBI uses explosives, drones in search of Lincoln Square house: 'Our dogs were petrified'

Neighbors awoke to FBI agents shouting commands on a bullhorn, then using grenades in a quiet residential area. The local alderperson says the Chicago police district was not informed prior to the action.

news
  • by david hall
Dolton Trustee Andrew Holmes fired as crisis responder after sex assault allegations

Holmes is accused of sexually assaulting a Dolton village employee in a Las Vegas hotel room in May 2023. He has denied wrongdoing.

obituaries
  • by david hall
Mark Pollock, Loyola University Chicago communication professor, dies at 70

Mr. Pollock taught political rhetoric and communication for more than two decades and was a friend and mentor to a flock of former students as well as an expert on the German-Jewish philosopher Hannah Arendt.

chicago
  • by david hall
Chicago sees spike in Black teens out of school and work, study shows

Experts say the pandemic disrupted the pathways that helped teens get a job or an education after high school. Young adults are "discouraged" about not getting hired, a youth mentor says.