Pullman

The officers returned fire, but no one was hit.
Illinois politicians and labor leaders called the site sacred ground for unions.
The fire was under control shortly after 2:30 a.m., the fire department said. No injuries were reported, and crews remained at the scene putting out hot spots.
Thirty-five vacant properties will be sold for around $120,000 each to buyers earning close to the area’s median income.
Alderman says Pullman site could produce several hundred jobs.
A woman and man escaped and were taken to Roseland Community Hospital in fair condition, officials said.
He was on foot when he was hit by a vehicle on southbound I-94 near 115th Street, according to Illinois State Police.
The man was driving a red Dodge pick-up truck when he was carjacked.
An 85-year-old man died at the scene and the 35-year-old suffered smoke inhalation.
At the behest of local Ald. Anthony Beale (9th), the Transportation Committee sub-divided the massive site once owned by Ryerson Steel. The political feud between Beale and Mayor Lori Lightfoot did not stand in the way.
Charges were filed against a 14-year-old girl, a 17-year-old boy and a 20-year-old man.
The agreement promises to attract visitors to the South Side for an array of events and programs.
Ald. Anthony Beale (9th) said the news is “absolutely huge for the city of Chicago and for the South Side.” But the Chicago Federation of Labor opposes a property tax break that Beale said the project will need.
Herbert “Junior” Warner was last seen Jan. 7 in the 700 block of East 103rd Place.
Illinois is home to five of the most significant figures and events in the history of the nation’s labor movement, including the strike that led to the creation of Labor Day.
Michael Harris, 14, went along for the ride with world-renowned pilot Sean Tucker just days before the 61st Chicago Air and Water Show.
A man was killed while getting out of a vehicle in the 4400 block of South Wells Street.
The man was shot while in the backseat of a vehicle in the 700 block of East 103rd Street.
The winners will join a program that aims to introduce more black and Latino male teachers into the Chicago Public School system.
When Mayor Rahm Emanuel cuts the ribbon for the grand opening of Jewel-Osco in Woodlawn on Thursday morning, he will be doing more than celebrating
The officer was driving south about 1:40 p.m. Tuesday in the 10600 block of South Woodlawn when his vehicle slid on a patch of ice, authorities said.
As economic development has gone up in Pullman, crime has gone down, a new report concludes.
Ald. Anthony Beale still is working to bring development and opportunities to the 9th Ward, and he’s getting results.
All of February, Chicago Lyft users have access to one free ride of up to $10 to their choice of cultural institutions that celebrate black culture.
The Red Ford F150 pickup truck he had the keys to was connected to four robberies reported this weekend.
In all but nine of Chicago’s 77 community areas, the estimated share of those holding a bachelor’s degree or higher went up between 2010 and 2017.
The last gun homicide victim was a 25-year-old woman shot the death by a man in a murder-suicide on the South Side.
A man was sitting in his home when a bullet was shot through a door and struck him under his arm.
He was struck in the left leg and drove himself to West Suburban Medical Center in Oak Park.
At 1:46 a.m., the Bishop Ford was completely closed south of 119th Street until 130th Street due to the downed cable, according to ISP and CFD.