Warren Lupel, attorney who fought wrongful conviction, dies at 83
Lupel represented Gary Dotson, a Chicago-area man who was wrongfully convicted of rape and kidnapping in 1979.
Federal jury awards $750,000 to man framed by ex-CPD detective Guevara
Small business owner Liam Stanton announces run for Chicago mayor
Crime
Man killed, another critically injured in Avondale hit-and-run crash
Police say the driver of a Toyota RAV4 disregarded a traffic signal and hit a Toyota Prius in Chicago's Avondale neighborhood.

2 Children Struck by Car in Englewood
Incident occurred Friday morning in Chicago neighborhood
Teen Charged in Armed Robbery of Two Younger Boys in Chicago
15-year-old suspect faces multiple felony counts after January incident in Englewood neighborhood
Weather
Cooler Weather and Chance of Snow Arrive in Chicago This Weekend
Temperatures will drop below freezing, bringing potential for light snow accumulation.

Chicago Braces for Sudden Temperature Plunge
Snow chances return as highs drop from 60s to 30s this weekend
Power Outage and Wire Issues Disrupt Metra Trains at Millennium Station
Metra Electric and South Shore Line service impacted by problems at downtown Chicago station
Travel
Video Gaming Lounge Opens at Chicago's Midway Airport
Travelers can now play popular console and PC games while waiting for flights at the new Gameway lounge.

FAA Mulls Cutting Flights at Chicago O'Hare Amid Airline Turf War
Agency cites congestion concerns as American and United battle for dominance at major hub.
Chicago venue offers help after couple's Mexican wedding canceled due to cartel violence
The Alston steps up to host the couple's wedding after their plans in Guadalajara were disrupted by recent cartel unrest in Mexico.
Lifestyle
Plov at Faiza Chicago Brings Uyghur Cuisine to the Windy City
North Park's Faiza Chicago offers a taste of Uyghur culture through its signature lamb-based plov dish.

Book Bonanza in Grand Crossing Promotes Youth Reading
Event aims to connect young people with the joys of reading through affordable books and activities.
Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Over 'Boneless Wings' at Buffalo Wild Wings
The court ruled that 'boneless wings' is a fanciful term, not a literal anatomical claim.
Business
United Airlines CFO Takes Aim at American in Chicago Airport Fight
United is expanding its presence at Chicago O'Hare Airport and criticizing American Airlines' operations there.

Walgreens Lays Off 469 Illinois Employees After Private Equity Buyout
Layoffs come six months after Sycamore Partners acquired the pharmacy chain for $10 billion.
Elgin Woman Overwhelmed by Mysterious Amazon Deliveries
Hundreds of unordered packages arrive at senior's home, leaving her feeling unsettled and frustrated