• Illinois quick hits: Cameras used to catch suspected cop killer

    Cameras used to catch suspected cop killer Chicago police said video footage from nearly 100 surveillance cameras helped them in their investigation into who killed Officer Luis Huesca. With the assistance from U.S. Marshals Great Lakes Regional Fugitive Task Force, Chicago Police found and arrested Xavier Tate Jr. in Glendale Heights. Tate is accused of fatally shooting and carjacking Huesca, a six-year veteran of the Chicago Police department. Google begins...

  • Illinois quick hits: State capitol evacuated again; parolee pleaded not guilty

    State capitol evacuated again For the second time in two days, the Illinois State Capitol was evacuated Monday after a threat. The Secretary of State’s Office said a threatening 911 call caused the evacuation. No explosive devices were found and employees were let back into the building at 1:45 p.m. The capitol building was also on lockdown Sunday due to a bomb threat. Parolee pleaded not guilty The man charged in...

  • Illinois quick hits: More students protesting; Pritzkers donate Civil War document

    More students protesting Illinois State University in Normal is the latest school to feature an encampment to protest the war in Gaza. Students at schools around the country have been setting up tents to show support for Palestine, including at Columbia University and the University of Washington. Students at Northwestern University in Evanston recently took down their encampment after they said the school met their demands. Check private water wells ...

  • Illinois quick hits: ADM CEO to resign; students hospitalized after ingesting edibles

    ADM CEO to resign Archer Daniels Midland has announced its chief financial officer will resign later this year. Vikram Luthar was put on administrative leave in January for accounting irregularities in ADM’s nutrition business while the company cooperated with an investigation. Luthar, who will step down Sept. 30, will reportedly receive over $743,000 as a cash performance incentive award for 2023. Students hospitalized after ingesting edibles ...

  • Financial Quick Hits: Cyber Security

    In this Financial Quick Hits with Kevin McDermott he breaks down the essential steps to protect your data from cyber threats. Sponsored by Morgan Stanley © 2024 KOBI-TV NBC5. All rights reserved unless otherwise stated.

  • Three Quick-Hit Reviews of Local Albums

    Sudden Unknown Signal, Missy (OnlyBands, digital) Burlington alt-rockers Sudden Unknown Signal (sometimes known as SUS) carry the torch for '90s guitar rock, once the dominant force in the Queen City music scene. Gone are the days of the Pants, Wide Wail and Guppyboy, and the city needs some new blood. Enter the quartet of Stephen O'Brien (guitar and vocals), Tobias Yandow (drums), Raven Aoyagi (guitar) and Tim Woos (bass), who dropped their debut album, Missy, toward the end of 2023....

  • Pedestrian fighting for life after being hit by BMW in St Ives

    A man, 45, has been arrested on suspicion of causing serious injury by driving without due care and attention

  • Large Language Model sparks privacy concerns in the EU

    The complaint centers on concerns regarding the model's potential to generate inaccurate information about individuals and OpenAI's apparent inability to address these inaccuracies.

  • Banana Gun (BANANA) Price Hits $33.02

    Banana Gun (BANANA) traded down 13.1% against the US dollar during the one day period ending at 19:00 PM Eastern on April 23rd. One Banana Gun token can now be bought for approximately $33.02 or 0.00049798 BTC on major cryptocurrency exchanges. During the last week, Banana Gun has traded down 3.1% against the US dollar. […]

  • Red Hill fuel spread through water quickly, expert testifies

    Water system experts testified Tuesday on the second day of a class-action lawsuit against the U.S. government that tests may have missed contamination in the critical early days of the Red Hill fuel crisis.

  • Financial Quick Hits: Cybersecurity – keeping your financial information secure

    In this Financial Quick Hits, Kevin McDermott talks about keeping your financial information secure. He shares some recommended steps to take, including keeping the software on your devices up to date. Financial Quick Hits is sponsored by Morgan Stanley. © 2024 KOBI-TV NBC5. All rights reserved unless otherwise stated.

  • BBC on board Philippine ship hit by Chinese water cannon

    The BBC’s Jonathan Head witnessed a confrontation in the disputed South China Sea.