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Chicago’s Major League Soccer club has reached a deal to self-finance a new downtown stadium. Chicago Fire to self-finance downtown stadium on land owned by developer Related Skip to Main Content ...
Chicago Fire is tightening its belt ahead of Season 14, and in the process, it’s cutting loose Darren Ritter.For longtime fans, that’s not just disappointing — it feels like a gut punch.
George Burns Jr/NBC. Prior to the finale, Lockett confirmed that he won’t be a series regular for season 14, which could influence Carver and Violet’s future.While Carver might be moving to ...
Season 13 of Chicago Fire has been a white-knuckled watch as the firefighters face whatever crisis comes their way. Firehouse 51 has faced some seriously insane infernos this season, and amid the ...
Two people were injured and a dozen apartments left uninhabitable following an early morning fire Wednesday at a three-story apartment building, the second residential fire in Elgin in less than a … ...
FOREST, Va. (WSET) — The Forest Volunteer Fire Department has introduced a new addition to its fleet: the Tower Five ladder truck. This $2 million project was deemed necessary to accommodate the ...
The casket of Chicago Fire Department Capt. David Meyer arrives at St. John Brebeuf Church in Niles for his funeral. Meyer was killed while battling a fire in the Austin neighborhood April 23.
Bright-red ribbons decorate trees and signposts in northwest suburban Niles in anticipation of a funeral procession and service Tuesday to honor Chicago Fire Department Capt. David Meyer, who died ...
Charles Green was charged with murder after being accused of lighting an inferno that killed Chicago Fire Department Capt. David Meyer this week.
The fire broke out at about 4:03 a.m. in the 1200-block of Pine Avenue, CFD Commissioner Annette Nance-Holt said. The fire was put out when the garage collapsed on Captain Meyer.
Chicago Fire Department and Chicago Police Department personnel salute during a procession for fallen CFD Capt. David Meyer to the Cook County medical examiner’s office, Wednesday, April 23, 2025.
Chicago Fire Department Capt. David Meyer, 54, was killed in the line of duty on Wednesday after a garage, which had been on fire, collapsed after the flames were extinguished.