There are more repercussions from the failed prosecution of six ICE protesters that are now impacting other cases in Chicago's federal court.
There are calls Friday morning for U.S. Attorney Andrew Boutros to resign.
Some high school students on Chicago's South Side want help dealing with grief and trauma after multiple students died recently. They say their needs are being overlooked by their principal.
As fallout continues from a dismissed federal prosecution of six people protesting ICE actions last year, the U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois announced "sweeping reforms to internal grand jury practices and disclosures" Wednesday.
U.S. District Judge April Perry said last week the actions from prosecutors in the case could lead to sanctions for misconduct and ethical violations.
Chicago's Vietnam Memorial has become the site of anti-war protests.