Paul Lisnek discusses the ongoing government shutdown, the role of ICE agents in Chicago, and related political issues in an exclusive interview on wgntv.com. Stay informed with the latest updates.
ChicagoParent.com highlights top kid-friendly activities to add to your 2025 bucket list. From interactive museums to scenic parks, discover family favorites that promise fun and adventure for all ages in the Windy City.
Chicago Board of Education members discussed the CPS budget proposal amid a $734 million shortfall, debating strategies to address the funding gap and its impact on students and programs.
The US is on track to record the largest one-year drop in homicides ever by the end of 2025, experts say. This significant decline marks a major shift in crime trends nationwide.
Ryan Poles, Chicago Bears GM, emphasizes the need for a stronger offensive line next season. He believes this critical change will boost the team’s performance and protect key players, aiming for a playoff push.
Chicago’s decision to eliminate the tip credit has sparked debate among business owners and workers. Critics argue it may increase labor costs and reduce job opportunities in the hospitality sector, impacting the local economy.
Trump’s immigration raids persist through Halloween in Chicago and Los Angeles, targeting undocumented communities amid heightened enforcement. The operations have sparked protests and raised concerns over civil rights and local resources.
The Chicago Bears’ 2025 NFL draft class shows promise with key picks addressing critical needs. Experts weigh in on the impact and potential of the new talent shaping the team’s future.
Former President Donald Trump declared that Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker and Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson “should be in jail,” criticizing their handling of the state and city. The remarks were made during a recent rally, drawing sharp reactions.
Chicago offers a unique mix this season: music performances by Shaquille O’Neal and Anthony Rapp, thrilling bull riding events, and festive holiday craft fairs. Discover diverse entertainment options across the city.
Chicago City Day School uniquely integrates rigorous academics with social-emotional learning, fostering well-rounded students ready to thrive both intellectually and emotionally, according to chicagoparent.com.
A shooting in Chicago’s South Shore neighborhood killed Marcos Almeida on the 6700-block of South Jeffery Boulevard. This marks the city’s first known homicide of 2026, according to police. Investigation ongoing.
No less than four records were shattered as the Chicago Bears dominated the Green Bay Packers in a thrilling showdown. The Bears’ historic performance left fans and analysts in awe of their gridiron prowess.
Chicago’s business activity has experienced a significant slowdown, marking nearly two years of decline, according to illinoispolicy.org. The downturn raises concerns over the city’s economic recovery and future growth prospects.
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Former President Trump threatened to invoke the Insurrection Act in Chicago amid rising tensions. Governor Pritzker condemned federal immigration raids, highlighting the deployment of Black Hawk helicopters in recent operations, ABC News reports.
Illinois voters are gearing up for the next election, but it’s not happening just yet. Stay informed on key dates and candidates to watch as the race officially approaches. More details at nbcchicago.com.
David Byrne and Mala Gaonkar’s “Theater of the Mind,” an innovative, immersive auditory theater experience, will begin performances in Chicago this March, promising a unique blend of sound and storytelling.
An Extreme Cold Warning takes effect overnight in the Chicago area, with temperatures expected to plunge to the lowest levels since 2019. Chicago Public Schools will remain closed as residents brace for the severe cold snap.
In 2025, Chicago recorded its fewest murders in 60 years, defying former President Trump’s “murder capital” label. The decline highlights effective community efforts and policing strategies, signaling hope for lasting change.




















