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    Images show construction of SOM skyscraper on infamous Spire site in Chicago – Dezeen
    News By Charlotte AdamsFebruary 19, 2026

    Stunning Images Reveal Construction Progress of SOM Skyscraper on Chicago’s Iconic Spire Site

    Images reveal the latest progress on the SOM-designed skyscraper at Chicago’s notorious Spire site. The striking new development marks a key step in transforming the long-vacant lot.

    After Burke and Madigan Convictions, Push for Ethics Reform at Inflection Point: Analysis – WTTW
    Politics By Mia GarciaFebruary 19, 2026

    After Burke and Madigan Convictions, Ethics Reform Efforts Reach a Critical Turning Point

    Following the convictions of Burke and Madigan, momentum for ethics reform in Illinois has surged, marking a critical inflection point. Lawmakers face rising pressure to enact stronger transparency and accountability measures.

    Taking the temperature of theater in Chicago: Distress as venues fall, but optimism driven by a vibrant community – CBS News
    News By Noah RodriguezFebruary 19, 2026

    Taking the temperature of theater in Chicago: Distress as venues fall, but optimism driven by a vibrant community – CBS News

    Chicago’s theater scene faces challenges as venues close amid financial strain, yet a resilient community fuels optimism. Artists and audiences alike strive to keep the city’s vibrant cultural heart beating.

    Chicago’s school calendars for the next two years? They’ll likely look much like this year’s. – Chalkbeat
    Education By Atticus ReedFebruary 19, 2026

    Chicago’s School Calendars for the Next Two Years Will Likely Mirror This Year’s

    Chicago Public Schools’ calendars for the next two years are expected to closely mirror this year’s schedule, maintaining similar start dates, breaks, and holidays, officials announced. Changes remain minimal.

    Chicago crime: Man kills 1 in beating caught on video at 95th and Halsted CTA bus stop before carjacking grandma’s SUV, CPD says – ABC7 Chicago
    Crime By Ethan RileyFebruary 19, 2026

    Shocking Attack at 95th and Halsted CTA Stop: Man Kills Victim in Beating Before Carjacking Grandma’s SUV

    A man fatally beat a victim at the 95th and Halsted CTA bus stop before carjacking a grandmother’s SUV, Chicago Police say. The violent attack was captured on video, raising urgent safety concerns in the area.

    Chicago Bulls front office named among worst in NBA – ChiCitySports
    Sports By Mia GarciaFebruary 19, 2026

    Chicago Bulls Front Office Ranked Among NBA’s Worst

    The Chicago Bulls front office has been named among the worst in the NBA, according to ChiCitySports. The criticism highlights ongoing management struggles impacting the team’s performance and future prospects.

    Chicago business leader launches Bear Down Community Investment Group to spur regional economic development – Chicago Sun-Times
    Business By Ava ThompsonFebruary 19, 2026

    Chicago Business Leader Launches Bear Down Community Investment Group to Ignite Regional Economic Growth

    Chicago business leader launches Bear Down Community Investment Group to boost regional economic growth. The new initiative aims to drive local development and support small businesses in the Chicago area.

    US federal judge restricts ICE use of force in Chicago – JURIST – News – Jurist.org
    News By Victoria JonesFebruary 19, 2026

    Federal Judge Limits ICE Use of Force in Chicago

    A US federal judge has imposed new restrictions on ICE’s use of force during enforcement actions in Chicago, citing concerns over civil rights violations and urging greater accountability within the agency.

    Federal agents taunted Chicago woman to ‘do something’ before shooting her, attorney claims – The Guardian
    News By Ava ThompsonFebruary 18, 2026

    Federal Agents Taunted Chicago Woman to ‘Do Something’ Before Shooting Her, Attorney Claims

    Federal agents allegedly taunted a Chicago woman to “do something” before fatally shooting her, her attorney claims. The incident has sparked calls for an investigation into law enforcement conduct.

    Why I Had to Flee the United States – The Nation
    Politics By Isabella RossiFebruary 18, 2026

    Why I Was Forced to Flee the United States

    In a compelling account, a former U.S. resident reveals the personal and political pressures that forced them to leave the country. Their story highlights growing concerns over freedom and safety in America today.

    Top Chicago tween activities for families – Chicago Parent
    News By Caleb WilsonFebruary 18, 2026

    Discover the Best Chicago Activities for Tweens and Their Families

    Chicago offers a vibrant mix of tween-friendly activities perfect for family outings. From interactive museums to outdoor adventures, parents can find engaging options that blend learning and fun across the city.

    Trump administration pulls millions in funding from Chicago Public Schools – WBEZ Chicago
    Education By Jackson LeeFebruary 18, 2026

    Trump Administration Cuts Millions in Funding for Chicago Public Schools

    The Trump administration has redirected millions in federal funding away from Chicago Public Schools, raising concerns about the impact on resources and student support in the nation’s third-largest school district.

    Chicago homicides in 2026: 42 people slain. Here’s how that compares with previous years. – Chicago Tribune
    Crime By Mia GarciaFebruary 18, 2026

    Chicago Homicides in 2026: 42 Lives Lost So Far – How This Year Stacks Up Against the Past

    In 2026, Chicago reported 42 homicides, marking a significant shift compared to previous years. This figure reflects ongoing efforts and challenges in curbing violence in the city, according to the Chicago Tribune.

    Column: Plenty for Chicago sports fans to be thankful for — from Ben and Bananas to Bedard and Byard – Chicago Tribune
    Sports By Caleb WilsonFebruary 18, 2026

    Plenty for Chicago Sports Fans to Be Thankful For – From Ben and Bananas to Bedard and Byard

    Chicago sports fans have plenty to celebrate this season, from standout performances by Ben and Bananas to rising stars like Bedard and Byard. Their impact is fueling optimism and excitement across the city’s teams.

    Commentary: How Chicago Neighborhood Initiatives drove a place-based approach to revitalization – Crain’s Chicago Business
    Business By Caleb WilsonFebruary 18, 2026

    Commentary: How Chicago Neighborhood Initiatives drove a place-based approach to revitalization – Crain’s Chicago Business

    Chicago Neighborhood Initiatives has championed a place-based revitalization strategy, focusing on community-driven projects to boost economic growth and improve local quality of life, as detailed in Crain’s Chicago Business.

    How a UIC professor is using technology to help Team USA figure skaters – NBC 5 Chicago
    News By Atticus ReedFebruary 18, 2026

    How a UIC Professor is Revolutionizing Training for Team USA Figure Skaters with Technology

    A UIC professor is leveraging advanced technology to enhance the training of Team USA figure skaters. By analyzing motion and optimizing performance, this innovative approach aims to boost athletes’ competitive edge.

    Exhibit Explores the Influence of Mexican Railroad Workers in Chicago – WTTW
    News By Miles CooperFebruary 17, 2026

    Discover the Impact of Mexican Railroad Workers on Chicago’s History in New Exhibit

    A new exhibit at Chicago’s cultural center highlights the vital role of Mexican railroad workers in shaping the city’s history. The display features stories, artifacts, and photos honoring their enduring impact.

    Anti-transgender Democrats sue Illinois over law requiring political party approval for nonprofit names – Chicago Tribune
    Politics By William GreenFebruary 17, 2026

    Democrats Challenge Illinois Law Mandating Party Approval for Nonprofit Names in Fight for Trans Rights

    Anti-transgender Democrats sue Illinois, challenging a law that mandates political party approval for nonprofit names. Critics argue the rule restricts free association and targets progressive groups, sparking legal debate.

    Accel Entertainment Prepares to Launch in Chicago if VGTs Are Regulated – GamblingNews
    News By Olivia WilliamsFebruary 17, 2026

    Accel Entertainment Gears Up for Chicago Launch Pending VGT Regulation

    Accel Entertainment plans to enter the Chicago market pending regulation of Video Gaming Terminals (VGTs). The company awaits legal clarity to expand its gaming operations in the city.

    5 Things To Watch In 2026 In Chicago Public Schools And Across Illinois – Block Club Chicago
    Education By Jackson LeeFebruary 17, 2026

    5 Key Developments to Watch in Chicago Public Schools and Across Illinois in 2026

    In 2026, Chicago Public Schools and Illinois face key developments: expanded funding, new curriculum standards, tech integration, school safety measures, and workforce challenges shaping education outcomes statewide.

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