Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson has chosen not to veto the city budget but is also withholding his signature, signaling cautious approval while expressing reservations about key provisions, NBC 5 Chicago reports.
Chicago’s Winter Bucketlist: 33 Things to Do this Winter in Chicago with Kids – Mommy Poppins offers a curated guide to family-friendly activities, from ice skating to festive events, ensuring a fun-filled season for all ages.
Adtalem Global Education has rebranded following its strategic shift toward healthcare education. The name change reflects the company’s new focus on training health professionals amid growing industry demand.
University researchers analyzed crime and immigration data in Chicago, finding no clear link between increased immigration and rising crime rates. Their study challenges common perceptions and calls for data-driven policy discussions.
The Sports Betting Alliance has filed a lawsuit against Chicago, challenging the city’s mandatory licensing requirements for sports betting operators. The group argues the rules are overly restrictive.
Two retired TV writers in Mettawa swap scripts for binoculars, now avidly watching local wildlife outside their windows. Their new “nature show” offers a peaceful contrast to their fast-paced past careers.
The Chicago Bulls’ updated depth chart reveals how new additions will integrate into the lineup. Key signings aim to bolster the roster’s versatility and depth as the team prepares for a competitive season.
The National Guard remains deployed in the Chicago area as a judge prepares to rule on the legality of former President Trump’s orders. Authorities maintain a cautious stance amid ongoing legal scrutiny.
A federal judge questioned the Trump administration’s credibility by siding with Chicago and Illinois in blocking National Guard deployment, citing concerns over federal overreach, WBEZ Chicago reports.
Discover top winter activities in Chicago with the Chicago Tribune’s guide: explore world-class museums, enjoy vibrant dance performances, catch the latest movies, and more. Stay warm while experiencing the city’s cultural pulse.
The DuSable Black History Museum and Education Center in Chicago’s Hyde Park has announced a special schedule for 2026 Black History Month events. The lineup includes exhibits, lectures, and community programs.
Chicago experiences historic drop in murders, credited to collaborative efforts by violence intervention groups. These organizations highlight community partnerships and proactive strategies as key to reducing crime.
Chicago Bulls Executive VP seemingly took a shot at Coby White following his trade to the Charlotte Hornets. The remarks have sparked discussion on the Bulls’ roster decisions and White’s future role.
Meet the behind-the-scenes fixer who keeps Chicago’s power circles talking. Known for connecting key players and shaping deals, this influential figure navigates the city’s elite with unmatched discretion and influence.
Immigration agents in Chicago have escalated operations, employing helicopters and chemical agents during raids. This aggressive approach raises concerns over civil rights and community impact, drawing criticism from local advocates.
A federal judge is reviewing the use of force by ICE agents during arrests in Chicago. The case raises questions about agency policies and detainee treatment amid growing scrutiny of immigration enforcement practices.
The Department of Homeland Security has intensified its use of militaristic action videos, raising concerns over propaganda tactics aimed at shaping public perception, reports CNN. Critics question the impact on civil liberties.
Chicago’s Music Box Theatre is expanding with a third screen and has acquired Minneapolis’ historic Heights Theater, signaling growth for the indie cinema chain. Details on renovations and programming are forthcoming.
Davis School Chicago, a new college preparatory Jewish high school, is set to open in downtown’s Lakeshore East area. The school aims to provide rigorous academics combined with cultural values. Reporting for ABC7 Chicago.
The Department of Homeland Security credits Operation Midway Blitz for Chicago’s drop in violent crime. However, data shows the decline had already been underway before the initiative launched, FOX 32 Chicago reports.




















