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    Trump quietly pulls National Guard from US cities after series of court losses – The Independent
    News By Mia GarciaFebruary 12, 2026

    Trump Silently Withdraws National Guard from US Cities Following Multiple Court Defeats

    Following a series of court setbacks, President Trump has quietly withdrawn National Guard troops from several US cities. The move comes amid ongoing legal challenges to his deployment orders, signaling a shift in federal response strategies.

    Where Are The Most Haunted Places in Chicago? Here’s Where the Ghosts of Politicians Still Roam – WTTW
    Politics By Ethan RileyFebruary 12, 2026

    Discover Chicago’s Most Haunted Spots: Where the Ghosts of Politicians Still Linger

    Chicago’s rich political history comes with its share of hauntings. WTTW explores the city’s most haunted sites where the ghosts of past politicians are said to still roam, blending history with eerie tales.

    Chicago Convention Calendar – Choose Chicago
    News By Miles CooperFebruary 12, 2026

    Top Events You Can’t Miss in Chicago This Season

    Chicago Convention Calendar by Choose Chicago highlights major events and conferences citywide, offering planners a comprehensive guide to booking and attending key gatherings in the Windy City throughout the year.

    Chicago Education Alliance seeks to bring clarity to CPS’ toughest issues – WBEZ Chicago
    Education By Miles CooperFebruary 12, 2026

    Chicago Education Alliance Aims to Untangle CPS’ Most Challenging Issues

    The Chicago Education Alliance aims to clarify pressing challenges facing Chicago Public Schools, focusing on transparency and collaborative solutions to improve education outcomes, as reported by WBEZ Chicago.

    Trump says immigrants are driving violent crime in Illinois, but ICE can’t find many who are – MS NOW
    Crime By Atticus ReedFebruary 12, 2026

    Trump Claims Immigrants Are Fueling Violent Crime in Illinois, Despite Limited Evidence from ICE

    Former President Trump claims immigrants are fueling violent crime in Illinois, but ICE reports reveal few undocumented immigrants linked to such offenses, challenging his assertions.

    Sports betting in Chicago to continue in 2026, after sportsbooks drop bid to immediately block tax and licensing law – CBS News
    Sports By William GreenFebruary 12, 2026

    Chicago Sports Betting Set to Launch in 2026 After Legal Challenges Are Dropped

    Sports betting in Chicago will continue through 2026, following sportsbooks’ dropped attempt to block the city’s new tax and licensing law, CBS News reports. The decision clears the way for ongoing regulated wagering.

    Editorial: Illinois deserves fair maps — but is now the moment? – Crain’s Chicago Business
    Business By Sophia DavisFebruary 12, 2026

    Editorial: Illinois Deserves Fair Maps – But Is Now the Right Time?

    Editorial argues Illinois deserves fair legislative maps to ensure representation. However, it questions whether current political timing is right for redistricting, urging careful consideration amid upcoming elections.

    ICE Data Reveals What Happened to 1,600 People Arrested During Chicago’s Blitz – The Marshall Project
    News By Noah RodriguezFebruary 12, 2026

    What Really Happened to 1,600 People Arrested During Chicago’s Blitz?

    ICE data reveals the fates of 1,600 individuals arrested during Chicago’s recent immigration sweep, shedding light on detention and deportation outcomes amid controversy and community concerns.

    Chicago Bulls’ Upcoming Brutal Schedule is Now a Blessing in Disguise – Sports Illustrated
    News By Mia GarciaFebruary 11, 2026

    Chicago Bulls’ Grueling Schedule Turns into a Surprising Opportunity

    The Chicago Bulls face a daunting stretch of games ahead, but experts say this grueling schedule could strengthen their depth and resilience, turning adversity into a crucial advantage for the playoff push.

    Political veteran George Cardenas fighting to stay on March primary ballot – Chicago Tribune
    Politics By Caleb WilsonFebruary 11, 2026

    Political Veteran George Cardenas Battles to Secure Spot on March Primary Ballot

    Political veteran George Cardenas is fighting to remain on the March primary ballot in Chicago. The longtime lawmaker faces challenges to his candidacy amid a competitive race for local office.

    Chicago in the Summer: What to Do When the City Shines – Choose Chicago
    News By Noah RodriguezFebruary 11, 2026

    Chicago in the Summer: What to Do When the City Shines – Choose Chicago

    Chicago in summer comes alive with vibrant festivals, lakefront beaches, and outdoor dining. From Millennium Park concerts to Navy Pier attractions, the city’s warm months offer endless activities for visitors and locals alike.

    These Chicago private schools are recognized for going the extra mile for students with special needs – Chicago Parent
    Education By Mia GarciaFebruary 11, 2026

    Chicago Private Schools That Truly Go the Extra Mile for Students with Special Needs

    Several Chicago private schools have been recognized for their exceptional support and tailored programs for students with special needs, demonstrating a strong commitment to inclusive education and individualized care.

    Chicago crime: 17-year-old suspect’s weapon fires during struggle with police officers on West 71st Street in West Lawn, CPD says – ABC7 Chicago
    Crime By Noah RodriguezFebruary 11, 2026

    Chicago crime: 17-year-old suspect’s weapon fires during struggle with police officers on West 71st Street in West Lawn, CPD says – ABC7 Chicago

    A 17-year-old suspect’s weapon discharged during a struggle with police officers on West 71st Street in West Lawn, Chicago, according to CPD. No injuries reported as authorities continue their investigation.

    Chicago TV sports shakeup: Lou Canellis jumps from Fox 32 to NBC 5 – Axios
    Sports By Ava ThompsonFebruary 11, 2026

    Lou Canellis Makes Exciting Move from Fox 32 to NBC 5 in Chicago Sports Shakeup

    Lou Canellis is leaving Fox 32 to join NBC 5 in a major Chicago TV sports shakeup. The move marks a significant shift in the local sports broadcasting landscape, as Canellis brings her expertise to a new audience.

    Commentary: Make 2026 the year to achieve real progress on reforming housing affordability – Crain’s Chicago Business
    Business By Olivia WilliamsFebruary 11, 2026

    Commentary: Let 2026 Be the Year We Finally Make Real Progress on Housing Affordability Reform

    Commentary urges 2026 as a pivotal year for tackling Chicago’s housing affordability crisis. Crain’s highlights needed reforms to boost supply and accessibility, aiming for lasting progress in the city’s housing market.

    Report suggests good news in Chicago Bears, Illinois stadium talks – 247Sports
    News By Samuel BrownFebruary 11, 2026

    Positive Developments Emerge in Chicago Bears and Illinois Stadium Negotiations

    A recent report signals positive progress in negotiations between the Chicago Bears and Illinois officials over the team’s stadium future, potentially paving the way for a new or renovated facility. Details remain under wraps.

    Federal agent throws tear gas canister from SUV on busy Chicago street – cbsnews.com
    News By Jackson LeeFebruary 10, 2026

    Federal Agent Tosses Tear Gas Canister from SUV on Bustling Chicago Street

    A federal agent was seen throwing a tear gas canister from an SUV on a busy Chicago street, sparking controversy and raising concerns about law enforcement tactics amid ongoing protests, CBS News reports.

    ‘Our people hire our people’: Long before DOJ probe into Mayor Brandon Johnson, racial politics coursed through City Hall hiring – Chicago Tribune
    Politics By Atticus ReedFebruary 10, 2026

    Our People Hire Our People”: How Racial Politics Shaped City Hall Hiring Long Before the DOJ Probe into Mayor Brandon Johnson

    Long before the DOJ probe into Mayor Brandon Johnson, racial politics shaped City Hall hiring practices. The phrase ‘Our people hire our people’ highlights deep-rooted challenges in Chicago’s political and employment landscape.

    The best things to do indoors in Chicago – Time Out Worldwide
    News By Jackson LeeFebruary 10, 2026

    The best things to do indoors in Chicago – Time Out Worldwide

    Discover the best indoor activities in Chicago with Time Out Worldwide. From world-class museums and vibrant theaters to cozy cafes and unique shopping spots, find top ways to stay entertained regardless of the weather.

    A smaller portion of Chicago children attend its public schools, new analysis says – Chalkbeat
    Education By Olivia WilliamsFebruary 10, 2026

    Fewer Chicago Children Are Attending Public Schools, New Analysis Reveals

    A new analysis reveals that a smaller portion of Chicago children are attending public schools, highlighting shifts in enrollment patterns and raising questions about the city’s education landscape and resource allocation.

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