Police released video of an “armed and dangerous” suspect linked to a recent burglary spree targeting Chicago businesses. Authorities urge the public to come forward with any information to aid in the investigation.
Thirty-seven individuals were arrested in a South Shore ICE raid, as authorities targeted members of the Tren De Aragua gang. The Department of Homeland Security confirmed the operation, aimed at disrupting criminal activities.
Chicago City Council is set to vote on a proposal that would raise the hotel tax to the highest in the nation. The move aims to boost tourism funding but faces criticism from hoteliers and travelers.
Former President Donald Trump announced plans to deploy National Guard troops to Chicago amid rising violence, asserting a robust federal response to restore order in the city. The move has sparked political debate.
Explore the latest posts in Theater & Dance on the Chicago Like a Local Blog. From groundbreaking performances to hidden gems, discover the vibrant arts scene shaping the city’s cultural heartbeat.
A Chicago Public Schools charter faces insolvency by March, with most board members doubting its viability. The looming financial crisis raises questions about the school’s future and potential closure.
Video captures a break-in at ChiTown Food & Deli on Wabash in the Loop, while Wrigleyville Sluggers was also targeted overnight. Chicago police continue investigating multiple recent incidents. ABC7 Chicago reports.
Chicago sports fans had a thrilling night as Alex Bregman was traded to the Cubs, while the Bears secured a crucial playoff victory. A memorable evening marking a new chapter for the city’s teams.
Chicago ranks dead last among major U.S. metros in new home construction, highlighting a persistent housing shortage. Experts warn this lag could exacerbate affordability and growth challenges in the city.
ICE has launched Operation Midway Blitz in Illinois, honoring Katie Abraham. The initiative targets criminal illegal aliens terrorizing communities in sanctuary cities, reinforcing Homeland Security’s commitment to public safety.
President Donald Trump’s new immigration policies have sparked concern among refugees and asylum seekers in Chicago and its suburbs, raising fears over access to services and legal protections, ABC7 Chicago reports.
Illinois’ political tensions pale in comparison to Indiana’s failed redistricting effort, highlighting deep partisan divides and legislative gridlock in the neighboring state, according to the Chicago Sun-Times.
Juneteenth 2023 celebrations are underway across Chicago and its suburbs, featuring parades, festivals, and educational events honoring the end of slavery and African American heritage. ABC7 Chicago reports on the citywide festivities.
Chicago Public Schools’ special education staff cuts and frequent shuffling have left many students underserved, struggling to keep up. Advocates warn these changes deepen educational disparities, impacting vulnerable learners.
A 39-year-old man was critically injured in a stabbing on South Cicero Avenue near the West Side CTA Blue Line station, officials reported. Authorities are investigating the incident that unfolded late Tuesday night.
Illinois legislation aimed at keeping the Chicago Bears in-state advances but faces significant challenges. Lawmakers debate funding and stadium issues as fans and officials push to secure the team’s future in Illinois.
All eyes are on Buona Beef as the iconic Chicago restaurant expands into new territory, signaling ambitious growth. The move could reshape the local dining scene and boost the brand’s Midwest footprint.
Former President Donald Trump announced he is pausing efforts to deploy National Guard troops to Chicago and other cities. The decision follows ongoing debates over federal intervention in local law enforcement.
Chicago is on track to close 2025 with its lowest homicide count in years, following a significant 30% drop compared to previous periods, city officials report. Efforts on crime reduction are showing promising results.
A new documentary by WSIU shines a spotlight on Chuck Bowen, a pivotal figure in Chicago’s Black political leadership, tracing his impact on the city’s civil rights and community activism.




















