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    Greg Bovino and His Border Patrol Agents Planning to Leave Chicago as Early as This Week, Sources Say – WTTW News
    News By Ethan RileyFebruary 4, 2026

    Greg Bovino and Border Patrol Agents Prepare to Leave Chicago as Early as This Week

    Greg Bovino and his Border Patrol agents are reportedly planning to leave Chicago as early as this week, sources tell WTTW News. The decision could impact ongoing enforcement operations in the city.

    Illinois Joins WHO Global Outbreak Network After US Withdraws – WTTW News
    News By Mia GarciaFebruary 4, 2026

    Illinois Joins Global Fight Against Outbreaks Following US Withdrawal

    Illinois has joined the WHO Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network, becoming the first U.S. state to participate since the federal government withdrew. The move strengthens local disease surveillance and global cooperation.

    Chicago faces government shutdown threat as budget clock ticks – Smart Cities Dive
    Politics By Caleb WilsonFebruary 4, 2026

    Chicago Faces Government Shutdown Threat as Budget Deadline Looms

    Chicago faces a looming government shutdown as budget negotiations stall. With the deadline approaching, officials scramble to finalize funding to avoid citywide service disruptions.

    2024 Chicago Holiday Events Guide – WTTW News
    News By Mia GarciaFebruary 4, 2026

    Your Ultimate Guide to Chicago’s 2024 Holiday Events

    WTTW News presents the 2024 Chicago Holiday Events Guide, highlighting must-see festivals, markets, and light displays across the city. Discover festive activities for all ages this holiday season in Chicago.

    Report: Illinois moves from 47th in the nation for funding for public schools to 18th – Chalkbeat
    Education By Atticus ReedFebruary 4, 2026

    Illinois Soars from 47th to 18th in National Rankings for Public School Funding

    Illinois has surged from 47th to 18th place nationwide in public school funding, according to a new Chalkbeat report. The state’s increased investment marks a significant boost for education resources and equity.

    Chicago crime: 16-year-old among 2 shot in Woodlawn – FOX 32 Chicago
    Crime By Miles CooperFebruary 4, 2026

    Chicago crime: 16-year-old among 2 shot in Woodlawn – FOX 32 Chicago

    A 16-year-old was among two people shot Thursday night in the Woodlawn neighborhood, Chicago police report. Both victims were taken to the hospital; the investigation is ongoing. Authorities urge anyone with information to come forward.

    Bears Ink 14 Players to Futures Contracts – On Tap Sports Net
    Sports By Charlotte AdamsFebruary 4, 2026

    Bears Sign 14 Players to Futures Contracts: What It Means for the Team

    The Bears have signed 14 players to futures contracts, securing talent for the upcoming season. This move highlights the team’s focus on building depth and developing potential key contributors. Details on On Tap Sports Net.

    Three-way deal saves 1840s house in St. Charles from demolition – Crain’s Chicago Business
    Business By Sophia DavisFebruary 4, 2026

    Historic 1840s St. Charles Home Rescued from Demolition in Unique Three-Way Deal

    A three-way deal has saved an 1840s house in St. Charles from demolition. The collaboration between local preservationists, the city, and a private buyer secures the historic structure’s future, preserving a key piece of the town’s heritage.

    Judge temporarily blocks Trump administration from sending National Guard troops to Chicago – NBC News
    News By Caleb WilsonFebruary 3, 2026

    Judge Temporarily Halts Trump Administration’s Plan to Deploy National Guard Troops to Chicago

    A judge has temporarily blocked the Trump administration’s plan to send National Guard troops to Chicago, citing legal concerns. The decision halts deployment pending further review, impacting federal support efforts.

    Chicago mayor orders police to investigate alleged illegal ICE activity in city – The Guardian
    News By Olivia WilliamsFebruary 3, 2026

    Chicago Mayor Launches Police Probe into Alleged Illegal ICE Operations in the City

    Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot has directed city police to investigate alleged illegal ICE operations within Chicago. The move responds to community concerns over immigration enforcement practices.

    John F. Kirby appointed director of UChicago’s Institute of Politics – University of Chicago News
    Politics By Noah RodriguezFebruary 3, 2026

    John F. Kirby Named New Director of UChicago’s Institute of Politics

    John F. Kirby has been appointed director of the University of Chicago’s Institute of Politics. Kirby brings extensive experience in national security and public service to guide the institute’s mission.

    News By Isabella RossiFebruary 3, 2026

    Experience the Magic: Top 50 Holiday Concerts and Shows in Chicago, from Cirque du Soleil to ‘Holly Dolly Christmas

    Chicago’s top 50 holiday concerts and shows spotlight festive favorites from Cirque du Soleil’s dazzling performances to the spirited ‘Holly Dolly Christmas,’ offering something magical for every season’s celebration.

    Vallas: Chicago needs education reform to curb youth violence epidemic – Illinois Policy
    Education By Miles CooperFebruary 3, 2026

    Vallas: Education Reform is Key to Ending Chicago’s Youth Violence Epidemic

    Former Chicago schools CEO Paul Vallas urges urgent education reform to combat the city’s youth violence epidemic. He calls for increased funding and improved school safety measures to protect and empower students.

    Chicago crime: Man killed, woman critically wounded in Gresham – FOX 32 Chicago
    Crime By Noah RodriguezFebruary 3, 2026

    Chicago crime: Man killed, woman critically wounded in Gresham – FOX 32 Chicago

    A man was killed and a woman critically wounded in a shooting in Chicago’s Gresham neighborhood. Police are investigating the incident as authorities work to determine the circumstances. No arrests have been announced.

    Chicago Bears’ blueprint to fix glaring weakness revealed – ChiCitySports
    Sports By Noah RodriguezFebruary 3, 2026

    Chicago Bears Unveil Game Plan to Overcome Major Weakness

    The Chicago Bears have unveiled their new blueprint to address a glaring team weakness. ChiCitySports reports the plan focuses on bolstering the offensive line and enhancing defensive strategies to regain competitiveness.

    General Strike Friday In Chicago: Here’s How Small Businesses Are Supporting Action – Block Club Chicago
    Business By Isabella RossiFebruary 3, 2026

    Chicago’s Small Businesses Rally Behind Friday’s General Strike: Here’s How They’re Showing Support

    Chicago’s small businesses are backing General Strike Friday with closures, donations, and supportive messages. Many see the action as vital to workers’ rights and community solidarity, boosting local voices in the broader movement.

    Chicago, state sue Trump admin. seeking to limit immigration agents’ authority in Illinois – ABC7 Chicago
    News By Charlotte AdamsFebruary 2, 2026

    Chicago and Illinois Sue to Curb Immigration Agents’ Authority in the State

    Chicago and Illinois have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, aiming to restrict federal immigration agents’ authority within the state. The legal move challenges policies seen as overreaching.

    October 10, 2025: National Guard deployments – CNN
    News By Jackson LeeFebruary 2, 2026

    October 10, 2025: Inside the Latest National Guard Deployments

    On October 10, 2025, the National Guard was deployed across multiple states in response to escalating civil unrest and natural disasters. Authorities continue to coordinate relief and maintain public safety. CNN will provide ongoing updates.

    Hundreds Of Immigrants Arrested In Chicago Lack Criminal Records – NPR
    Politics By Caleb WilsonFebruary 2, 2026

    Hundreds of Immigrants Arrested in Chicago Have No Criminal Records

    Hundreds of immigrants arrested in Chicago lack criminal records, raising concerns about immigration enforcement tactics. Advocates call for clearer policies and protections for non-criminal detainees.

    The 14 Best Movie Theaters in Chicago – Time Out Worldwide
    News By Olivia WilliamsFebruary 2, 2026

    Discover the 14 Best Movie Theaters to Experience in Chicago

    Time Out Worldwide highlights the 14 best movie theaters in Chicago, showcasing venues that blend cutting-edge technology with unique ambiance. From historic cinemas to indie gems, the list offers must-visit spots for every film lover.

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