ICE raids have transformed a once bustling Chicago neighborhood, sparking fear and economic decline. Businesses shutter, residents relocate, and the vibrant community faces an uncertain future, highlighting the raid’s profound impact.
Editorial: Jesus ‘Chuy’ Garcia’s once-promising political career ends in controversy, overshadowed by scandal and sleazy tactics. The Chicago Tribune examines the fall of a longtime Chicago figure.
Accel is exploring a potential roll-out of Video Lottery Terminals (VLTs) in Chicago, signaling a major expansion in the city’s gaming landscape. The move could reshape local gambling options, pending regulatory approval.
Chicago Public Schools has declined student teachers from Moody Bible Institute, citing concerns over the college’s religious hiring practices, according to the Alliance Defending Freedom. The dispute raises questions on faith and employment policies.
Chicago violent crime has dropped to its lowest level in a decade, coinciding with a rise in arrest rates, according to Illinois Policy. Officials credit targeted enforcement and community efforts for the decline.
The Chicago Bears and Las Vegas Raiders are reportedly close to finalizing a trade for pass rusher Maxx Crosby. Sources say talks have advanced, with a deal potentially imminent to bolster both rosters.
Suspects targeted multiple ATMs in a series of burglaries across Chicago, authorities report. Police are investigating the incidents and reviewing surveillance footage to identify and apprehend those responsible.
Chicago Bulls fan-favorite Taj Gibson has returned to the NBA, rejoining the league with renewed vigor. Known for his tenacity and defense, Gibson’s comeback excites fans and bolsters team depth.
NFL rumors swirl as Chicago Bears linebacker Tremaine Edmunds is linked to potential trades involving three teams. ChiCitySports reports the Bears may explore deals to reshape their defense ahead of the deadline.
The reported assassination of Charlie Kirk highlights a troubling surge in political violence, experts told NBC 5 Chicago. They warn that growing polarization fuels threats against public figures nationwide.
Love is in the air as Jersey City and Chicago host events inspired by Taylor Jenkins Reid’s latest novel, presented by Penguin Random House. Fans can celebrate romance through book talks, signings, and themed activities.
ChiArts board opts not to renew contract with Chicago Public Schools, putting the future of Chicago High School for the Arts in jeopardy. Details emerge amid ongoing discussions with ABC7 Chicago.
Mexican military confirms the death of Nemesio “El Mencho” Oseguera, head of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel. Authorities brace for potential power struggles and shifts in cartel dynamics across the region.
Chicago Bears GM Ryan Poles emphasized that the team’s defense must strengthen four critical attributes to compete at a higher level. Focus areas include consistency, discipline, physicality, and communication.
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.




















