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    Appeals court temporarily blocks deployment of National Guard troops in Chicago – CBS News
    News By Jackson LeeFebruary 25, 2026

    Appeals Court Pauses Deployment of National Guard Troops in Chicago

    An appeals court has temporarily blocked the deployment of National Guard troops in Chicago, halting the city’s request amid ongoing legal disputes. The decision pauses federal assistance as authorities address public safety concerns.

    FBI Chicago and ATF Chicago Seeking Information Regarding Assaults on Federal Officers and Damage to Government Property – fbi.gov
    News By Miles CooperFebruary 25, 2026

    Authorities Seek Tips on Assaults Against Federal Officers and Vandalism of Government Property in Chicago

    The FBI Chicago and ATF Chicago are seeking public assistance following assaults on federal officers and damage to government property. Authorities urge witnesses to provide information to aid ongoing investigations.

    Mexican cartel kingpin killed in military action faced indictment in Chicago – NBC 5 Chicago
    Politics By Caleb WilsonFebruary 25, 2026

    Mexican Cartel Kingpin Killed in Military Operation Had Pending Chicago Indictment

    A top Mexican cartel kingpin, wanted in Chicago on drug trafficking charges, was killed in a recent military operation. Authorities confirm he faced indictment in the U.S., highlighting ongoing cross-border criminal efforts.

    “Chicago,” ice scupltures and more: Your best entertainment bets in January – CBS News
    News By Charlotte AdamsFebruary 25, 2026

    Chicago, Ice Sculptures, and More: Top Entertainment Picks for January

    Kick off January with top entertainment picks: the classic musical “Chicago” returns to stages, stunning ice sculptures dazzle winter festivals, and more exciting events await. Stay tuned for CBS News updates.

    ‘Excessive’ travel spending doubled at Chicago Public Schools post-pandemic: OIG – NBC 5 Chicago
    Education By Atticus ReedFebruary 25, 2026

    Chicago Public Schools’ Travel Spending Surges to Double Post-Pandemic Levels

    Excessive travel spending at Chicago Public Schools doubled post-pandemic, according to a report by the Office of the Inspector General. The surge raises concerns over budget oversight and resource allocation.

    Adding Context to Trump’s Misleading Claims About Crime in Chicago – FactCheck.org
    Crime By Victoria JonesFebruary 25, 2026

    Unpacking the Truth Behind Trump’s Misleading Crime Claims in Chicago

    FactCheck.org examines former President Trump’s claims on Chicago crime, providing context and data that challenge his statements. The article highlights key nuances often missing in his narrative.

    ESPN’s Jesse Rogers previews the Cubs in the NLDS | Chicago Sports Tonight – FOX 32 Chicago
    Sports By Isabella RossiFebruary 25, 2026

    Jesse Rogers Breaks Down the Cubs’ NLDS Showdown | Chicago Sports Tonight

    ESPN’s Jesse Rogers breaks down the Chicago Cubs’ prospects heading into the NLDS, sharing insights on key players and strategies. Catch his full analysis on Chicago Sports Tonight, airing on FOX 32 Chicago.

    Government still dominates as largest employer in Chicago for 2026 – Crain’s Chicago Business
    Business By Victoria JonesFebruary 25, 2026

    Government Remains Chicago’s Top Employer Heading into 2026

    Government remains Chicago’s largest employer in 2026, according to Crain’s Chicago Business. Public sector jobs continue to lead amid shifts in private industry employment trends.

    Undocumented Mexican immigrant in custody for firing shots at Border Patrol in Little Village, DHS says – CBS News
    News By Olivia WilliamsFebruary 24, 2026

    Undocumented Mexican Immigrant Arrested for Shooting at Border Patrol in Little Village

    An undocumented Mexican immigrant is in custody after firing shots at Border Patrol agents in Little Village, officials confirmed. The Department of Homeland Security is investigating the incident.

    Which NHL players are in the 2026 Olympics? Full list of players, teams – NBC 5 Chicago
    News By Isabella RossiFebruary 24, 2026

    Meet the NHL Stars Set to Shine at the 2026 Olympics: Complete Player and Team Lineup

    NBC 5 Chicago presents the full list of NHL players competing in the 2026 Winter Olympics. Discover which stars from top teams will represent their countries on the global stage. Stay updated with player rosters and team lineups.

    ICE escalates aggressive raids in Chicago as Trump moves to deploy National Guard – PBS
    Politics By Victoria JonesFebruary 24, 2026

    ICE Intensifies Aggressive Raids in Chicago Amid Trump’s Move to Deploy National Guard

    ICE has intensified aggressive immigration raids across Chicago, prompting concerns from local leaders. Meanwhile, former President Trump signals plans to deploy the National Guard to support enforcement efforts.

    WWE® RETURNS TO UNITED CENTER IN CHICAGO WITH ELIMINATION CHAMBER® ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2026 – Choose Chicago
    News By Ethan RileyFebruary 24, 2026

    WWE® Returns to United Center in Chicago with Elimination Chamber® on Saturday, February 28, 2026

    WWE® returns to Chicago’s United Center with the thrilling Elimination Chamber® event on Saturday, February 28, 2026. Fans can expect high-stakes matches and explosive action in the Windy City.

    University of Illinois Chicago drops race, gender as factors in financial aid and faculty hiring – WBEZ Chicago
    Education By Miles CooperFebruary 24, 2026

    University of Illinois Chicago Eliminates Race and Gender Considerations in Financial Aid and Faculty Hiring Decisions

    The University of Illinois Chicago has announced it will no longer consider race or gender in financial aid decisions and faculty hiring, marking a significant shift in its diversity policies, reports WBEZ Chicago.

    Police: Teens charged in Chicago-area carjacking ‘crime spree’ that left two dead – The Pantagraph
    Crime By Victoria JonesFebruary 24, 2026

    Teens Charged in Chicago-Area Carjacking Spree That Left Two Dead

    Police have charged several teens in a Chicago-area carjacking spree that resulted in two deaths. Authorities say the suspects were involved in multiple violent incidents, prompting heightened community concern.

    PFF ranks this Chicago Bears star top 10 at the position for 2025 season – ChiCitySports
    Sports By William GreenFebruary 24, 2026

    Chicago Bears Star Earns Top 10 Ranking at His Position for 2025 Season

    PFF has ranked Chicago Bears star wide receiver D.J. Moore among the top 10 players at his position for the 2025 season. This recognition highlights Moore’s rising impact and key role in the Bears’ offense.

    What could be behind Chicago becoming less violent – Crain’s Chicago Business
    Business By Sophia DavisFebruary 24, 2026

    Uncovering the Surprising Reasons Behind Chicago’s Drop in Violence

    Chicago’s recent drop in violent crime has experts exploring factors from increased community policing to economic improvements. Analysts debate what’s driving the decline and if the trend will continue.

    AbbVie to Invest $380 Million in North Chicago to Further Expand Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient Manufacturing in the United States – AbbVie News Center
    News By William GreenFebruary 23, 2026

    AbbVie to Invest $380 Million to Expand Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient Manufacturing in North Chicago

    AbbVie announced a $380 million investment to expand its North Chicago facility, boosting active pharmaceutical ingredient manufacturing in the U.S. This move aims to enhance supply chain resilience and support drug innovation.

    U.S. wins Olympic gold in men’s hockey final against Canada – Chicago Sun-Times
    News By Ethan RileyFebruary 23, 2026

    U.S. Clinches Thrilling Olympic Gold in Men’s Hockey Final Over Canada

    In a thrilling showdown, the U.S. men’s hockey team clinched Olympic gold by defeating Canada in the final. The victory marks a historic win, showcasing American skill and determination on the global stage.

    Chicago budget fight a political minefield for Mayor Brandon Johnson – Chicago Tribune
    Politics By Atticus ReedFebruary 23, 2026

    Chicago Budget Battle Becomes a Political Minefield for Mayor Brandon Johnson

    Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson faces a political minefield as negotiations over the city’s budget intensify. Key stakeholders clash on funding priorities, raising stakes ahead of critical deadlines.

    Fire breaks out in Chicago theater – History.com
    News By Isabella RossiFebruary 23, 2026

    Blazing Drama: Fire Erupts in Chicago Theater

    A fire erupted at a historic Chicago theater, causing extensive damage and prompting evacuations. Emergency crews responded swiftly, with no immediate reports of injuries. Investigations into the cause are ongoing.

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