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    Suburban fans celebrate Team USA gold medal win over Canada in women’s hockey – NBC 5 Chicago
    News By Ethan RileyFebruary 21, 2026

    Suburban Fans Celebrate Team USA’s Thrilling Gold Medal Victory Over Canada in Women’s Hockey

    Suburban fans erupted in joy as Team USA clinched the gold medal over Canada in women’s hockey. NBC 5 Chicago captures the thrilling celebration of the local community’s pride and excitement.

    Trump’s ‘Apocalypse Now’ threats conceal seeds of political weakness – CNN
    Politics By Ava ThompsonFebruary 21, 2026

    Trump’s ‘Apocalypse Now’ Threats Reveal Hidden Political Vulnerabilities

    Former President Trump’s apocalyptic rhetoric reveals underlying political vulnerabilities, suggesting his aggressive tone may mask weakening influence as he faces mounting challenges within the Republican Party, analysts say.

    Accessible, Autism-Friendly Things to Do in Chicago – Choose Chicago
    News By Victoria JonesFebruary 21, 2026

    Accessible, Autism-Friendly Things to Do in Chicago – Choose Chicago

    Chicago offers a range of accessible, autism-friendly activities, from sensory-friendly museum tours to quiet park spaces. Choose Chicago highlights inclusive events designed to welcome visitors of all abilities.

    A photographer captures life inside Chicago Public Schools : The Picture Show – NPR
    Education By Mia GarciaFebruary 21, 2026

    A Photographer’s Stunning Glimpse into Life Inside Chicago Public Schools

    A photographer offers a vivid glimpse into daily life inside Chicago Public Schools, capturing moments of learning, diversity, and community. This visual story, featured on NPR’s The Picture Show, highlights education beyond the classroom.

    Chicago crime: 2 children injured in hit-and-run crash on Central Avenue in South Austin, Chicago police say – ABC7 Chicago
    Crime By Charlotte AdamsFebruary 21, 2026

    Two Children Injured in Hit-and-Run Crash on Central Avenue in South Austin

    Two children were injured in a hit-and-run crash on Central Avenue in South Austin, Chicago, police report. Authorities are investigating the incident and seeking the driver involved. No arrests have been made.

    Could the Bears leave Chicago? What to know about stadium situation – USA Today
    Sports By Miles CooperFebruary 21, 2026

    Could the Bears Really Leave Chicago? What You Need to Know About Their Stadium Future

    The Chicago Bears’ future in the city remains uncertain amid ongoing stadium debates. With lease negotiations and potential relocation talks underway, fans and officials await updates on the team’s next move.

    25-story residential tower planned for city-owned Loop site – Crain’s Chicago Business
    Business By Sophia DavisFebruary 21, 2026

    New 25-Story Residential Tower Set to Transform City-Owned Loop Site

    A 25-story residential tower is planned for a city-owned site in Chicago’s Loop, aiming to boost downtown living options. The development highlights ongoing efforts to revitalize the area with modern housing.

    UPDATE: DHS Deploys Special Operations After Multiple Violent Attacks on Federal Law Enforcement by Domestic Terrorists in Chicago – Homeland Security (.gov)
    News By Samuel BrownFebruary 21, 2026

    DHS Deploys Special Operations Following Surge in Violent Attacks on Federal Law Enforcement in Chicago

    UPDATE: The Department of Homeland Security has deployed special operations units to Chicago following multiple violent attacks on federal law enforcement by domestic terrorists, aiming to restore order and enhance security.

    Bulls news: Wes Unseld Jr. reveals reason for Jaden Ivey benching in loss to Raptors – ClutchPoints
    News By Olivia WilliamsFebruary 20, 2026

    Wes Unseld Jr. Explains Why Jaden Ivey Was Benched in Bulls’ Loss to Raptors

    Bulls coach Wes Unseld Jr. explained the benching of Jaden Ivey during their loss to the Raptors, citing strategic adjustments and performance factors as key reasons behind the move.

    Democrats called out for backlash to Trump’s crime crackdown in Chicago: ‘Political sabotage’ – Fox News
    Politics By Victoria JonesFebruary 20, 2026

    Democrats Slammed for Backlash Against Trump’s Chicago Crime Crackdown: ‘Political Sabotage

    Democrats face criticism for backlash to Trump’s crime crackdown in Chicago, with some calling it “political sabotage.” The controversy highlights deep partisan divides over addressing urban crime, Fox News reports.

    Things to Do in Chicago – Choose Chicago
    News By Noah RodriguezFebruary 20, 2026

    Things to Do in Chicago – Choose Chicago

    Discover Chicago’s top attractions with Choose Chicago. From iconic architecture and world-class museums to vibrant neighborhoods and lakefront parks, the city offers unforgettable experiences for every traveler.

    South Chicago charter school may abruptly close, stranding 250 students – WBEZ Chicago
    Education By Atticus ReedFebruary 20, 2026

    South Chicago Charter School Faces Sudden Closure, Leaving 250 Students in Uncertainty

    A South Chicago charter school faces sudden closure, potentially leaving 250 students without a school. Parents and staff express concern as officials scramble to find solutions. WBEZ Chicago reports ongoing developments.

    At least 58 people shot, 8 fatally, during Labor Day weekend in Chicago – NBC 5 Chicago
    Crime By Victoria JonesFebruary 20, 2026

    At Least 58 Shot, 8 Fatally, in Chicago Over Labor Day Weekend

    At least 58 people were shot, with 8 fatalities, during Labor Day weekend in Chicago, according to NBC 5 Chicago. The violence highlights ongoing concerns about gun-related incidents in the city. Authorities continue investigations.

    A look at the Chicago Cubs’ greatest under-the-radar 2026 strength – ChiCitySports
    Sports By Miles CooperFebruary 20, 2026

    Uncovering the Chicago Cubs’ Most Exciting Hidden Strength for 2026

    The Chicago Cubs’ greatest under-the-radar strength in 2026 lies in their revamped bullpen depth. Young arms and savvy veterans are quietly building a reliable relief corps crucial for playoff success.

    Allbirds closing its U.S. stores, including 2 in Chicago – Crain’s Chicago Business
    Business By Atticus ReedFebruary 20, 2026

    Allbirds Shuts Down U.S. Stores, Including Two Locations in Chicago

    Allbirds is closing all its U.S. stores, including two locations in Chicago, as part of a strategic shift toward online sales. The move reflects changing retail trends and aims to reduce operational costs.

    U.S. women’s hockey, Alysa Liu to take center stage during huge day at Olympics – NBC 5 Chicago
    News By Victoria JonesFebruary 20, 2026

    U.S. Women’s Hockey and Alysa Liu Set to Shine in Thrilling Olympic Showdown

    U.S. women’s hockey and figure skater Alysa Liu are set to captivate audiences during a pivotal day at the Olympics, showcasing skill and determination on the global stage. NBC 5 Chicago will provide full coverage.

    Images show construction of SOM skyscraper on infamous Spire site in Chicago – Dezeen
    News By Charlotte AdamsFebruary 19, 2026

    Stunning Images Reveal Construction Progress of SOM Skyscraper on Chicago’s Iconic Spire Site

    Images reveal the latest progress on the SOM-designed skyscraper at Chicago’s notorious Spire site. The striking new development marks a key step in transforming the long-vacant lot.

    After Burke and Madigan Convictions, Push for Ethics Reform at Inflection Point: Analysis – WTTW
    Politics By Mia GarciaFebruary 19, 2026

    After Burke and Madigan Convictions, Ethics Reform Efforts Reach a Critical Turning Point

    Following the convictions of Burke and Madigan, momentum for ethics reform in Illinois has surged, marking a critical inflection point. Lawmakers face rising pressure to enact stronger transparency and accountability measures.

    Taking the temperature of theater in Chicago: Distress as venues fall, but optimism driven by a vibrant community – CBS News
    News By Noah RodriguezFebruary 19, 2026

    Taking the temperature of theater in Chicago: Distress as venues fall, but optimism driven by a vibrant community – CBS News

    Chicago’s theater scene faces challenges as venues close amid financial strain, yet a resilient community fuels optimism. Artists and audiences alike strive to keep the city’s vibrant cultural heart beating.

    Chicago’s school calendars for the next two years? They’ll likely look much like this year’s. – Chalkbeat
    Education By Atticus ReedFebruary 19, 2026

    Chicago’s School Calendars for the Next Two Years Will Likely Mirror This Year’s

    Chicago Public Schools’ calendars for the next two years are expected to closely mirror this year’s schedule, maintaining similar start dates, breaks, and holidays, officials announced. Changes remain minimal.

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