Close Menu
chicago365.infochicago365.info
    Sunday, February 8
    • About Us
    • Get In Touch
    • Our Authors
    • Legal Pages
      • California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)
      • Cookie Privacy Policy
      • DMCA
      • Privacy Policy
      • Terms of Use

    chicago365.infochicago365.info

    • Business
    • Crime
    • Education
    • Entertainment
    • News
    • Politics
    • Sports
    chicago365.infochicago365.info
    Chicago Bears: Bad news on Raiders’ Maxx Crosby trade front – chicitysports.com
    News By Ethan RileyFebruary 8, 2026

    Chicago Bears Hit Setback in Maxx Crosby Trade Talks with Raiders

    The Chicago Bears face setbacks in their pursuit of Raiders’ pass rusher Maxx Crosby. Trade talks have hit a snag, dimming hopes of bolstering the Bears’ defense ahead of the new season. More updates to follow.

    Judge Allows Release of Evidence From Border Patrol Shooting – The New York Times
    Politics By Samuel BrownFebruary 8, 2026

    Judge Greenlights Release of Key Evidence in Border Patrol Shooting Case

    A judge has ordered the release of key evidence in the Border Patrol shooting case, intensifying scrutiny of agents’ actions. The decision marks a significant development as investigations continue.

    Things to Do with Kids this Summer in Chicago | Family-Friendly Events and Activities – Choose Chicago
    News By Ava ThompsonFebruary 8, 2026

    Things to Do with Kids this Summer in Chicago | Family-Friendly Events and Activities – Choose Chicago

    Chicago offers a vibrant lineup of family-friendly events this summer, from outdoor concerts and museum exhibits to beach days and interactive workshops. Explore Choose Chicago’s top picks for memorable kid-friendly activities.

    The feds press Chicago Public Schools to end Black student initiative and transgender student guidelines – Chalkbeat
    Education By Atticus ReedFebruary 8, 2026

    Federal Authorities Urge Chicago Public Schools to Halt Black Student Initiative and Transgender Student Guidelines

    Federal officials are urging Chicago Public Schools to terminate initiatives focused on Black students and transgender student guidelines, citing legal and policy concerns, according to Chalkbeat reports.

    Lawndale, Chicago crime: 2 officers injured in car crash with wanted vehicle in 3800-block of West Harrison Street, police say – ABC7 Chicago
    Crime By Caleb WilsonFebruary 8, 2026

    Two Officers Injured in High-Speed Crash with Wanted Vehicle on West Harrison Street

    Two officers were injured in a collision with a wanted vehicle on the 3800-block of West Harrison Street in Lawndale, Chicago, police report. The incident remains under investigation, ABC7 Chicago confirms.

    Chicago Bears should “absolutely” sign this top defensive free agent, NFL analyst says – chicitysports.com
    Sports By Olivia WilliamsFebruary 8, 2026

    Why the Chicago Bears Must “Absolutely” Sign This Top Defensive Free Agent, According to an NFL Analyst

    NFL analyst urges the Chicago Bears to “absolutely” sign top defensive free agent Haason Reddick, citing his versatility and playmaking skills as crucial to bolstering the team’s struggling defense.

    Greg Hinz: The Bears’ Indiana feint may be paying off — in Arlington Heights – Crain’s Chicago Business
    Business By Caleb WilsonFebruary 8, 2026

    How the Bears’ Indiana Strategy Could Be Paying Off in Arlington Heights

    Greg Hinz reports that the Chicago Bears’ strategic move hinting at an Indiana stadium may be gaining traction in Arlington Heights, signaling potential progress in securing a new home for the team.

    In Chicago, an immense show of force signals a sharp escalation in White House immigration crackdown – AP News
    News By Ava ThompsonFebruary 8, 2026

    Massive Show of Force in Chicago Marks Dramatic Escalation in White House Immigration Crackdown

    In Chicago, a massive deployment of federal agents marks a sharp escalation in the White House’s immigration crackdown, raising concerns over enforcement tactics and community impact amid ongoing policy debates.

    Federal Agents Fired Tear Gas at Lakeview Crowd Protesting Immigration Raids, Videos Show – WTTW
    News By Jackson LeeFebruary 7, 2026

    Federal Agents Use Tear Gas on Lakeview Crowd Protesting Immigration Raids, Videos Reveal

    Federal agents fired tear gas at a crowd protesting immigration raids in Chicago’s Lakeview neighborhood, videos show. The clash erupted as demonstrators voiced opposition to recent federal enforcement actions.

    Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson won’t veto city budget, but he also isn’t signing it – NBC 5 Chicago
    Politics By Miles CooperFebruary 7, 2026

    Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson Holds Off on Signing or Vetoing City Budget

    Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson has chosen not to veto the city budget but is also withholding his signature, signaling cautious approval while expressing reservations about key provisions, NBC 5 Chicago reports.

    Chicago’s Winter Bucketlist: 33 Things to Do this Winter in Chicago with Kids – Mommy Poppins
    News By Samuel BrownFebruary 7, 2026

    Chicago’s Winter Bucketlist: 33 Things to Do this Winter in Chicago with Kids – Mommy Poppins

    Chicago’s Winter Bucketlist: 33 Things to Do this Winter in Chicago with Kids – Mommy Poppins offers a curated guide to family-friendly activities, from ice skating to festive events, ensuring a fun-filled season for all ages.

    Adtalem changes its name, after move toward health care education – Chicago Tribune
    Education By William GreenFebruary 7, 2026

    Adtalem Rebrands as It Shifts Focus to Health Care Education

    Adtalem Global Education has rebranded following its strategic shift toward healthcare education. The name change reflects the company’s new focus on training health professionals amid growing industry demand.

    University researchers: Is immigration driving crime in Chicago? Here’s what the data shows. – Chicago Tribune
    Crime By Atticus ReedFebruary 7, 2026

    University researchers: Is immigration driving crime in Chicago? Here’s what the data shows. – Chicago Tribune

    University researchers analyzed crime and immigration data in Chicago, finding no clear link between increased immigration and rising crime rates. Their study challenges common perceptions and calls for data-driven policy discussions.

    Sports Betting Alliance Sues Chicago Over Required Licenses – LegalSportsReport
    Sports By Noah RodriguezFebruary 7, 2026

    Sports Betting Alliance Takes Legal Action Against Chicago’s Licensing Requirements

    The Sports Betting Alliance has filed a lawsuit against Chicago, challenging the city’s mandatory licensing requirements for sports betting operators. The group argues the rules are overly restrictive.

    Two retired TV writers now watch the nature show outside their windows in Mettawa – Crain’s Chicago Business
    Business By Ava ThompsonFebruary 7, 2026

    Two Retired TV Writers Find New Inspiration in the Nature Show Outside Their Mettawa Windows

    Two retired TV writers in Mettawa swap scripts for binoculars, now avidly watching local wildlife outside their windows. Their new “nature show” offers a peaceful contrast to their fast-paced past careers.

    Chicago Bulls Depth Chart: Where Do the New Faces Fit In? – Sports Illustrated
    News By Isabella RossiFebruary 7, 2026

    Chicago Bulls Depth Chart: How the New Additions Shape the Team’s Future

    The Chicago Bulls’ updated depth chart reveals how new additions will integrate into the lineup. Key signings aim to bolster the roster’s versatility and depth as the team prepares for a competitive season.

    National guard remains in Chicago area as judge to rule on Trump deployment – The Guardian
    News By Atticus ReedFebruary 6, 2026

    National Guard Stays in Chicago as Judge Prepares to Decide on Trump Deployment

    The National Guard remains deployed in the Chicago area as a judge prepares to rule on the legality of former President Trump’s orders. Authorities maintain a cautious stance amid ongoing legal scrutiny.

    Federal judge hits Trump administration credibility in siding with city and state against National Guard deployment – WBEZ Chicago
    Politics By Charlotte AdamsFebruary 6, 2026

    Federal Judge Challenges Trump Administration’s Credibility in National Guard Deployment Dispute

    A federal judge questioned the Trump administration’s credibility by siding with Chicago and Illinois in blocking National Guard deployment, citing concerns over federal overreach, WBEZ Chicago reports.

    Things to do in Chicago this winter: Museums, dance, movies and more – Chicago Tribune
    News By Jackson LeeFebruary 6, 2026

    Things to do in Chicago this winter: Museums, dance, movies and more – Chicago Tribune

    Discover top winter activities in Chicago with the Chicago Tribune’s guide: explore world-class museums, enjoy vibrant dance performances, catch the latest movies, and more. Stay warm while experiencing the city’s cultural pulse.

    DuSable Black History Museum and Education Center in Chicago’s Hyde Park has special schedule for 2026 history month – ABC7 Chicago
    Education By Noah RodriguezFebruary 6, 2026

    DuSable Black History Museum Unveils Exciting 2026 Black History Month Schedule in Chicago’s Hyde Park

    The DuSable Black History Museum and Education Center in Chicago’s Hyde Park has announced a special schedule for 2026 Black History Month events. The lineup includes exhibits, lectures, and community programs.

    1 2 3 … 113 Next
    Categories
    Archives
    February 2026
    M T W T F S S
     1
    2345678
    9101112131415
    16171819202122
    232425262728  
    « Jan    
    © 2026 Chicago365.info.
    Some articles are generated by AI.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8