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Day: June 21, 2025
Illinois Sen. Dick Durbin announced he will retire and not seek reelection in 2026, ending his long tenure in the Senate. The decision marks a significant shift in Illinois politics. (CBS News)
Discover the best farms for family fun in Chicago with Mommy Poppins. From petting zoos to corn mazes, these farms offer a perfect blend of entertainment and outdoor adventure for kids and parents alike.
Cuts at Chicago’s Dept. of Education threaten vital programs, staff jobs, and student support services. Community leaders warn these reductions could deepen educational disparities in Illinois’ largest district.
A pedestrian was seriously injured in a hit-and-run near 79th and Cottage Grove in Chatham. Police are searching for a Chevy Malibu involved in the incident. Authorities urge witnesses to come forward.
Crain’s Chicago Business highlights the vital link between thriving businesses and strong communities, emphasizing that economic growth depends on investing in local neighborhoods, workforce development, and inclusive policies.
Chicago’s 2023 sports scene hit a historic low, with major teams missing playoffs and key players underperforming. On Tap Sports Net examines the city’s toughest year in sports and what lies ahead.
A former MLB executive has identified the Texas Rangers’ ace as a prime trade target for the Chicago Cubs ahead of the upcoming deadline. This potential move aims to bolster the Cubs’ pitching rotation.
U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson visited the ICE Field Office in Chicago, emphasizing support for immigration enforcement. The visit highlights ongoing legislative focus on border security and immigration policies.
Chicago voices take center stage in a new bombshell political book on President Biden, highlighting local insights and perspectives. FOX 32 Chicago reports on the city’s influential role in the national narrative.
Navy Pier springs into action this spring with a vibrant lineup of arts, culture, and entertainment. From dynamic performances to captivating exhibits, Chicago’s iconic destination promises engaging experiences for all.
An advocacy group has urged federal officials to halt Chicago’s new Black Student Success Plan, citing concerns over its approach and impact. The proposal aims to improve outcomes but faces growing opposition.