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Month: June 2025
Cuts to the U.S. Education Department threaten funding for Illinois schools and universities, jeopardizing programs, resources, and support services vital to students’ success, WBEZ Chicago reports.
Burglars broke into Slice Factory pizzeria on West 35th Street in Bridgeport, Chicago, police report. Authorities are investigating the incident as the community seeks answers. ABC7 Chicago will provide updates.
The SBA’s decision to scale back operations in Chicago shifts responsibility to state and city leaders to address small business support and economic growth challenges, underscoring local action’s critical role.
The Chicago Bears have announced public training camp dates, including joint practices and Family Fest. Fans can secure tickets online to attend these exclusive events, offering a unique chance to see the team up close.
The Chicago Cubs are reportedly “quietly preparing” for a major MLB announcement regarding the upcoming All-Star Game, signaling potential significant changes. Details remain under wraps as anticipation builds.
A truck exploded while driving through a Chicago suburb, causing widespread panic and emergency response. Authorities are investigating the cause of the blast. No immediate reports of casualties have been confirmed.
Palatine is set to hire a Chicago events manager to oversee its upcoming Street Fest. The move aims to bring fresh expertise and enhance the festival experience, officials announced.
Illinois has regained access to $77 million in federal education funds after a judge ordered the release. The decision restores crucial support for local schools amid ongoing budget challenges.
Senator Tammy Duckworth warns Chicago risks a Los Angeles-style National Guard deployment amid rising violence. She urges preventive measures to avoid militarized intervention in the city’s streets.
The loss of over-the-air TV access to Chicago sports broadcasts has left many fans upset following the new CHSN-Comcast deal. Viewers face limited options, sparking frustration over accessibility and costs.
The Chicago Cubs have reportedly shown interest in acquiring the Oakland Athletics’ second baseman, signaling a potential move to bolster their infield roster ahead of the trade deadline, according to Sports Illustrated.
Celebrate Independence Day: Top 4th of July Fireworks and Events Near Chicago and NW Indiana in 2025
Celebrate Independence Day with spectacular fireworks across Chicago, its Illinois suburbs, and Northwest Indiana. ABC7 Chicago highlights top 4th of July events near you for 2025. Plan your festive evening now!
Chicago Mayor testifies before Congress in Washington, D.C., addressing key urban policy issues. The hearing highlights Chicago’s role in national discussions on public safety and economic recovery.
Review: Hymn at Chicago Shakespeare explores a powerful black bromance tested by loyalty and conflict. The intense performances highlight themes of brotherhood and resilience, delivering a compelling theatrical experience.
Mayor Johnson has appointed most of his nominees to the new Chicago Board of Education, leaving a few key positions unfilled as he seeks to balance diverse perspectives and community input, according to Chalkbeat.
Two women were shot dead and a third critically wounded in a South Side alley shooting, Chicago police reported. The investigation is ongoing as authorities seek leads in the violent incident.
A Kirkland & Ellis pro bono lawyer has departed for Jones Day shortly after working on a legal deal involving Donald Trump, sources tell Crain’s Chicago Business. The move highlights ongoing shifts in top legal talent.
Chicago Cubs pitcher Matthew Boyd provided an update on his shoulder injury, expressing cautious optimism about his recovery. The team remains hopeful for his return to the mound later this season.
The Chicago Blackhawks have reportedly hit a roadblock in their pursuit of JJ Peterka, as trade talks face setbacks. Details on the stalled negotiations remain scarce. More updates to follow.
The Chicago Cubs’ pitching staff made significant strides, climbing the latest power rankings. Improved consistency and emerging talent have boosted the team’s defensive outlook, signaling a promising season ahead.