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Month: June 2025
Chicago Tonight’s Spotlight Politics explores a new 2025 proposal aimed at curbing large teen gatherings in the city. The measure seeks to address safety concerns and community impact through stricter regulations.
WTTW’s 2025 Chicago Summer Festival Guide highlights the city’s top events, from music and food to culture. Discover dates, locations, and must-see attractions for an unforgettable summer in Chicago.
“Welcome to Campus. Here’s Your ChatGPT.” explores how universities are integrating AI tools like ChatGPT into education, reshaping learning, assignments, and academic integrity in the digital age.
A man was fatally shot inside a West Side Chicago grocery store Tuesday night, police confirmed. Authorities have identified the victim and are investigating the circumstances surrounding the shooting.
A Winnetka mansion sold for $12 million in 2025, marking the highest residential sale price in the area this year, Crain’s Chicago Business reports. The deal highlights strong demand in luxury real estate.
FOX Sports, featured in Sports Illustrated, sums up the Chicago Bears’ offseason with one powerful word: “Rebuild.” As the team focuses on key roster changes, hopes rise for a stronger future.
Chicago issued its first-ever dust storm warning, a rare event linked to unseasonably dry conditions and strong winds. Officials urge caution as reduced visibility poses risks on area roadways.
A 39-year-old man is in critical condition after being shot multiple times in Chicago’s River North neighborhood. Authorities are investigating the incident, with no arrests reported yet. The motive remains unclear.
“Zero Day,” a gripping political thriller on Netflix, eerily mirrors today’s global tensions. The Chicago Sun-Times highlights its timely themes of cyber warfare and power struggles, making the series a must-watch amid current events.
From Feb. 14-20, explore the Chicago Auto Show’s latest models, experience the Joffrey Ballet’s stunning performances, and enjoy a range of events around town. Stay tuned to Daily Herald for full details.
A new Chicago school board has been appointed amid rising tensions between the mayor and school leaders, stepping in to navigate ongoing governance conflicts and steer the district forward, Chalkbeat reports.
A man has been charged with terrorism and a hate crime after allegedly shooting a Jewish man walking to a synagogue in Chicago, police said. The suspect faces serious federal and state charges amid ongoing investigations.
A business-backed group has raised $10 million to influence City Hall policies, aiming to drive economic growth and reshape Chicago’s political landscape, Crain’s Chicago Business reports.
Chicago Sports Network is now available on Comcast, but only on a higher-priced package. Fans eager for local games must pay more, sparking debate over accessibility and cost among Chicago viewers.
Air India halts flights to Europe and five North American cities, including New York, Newark, Washington DC, and select Canadian destinations, citing operational challenges. Passengers advised to check updates on India.Com.
Chicago reported its lowest homicide total in April in over a decade, marking a significant drop in citywide violence, according to WTTW. The decline highlights ongoing efforts to improve public safety.
Chicago’s population is growing, raising questions about lawmakers’ commitment to expanding public transit. As demand increases, can the city secure funding to improve and modernize its transportation infrastructure?
Discover top events in Chicago from Oct. 10-16 with The Mix by Chicago Sun-Times. Explore live music, art exhibits, food festivals, and theater shows happening across the city this week. Don’t miss out on the vibrant Fall scene!
CBRE announced the marketing of 21 former Chicago school properties for sale. The diverse portfolio offers redevelopment opportunities in prime neighborhoods, attracting investors across commercial and residential sectors.
A 13-year-old boy was shot on a CTA Red Line train at Garfield station, Chicago police report. Following the incident, trains are bypassing the station as authorities investigate. CTA urges caution.