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Month: July 2025
Cubs players will wear blue No. 23 jerseys Saturday against the Orioles to honor Hall of Famer Ryne Sandberg. The tribute celebrates Sandberg’s legacy and impact on the franchise.
A major Canadian developer has boldly refused to comply with Chicago political demands, calling out what it terms as extortion. This stand highlights growing concerns over corruption in the city’s development projects.
Discover Chicago’s premier galas and events for 2025 with modernluxury.com. From exclusive charity balls to high-profile social gatherings, the Windy City promises a vibrant calendar of luxury and culture.
Chicago Public Schools plans to broaden access to grade acceleration, aiming to better support advanced learners and tailor education to student readiness, officials announced this week.
A new blend of therapy programs is reducing youth violence in Chicago, offering troubled teens emotional support and conflict resolution skills. Experts say this holistic approach shows promising results.
Crain’s Chicago Business has announced its annual “Best Places to Work” list, highlighting top companies in the region known for exceptional employee satisfaction, benefits, and workplace culture.
Trade rumors swirl around Mike Tauchman as the Chicago White Sox weigh options ahead of the deadline. With veteran leadership and solid defense, will the team hold onto their seasoned outfielder? Updates on On Tap Sports Net.
Severe storms struck Chicago’s far southwest suburbs Thursday, prompting flash flood warnings across northwest Indiana. Residents are urged to stay alert as heavy rain and flooding risk continue to impact the region.
Wednesday’s Everton update: The club confirms Aznou’s signing, Moyes discusses ambitious transfer plans, and preparations are underway for their upcoming trip to Chicago. Stay tuned for more from Royal Blue Mersey.
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson’s tenure at midpoint reveals a turbulent journey, marked by ongoing crises and bold efforts to disrupt the status quo, as reported by WTTW. Challenges persist amid transformative ambitions.
As fall colors paint the city, Chicago offers vibrant festivals, scenic lakefront strolls, and cozy dining spots. Explore pumpkin patches, art fairs, and iconic architecture for a perfect autumn getaway.
Chicago faces a stark mismatch in education resources as some schools operate at just 10% capacity. ProPublica explores the city’s ongoing reluctance to address under-enrollment in nearly empty schools.
Chicago police have charged three suspects in connection with a shooting that left two men injured on the West Side. Authorities continue to investigate the incident as community concerns rise.
Two Chicago hospitals have been ranked among the nation’s top 20 in the latest annual report, highlighting the city’s growing reputation for excellence in healthcare, according to Crain’s Chicago Business.
Xfinity subscribers could soon access the Chicago Sports Network if a tentative carriage agreement is finalized, expanding local sports coverage options for viewers in the Chicago area. Negotiations remain ongoing.
A US man convicted of murdering a Palestinian-American boy in a hate crime has died in jail, authorities confirmed. The case drew widespread attention to rising hate-related violence.
Reports indicate the Chicago Bulls are not close to finalizing a deal for Josh Giddey. Negotiations remain stalled as both sides work through key contract details, leaving a potential trade uncertain for now.
The Hand & The Eye, a $50 million magic theater, is set to open off Chicago’s Magnificent Mile. Promising immersive performances, it aims to elevate the city’s entertainment scene with innovative illusions and storytelling.
Chicago schools chief is a finalist for Massachusetts’ top education post, signaling a potential leadership shift from the Midwest to the East Coast. The decision could impact education policy in both regions.
Three mayors are cutting crime by investing directly in residents through housing, education, and jobs. Their innovative, community-focused strategies contrast with traditional policing, showing promising results.