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Day: July 15, 2025
Chicago mayoral vetoes, once a frequent tool, have become rare in recent years. Historically, mayors even vetoed ordinances on issues like banning rancid meat sales, highlighting shifting political dynamics-WBEZ Chicago.
Two major Latino theater events in Chicago have paused amid financial and organizational challenges. The community now faces uncertainty as questions arise about the future stability of these cultural fixtures.
Navigating the IEP process in Chicago Public Schools can be complex for families. This guide offers clear steps and resources to help parents advocate effectively for their child’s special education needs.
A man was found shot to death today in the 800-block of North Cambridge Avenue in Chicago’s Cabrini-Green neighborhood, according to the police department. Authorities are investigating the incident.
The Chicago PMI declined further, hitting a five-month low, signaling continued contraction in the regional manufacturing sector, according to Advisor Perspectives. The data reflects ongoing economic uncertainty.
From rebuilding Bears to rising Bulls, Chicago’s 2025 sports season promises high stakes. Key storylines include quarterback battles, player trades, and playoff aspirations shaping the city’s athletic future.
Ovidio Guzmán, son of infamous drug lord El Chapo, has pleaded guilty in a Chicago court to drug trafficking charges, marking a significant development in the ongoing battle against cartel operations in the U.S.
A river in suburban Buenos Aires has mysteriously turned red, raising environmental concerns. Authorities are investigating potential causes, including chemical spills or algae blooms, as locals report foul odors and water discoloration.