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Day: July 20, 2025
A woman was killed and a man injured in a drive-by shooting in Chicago’s Greater Grand Crossing neighborhood. Authorities are investigating the incident, with no arrests reported yet. CBS News will provide updates as the story develops.
Chicago’s City Council debates intensify as the Israel-Gaza conflict becomes deeply personal for members, reflecting diverse community ties and raising tensions in local politics. FOX 32 Chicago reports.
Chicago heats up this February 2025 with top events-from the vibrant Chicago Restaurant Week to the captivating Chicago Auto Show. Brand Vision Marketing highlights the must-attend experiences shaping the city’s winter scene.
Numerous employees at the Chicago office of the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights have been laid off amid widespread federal budget cuts, raising concerns over civil rights enforcement nationwide, CBS News reports.
Joshua Rowell has been charged with assaulting a clerk for a federal judge in Chicago’s Loop, the U.S. Attorney’s Office announced. The incident highlights ongoing safety concerns in the area. Authorities are investigating further.
A developer has secured financing for a new retail center in Bannockburn, signaling a boost in local commercial growth. The project aims to attract key retailers and enhance the community’s shopping options.
CHGO Sports explores a compelling “what if” scenario: What if Cody Parkey’s infamous double-doink field goal in the 2018 NFL playoffs had gone in? The outcome could have dramatically shifted the Bears’ playoff legacy.
Illinois and Indiana Lawmakers React to Trump’s Announcement of U.S. Strikes on Iran’s Nuclear Sites
Illinois and Indiana lawmakers react swiftly to Trump’s announcement of U.S. strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities, expressing a mix of support, concern, and calls for diplomatic solutions. CBS News reports.