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Day: July 24, 2025
Chicago police warn of a thief targeting parked cars in Printer’s Row and Dearborn Park, South Loop. At least 13 vehicles were broken into, with authorities urging residents to stay vigilant and report suspicious activity.
A new startup has joined Chicago’s expanding quantum campus, aiming to develop its own quantum computer. This move underscores the city’s rising role as a hub for quantum technology innovation.
These 4 storylines could shape the Chicago Bears’ defense during 2025 training camp: emerging young talent, key offseason additions, scheme adjustments, and the battle for starting roles. A to Z Sports reports.
A Chicago man jailed since 2020 on a murder charge now faces accusations in five additional killings, authorities announced. The expansion of charges deepens the ongoing investigation into the city’s violent crimes.
Chicago is set to launch a $1 billion quantum computer by 2028, Bloomberg reports. The cutting-edge project aims to position the city as a leader in quantum technology and advanced computing.
Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker criticized Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s “poor relationships in Springfield” amid ongoing disputes over hemp legislation, highlighting political friction impacting state negotiations.
In pictures: K-pop sensation Blackpink captivates Chicago with electrifying performances, backstage laughter, and candid moments. Telegraph India captures the vibrant energy and charm of the global girl band’s US visit.
A new report shows Illinois high school graduates with college degrees earn significantly higher wages, highlighting the lasting financial benefits of higher education, according to Chalkbeat.
A man was killed and another seriously injured in a stabbing on South Wabash Avenue in Chicago’s South Loop, police reported. Authorities are investigating the incident, which has raised concerns about local safety.
Exclusive data reveals that recent tariff disputes have significantly shaken consumer confidence in Chicago, impacting spending habits and local businesses. The Business Journals explores how trade tensions ripple through the economy.
The Chicago Bears have placed cornerback Jaylon Johnson and three other players on the Non-Football Injury (NFI) list. This move affects the team’s roster as they prepare for the upcoming season.