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Day: July 25, 2025
Discover the top Valentine’s Day activities in Chicago with Choose Chicago. From romantic river cruises and cozy dining spots to festive events, the city offers unforgettable experiences for every couple this February.
Immigration agents detained a Chicago man during a school drop-off, officials confirmed. The incident has raised concerns among community members and sparked calls for clarity on enforcement actions near schools.
The Council on Criminal Justice’s Year-End 2024 report reveals mixed crime trends across U.S. cities, with violent crime showing slight declines while property crimes rise in several urban areas.
A retired United Airlines executive has sold their lakefront Winnetka home for nearly $9.5 million, marking a significant transaction in the local luxury real estate market, according to Crain’s Chicago Business.
The Chicago Bears’ offensive line has shown marked improvement this season, sparking debate on whether they rank among the NFL’s top 5 units. On Tap Sports Net analyzes key stats and expert opinions in this report.
A Matteson man was charged with impersonating a police officer during an ICE protest in Chicago, CBS News reports. Authorities say he wore a police uniform to disrupt the demonstration. The case remains under investigation.
Chicago’s annual Cinco de Mayo parade has been canceled amid rising concerns over deportations. Organizers cite fears within the community, stating “There is nothing to celebrate” during these tense times.
On “Chicago Tonight,” a UChicago terrorism expert analyzes rising tensions between Iran and Israel, alongside growing concerns over US political violence. The PBS series Season 2025 offers timely insights into global and domestic security challenges.
A suburban shopping center will be reimagined into a vibrant dining and entertainment district, aiming to revitalize the area and attract visitors with new restaurants, bars, and cultural venues.
Gov. JB Pritzker joined a bipartisan letter campaign urging federal officials to release billions in education funds currently delayed, highlighting the urgent need to support Illinois schools amid ongoing budget challenges.