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Day: August 4, 2025
Carol Moseley Braun, the first Black woman elected to the U.S. Senate, reflects on her groundbreaking political journey and enduring legacy in her new memoir, shared in an exclusive WTTW interview.
Chicago honors Haitian American Heritage Month with vibrant events, cultural exhibits, and community gatherings. Celebrate the rich heritage and contributions of Haitian Americans across the city this October. #ChooseChicago
Chicago Public Schools faces mounting pressure to prevent budget cuts as local and federal funding challenges threaten essential programs, raising concerns among educators and families.
The Chicago Police Department has issued an alert following a series of armed robberies at the North Side CTA Red Line platform near North and Clybourn Avenues. Authorities urge commuters to stay vigilant and report suspicious activity.
An Afghan immigrant in Chicago has found success by importing and selling premium saffron from his homeland. His business bridges cultures while introducing Americans to a prized Afghan spice.
Former NFL coach Matt Nagy’s respect within the league is debated, as peers question his long-term impact and leadership. On Tap Sports Net explores whether Nagy’s influence endures across teams and locker rooms.