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Month: September 2025
Chicago officials have issued a warning to Zohran Mamdani, citing concerns over his recent policy proposals. The development sparks debate on local governance and Mamdani’s political future in the city.
AMC is set to take over the former ShowPlace Icon movie theater in Chicago’s South Loop. The change aims to revitalize the venue with updated amenities and enhanced movie experiences for local audiences.
Chicago’s mayor pushed for a high-cost loan to support public schools, but the Chicago Public Schools board rejected the proposal, citing financial risks. The disagreement highlights ongoing tensions over the district’s funding strategies.
With violent crime declining in Chicago, advocates are pushing to expand effective community programs. They emphasize continued investment in prevention and support services to sustain the positive trend, CBS News reports.
The late rapper Juice WRLD’s mother is asking $7.2 million for the Burr Ridge mansion once owned by her son, reports Crain’s Chicago Business. The luxury property reflects the artist’s legacy and rising real estate value.
The Chicago Bears have waived third-round pick Zacch Pickens, marking another setback for GM Ryan Poles. The move raises questions about the team’s draft strategy and player development under his leadership.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem visits Chicago area amid increased ICE operations – CBS News
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem visited the Chicago area amid heightened ICE operations, emphasizing enhanced enforcement efforts and cooperation to address immigration challenges, officials said.
Federal authorities are set to increase immigration enforcement efforts in Chicago next week, targeting undocumented individuals. The move has sparked debate over its impact on local communities and cooperation with city officials.
Chicago Mayor Johnson has officially rejected Trump’s federal immigration enforcement plan, affirming the city’s commitment to protecting immigrant communities despite federal pressure, PBS reports.
“HARRY POTTER: A Forbidden Forest Experience” is set to make its Midwest debut in Chicago starting October 3. Fans can explore immersive, magical environments inspired by the iconic Harry Potter series. Tickets are on sale now.
This school year, Chicago Public Schools faces key issues: shifts in enrollment, the impact of recent Trump-era policies, and challenges in special education services. WBEZ Chicago explores what families and educators should watch closely.
A Chicago man has been charged with attempted murder and hate crime in a West Town shooting targeting two women. Authorities say the attack was motivated by bias. The investigation is ongoing.
A local investor has secured a deal to develop a new hotel near Ryan Field in Evanston, aiming to capitalize on increased traffic and revitalization efforts around the stadium, according to Crain’s Chicago Business.
The Athletic topped the 2025 ‘Dollars and Sense’ Chicago sports media survey, outpacing The New York Times. The survey highlights trusted sports coverage and audience engagement in Chicago’s competitive market.
Chicago Police say they will be prepared if Trump deploys the National Guard and ICE strike team to the city. Officials emphasize readiness amid growing concerns over escalating violence.
In Chicago, recent ICE enforcement actions have sparked a surge in political activism. Community groups and advocates are mobilizing to challenge immigration policies and support affected families, fueling local calls for reform.
More than 400 arrests have been made in a recent Chicago-area immigration operation, a top official confirmed. Authorities continue efforts to target individuals violating immigration laws, officials say.
Chicago’s vibrant theatre scene shines in 2025 with 11 must-see shows spotlighted by Choose Chicago. From groundbreaking new works to beloved classics, the city offers an unmissable lineup for all theater lovers.
Chicago Public Schools approved its latest budget despite ongoing deficits linked to hiring nearly 8,000 staff since 2020. The move aims to address educational needs amid financial challenges, reports Illinois Policy.
Chicago officials condemned former President Trump’s threat to send federal agents to the city, urging him to “stay out of our city.” They criticized the move as political posturing amid rising crime concerns.