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Month: September 2025
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The Chicago Bears have identified a new favorite target in their offensive lineup, marking a strategic shift as the season progresses. On Tap Sports Net breaks down how this change is impacting the team’s dynamics.
Residents of Blue City are pleading for former President Trump’s intervention as rising crime rates spark another violent weekend. Community leaders describe the situation as “out of control,” urging urgent federal support.
Cubs rookie Cade Horton is emerging as a top talent but is projected to be snubbed for a major award, Sports Illustrated reports. Despite impressive stats, voters may overlook the promising pitcher this season.
The deployment of troops in Chicago highlights ongoing political tensions, addressing rising violence and public safety concerns. Officials debate the military presence’s impact on community trust and local governance.
Chicago heats up in August 2026 with a lineup of top events, from the Windy City Jazz Festival to immersive art shows and food fairs. Discover must-see happenings curated by Time Out Worldwide.
The Chicago college and career fair offers students with disabilities vital opportunities to explore education and job prospects, opening doors to a more inclusive future and empowering their career ambitions.
A 31-year-old woman was shot and killed during an attempted robbery in Chicago, police confirmed. The CPD is investigating the incident, urging anyone with information to come forward. No suspects have been arrested.
Chicago businesses have hit a 10-year low, with the iconic Magnificent Mile seeing a 50% decline, according to Illinois Policy. Economic challenges and shifting consumer behaviors contribute to the sharp drop in retail activity.
Wyatt Kaiser has signed a new contract with the Chicago Blackhawks, securing his place in the team’s lineup. The defenseman is expected to bolster the Blackhawks’ blue line moving forward.
Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker urged former President Trump not to visit Chicago amid rising tensions following military deployment in the city. The move follows concerns over escalating violence and political friction.
A former Navy sailor was sentenced to 12 years in prison for plotting a terrorist attack on Naval Station Great Lakes. Authorities foiled the plan, highlighting ongoing security threats at military installations.
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker told AP during a city tour that Chicago doesn’t need a National Guard presence, countering former President Trump’s claims of rampant crime. He emphasized ongoing local efforts to improve safety.
Chicago’s summer lineup features Riot Fest’s explosive music, the daring Chicago River Swim, and a unique house walk in Logan Square, offering diverse experiences for locals and visitors alike.
A 31-year-old mother was tragically shot dead just minutes after dropping her young son off at school. Authorities are investigating the incident, emphasizing the urgent need for community safety measures.
A researcher has spoken out after being cited in White House statements on Chicago crime rates. The expert clarifies that their findings were misrepresented, sparking debate over the accuracy of the claims made.
Crain’s Chicago Business has ranked the 50 largest law firms in the Chicago area, highlighting leading players by size, revenue, and practice scope. The list offers key insights into the city’s legal market landscape.
The Cubs shocked the Skenes with a decisive win in Game Two in Pittsburgh, evening the series. Key plays and strong pitching highlighted the victory on On Tap Sports Net.
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot pushes back against the Trump administration’s planned immigration crackdown, reaffirming the city’s stance as a sanctuary for undocumented immigrants and emphasizing community trust over enforcement.
At least 12 workers were arrested by masked ICE agents on Chicago’s Southwest Side, sparking concern among community members. Authorities confirm ongoing enforcement actions targeting undocumented immigrants.