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Month: October 2025
Former generals have voiced strong opposition to deploying troops in Chicago, warning the move could escalate tensions rather than improve public safety, according to Crain’s Chicago Business.
Catch live action as the Bears face the Raiders! Get the start time, TV channel details, and live stream info in our preview. Stay tuned with On Tap Sports Net for full coverage.
Anti-Trump protests swept through NYC, Washington, D.C., Chicago, and San Diego, as demonstrators rallied under the “No Kings” banner. Full coverage captures the widespread dissent and vibrant street marches across major cities.
NOAA’s latest projection reveals what Chicago’s winter could bring, highlighting potential temperature fluctuations and snowfall trends. NBC 5 Chicago breaks down what residents might expect this season.
A judge ordered immigration agents in Chicago to wear body cameras during operations, aiming to increase transparency and accountability in enforcement activities, according to The New York Times.
Logan Art Mart returns to Federales in Logan Square, showcasing local artists and makers. The vibrant market offers unique crafts, live music, and food, supporting Chicago’s creative community every weekend.
WBEZ Chicago breaks down the cost of college education across 10 local schools, revealing significant price variations. This guide helps prospective students navigate tuition, fees, and expenses in the Chicago area.
The Trump-era DOJ uncovered evidence suggesting Democrats manipulated crime statistics to influence public opinion ahead of the midterm elections, raising concerns over data integrity and political bias, the New York Post reports.
The 2025 National Sports Collectors Convention launches next week in Chicago, featuring top athletes and rare memorabilia. Fans and collectors can expect exclusive signings and dazzling sports treasures.
A grain silo abruptly collapsed in Illinois, captured on video and widely shared. Authorities are investigating the cause, while emergency teams assess the site for any damages or injuries. No casualties reported so far.
An undocumented father with no criminal record was fatally shot by an ICE agent in Franklin Park, according to his lawyer. The incident raises new questions about immigration enforcement policies, CBS News reports.
Chicago air traffic controllers received partial pay amid the ongoing federal government shutdown, raising concerns about workforce morale and airport operations, NBC 5 Chicago reports.
Chicago gears up for an exciting 2025 festival season, featuring top music fests, vibrant street fairs, and diverse cultural events. Discover dates, locations, and highlights in the ultimate Choose Chicago guide.
The British International School of Chicago, South Loop, has been ranked the #1 Best Private K-12 School in Chicago, according to Yahoo Finance. The school’s commitment to academic excellence and global education earned it top honors.
A 33-year-old man was seriously wounded in a stabbing near The 606 trail in Chicago. Authorities are investigating the incident, which took place Tuesday night. No arrests have been made so far.
A Colorado-based investor is poised to secure a significant discount on the LaSalle Street office tower, signaling a noteworthy shift in Chicago’s commercial real estate market, Crain’s Chicago Business reports.
The Chicago Bears are intensifying efforts to secure a new stadium in Arlington Heights. Team officials and local leaders are in talks to finalize plans, aiming to boost fan experience and regional economic growth.
An appeals court has rejected former President Trump’s rationale for deploying troops in Chicago, affirming that political opposition does not constitute rebellion, underscoring limits on federal military intervention in domestic protests.
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker accuses Donald Trump of using his Chicago visits to stir political division and distract from national issues. The governor claims Trump aims to rally his base amid ongoing legal troubles.
Former President Donald Trump clarified on social media that “we’re not going to war” with Chicago, following previous posts where he threatened the city. The comment comes amid ongoing political tensions.






















