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Month: October 2025
Federal law enforcement activity in Chicago, Portland, and Memphis has raised concerns over tactics and local impact. Officials debate jurisdiction limits as agencies respond to rising crime and protests.
A federal judge has temporarily blocked the National Guard deployment in Chicago, citing legal concerns. The decision pauses the plan to send troops to assist with city unrest, pending further review.
St. Patrick’s Day 2025 in Chicago promises vibrant celebrations across the city. From the iconic river dyeing to lively parades and festive bars, discover the best spots to join the green festivities with Time Out Worldwide.
Cook County’s Best Private Schools for 2025 have been unveiled by Chicago Parent. The list highlights top institutions known for academic excellence, innovative programs, and holistic student development.
Ad Age unveils its 2025 Business of Brands report, spotlighting top marketing trends, key industry players, and strategies driving brand growth. Essential reading for marketers aiming to stay ahead in a rapidly evolving landscape.
Babe’s Sports Bar, a new Chicago venue in Logan Square, exclusively showcases women’s sports. The bar aims to elevate female athletes’ visibility and foster a supportive community for fans.
Chicago joins New York City, Carmel, and Washington on the list of the top ten US Christmas markets. Bigger, better, and more beautiful than ever, these festive markets are capturing holiday travelers’ hearts nationwide.
The Trump administration has filed an appeal against a court ruling blocking the deployment of National Guard troops to the Chicago area. The move aims to support local law enforcement amid rising crime rates.
Former President Donald Trump claimed Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker opposes National Guard deployment because he is “afraid for his life,” NBC 5 Chicago reports. Pritzker has resisted expanded troop presence amid ongoing protests.
The QS Discover Master’s & MBA Fair in Chicago gathered top global universities, offering prospective students direct access to program info, admissions advice, and networking opportunities.
The CPS Board approved the district’s budget without borrowing to cover a $175 million pension payment. The decision marks a significant move toward fiscal responsibility amid ongoing financial challenges.
Rep. Vance criticized Gov. J.B. Pritzker, stating he should “face some consequences” for Chicago’s rising crime rate. The comments come amid growing calls for accountability in addressing violence in the city.
Two Mesirow leaders have been named to Crain’s Chicago Business 2025 Notable Leaders in Finance list, recognizing their outstanding contributions to the industry and commitment to financial innovation.
Chicago’s South Side awaits a breakthrough as local sports teams strive for a memorable victory. With passionate fans and recent improvements, the region hopes to secure a long-awaited happy moment in its athletic history.
A Chicago federal judge has temporarily blocked the deployment of the National Guard in Illinois, citing legal concerns. The ruling pauses the state’s mobilization efforts amid ongoing disputes.
An emotional video of an Indian woman in Chicago, reacting to a chain-snatching incident, has gone viral, sparking a widespread debate on public safety and law enforcement in the city. – NDTV
Chicago and Illinois have filed a lawsuit to block President Trump’s plan to deploy the National Guard, following a court ruling limiting such actions in Portland. They argue the deployment threatens civil liberties and state authority.
Chicago Reader explores how investing in makers fuels innovation and local economies. The article highlights capital access, business resources, and growth pathways vital for Chicago’s maker community to thrive.
A new bill in California ensures undocumented students maintain access to public education, providing legal protections and support services amid rising nationwide challenges to immigrant rights.
With a violent crime rate surpassing Chicago’s, Phoenix faces growing safety concerns. As the city grapples with rising violence, questions emerge about whether this crisis might capture former President Trump’s attention.





















