Crain’s Chicago Business unveils “Who’s Who,” a definitive list spotlighting the most influential figures shaping the Chicago area’s business, culture, and community sectors. Discover the leaders driving local impact.
Day: December 22, 2025
Charlie Kirk, conservative activist raised in Chicago suburbs, was shot and killed at an event in Utah. Authorities are investigating the incident. Details remain limited as the community mourns the loss.
The Economist’s “Checks and Balance” newsletter explores the tense intersection of tear gas use and Halloween celebrations in Chicago, highlighting rising concerns over public safety and law enforcement tactics in the city.
Chicago Parent highlights the best release events for “Wicked: For Good” in Chicago, featuring exclusive signings, interactive activities, and family-friendly gatherings. Discover where to celebrate this magical new chapter!
Amid federal immigration raids, Chicago schools face rising fear and anxiety among students and staff. Educators strive to maintain safe, supportive environments while addressing community concerns.
A 14-year-old boy, Armani Floyd, was killed and eight others injured in a series of shootings in Chicago’s Loop. Mayor Brandon Johnson addressed the violence, condemning the attacks and calling for community action.
In the final play against Green Bay, Chicago’s offense faltered under pressure, missing key blocks and timing. The pivotal mistake cost the Bears a chance at victory, raising questions on late-game execution.
Federal immigration agents targeted Northwest Side neighborhoods, prompting residents to unite and push back. Community organizers demand transparency and protect immigrant rights as enforcement actions intensify.
A major legal firm is consolidating its Chicago operations at BMO Tower, streamlining its office presence. The move aims to enhance collaboration and efficiency in the city’s dynamic business hub.









