Sports Illustrated Resorts unveils its newest location in Chicago, catering to the city’s passionate sports fans. The new resort promises immersive experiences, exclusive amenities, and a vibrant sports-centric atmosphere.
Year: 2025
Las Vegas joins New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Chicago, and San Francisco in hosting record-breaking New Year’s Eve celebrations for 2025, promising spectacular festivities and drawing global visitors.
In a firsthand account from Chicago, tensions escalate as teargas clouds the streets amid protests. The city grapples with resistance against Trump’s intensified immigration crackdown, highlighting deep social and political divides.
President Trump appears to be softening his stance on sending federal troops to Chicago amid rising tensions over violence and local opposition. The shift signals a potential pause in the administration’s aggressive law enforcement approach.
Aire Rooftop returns this summer, offering Chicago diners elevated views, curated cocktails, and live music. Located downtown, it promises a vibrant atmosphere for unforgettable evenings above the city’s skyline.
A new ranking reveals the best school districts in the Chicago metro area, highlighting top performers in academics and community resources. Families seeking quality education can now make more informed choices.
PolitiFact fact-checks recent claims on murder rates in Chicago and overall crime in Illinois. The analysis reveals nuanced trends, debunking exaggerated statistics while highlighting areas of concern for public safety.
Kim Kardashian’s Skims is set to launch its first Chicago storefront in the Gold Coast retail corridor, marking a significant expansion for the shapewear brand in a prime shopping district.
The Athletic and The New York Times unveil the 2025 ‘Dollars and Sense’ Chicago sports media survey, revealing fan preferences, loyalty, and engagement across the city’s top teams and platforms.
“The Conflict on the Streets of Chicago” examines rising tensions amidst escalating violence and community unrest. The New Yorker highlights key players, underlying causes, and urgent calls for reform in the city’s fight for safety and justice.
A judge ruled that National Guard troops in Illinois can remain stationed but cannot be deployed yet. The decision halts immediate deployment amid ongoing legal and political debates, The Guardian reports.
The Supreme Court requests additional time and information before ruling on whether former President Trump can deploy the National Guard to Chicago. The decision aims to address legal and security concerns, CNN reports.
St. Paddy’s Chicago at Gold Coast Social offers vibrant St. Patrick’s Day celebrations with live music, festive drinks, and a lively atmosphere. The event draws locals and visitors eager to toast the holiday in the heart of Chicago.
Chicago Public Schools have received a junk credit rating, raising concerns over funding and operations. The downgrade could impact borrowing costs and prompt urgent financial reforms in the district. What’s next for CPS?
A South Loop business on 9th and State Streets was targeted by thieves aiming to steal an ATM, the Astoria Marketplace manager told ABC7 Chicago. Authorities continue investigating the incident.
A couple’s move from Utah to Illinois has boosted their careers significantly, though it comes with less access to nature. Their story highlights the trade-offs between professional growth and lifestyle.
Robert Smigel’s iconic SNL sketch transformed “Da Bears” into a lasting Chicago sports rallying cry. The humorous portrayal captured the city’s passion, cementing the phrase in local and national sports culture.
Federal agents shot a woman in a Chicago neighborhood after authorities say she rammed and boxed in their vehicles, the Department of Homeland Security confirmed. The incident remains under investigation.
Preparations for the Men’s Rugby World Cup USA 2031 advance rapidly as 27 cities and regions enter the Applicant Phase, marking a significant step in World Rugby’s nationwide hosting bid.
Chicago’s volatile political climate in the 1850s, marked by fierce debates and influential leaders, played a crucial role in igniting tensions that led to the Civil War. Chronicles Magazine explores this pivotal chapter in American history.




















