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Year: 2025
The Chicago Cubs are projected to have only one starter on the National League All-Star team, according to Sports Illustrated. Despite a competitive roster, they trail behind other NL contenders in fan and analyst voting.
Jerry Butler, legendary soul singer known as the “Iceman,” has died at 85. Besides a celebrated music career, he was a longtime Cook County commissioner, blending artistry and public service in Chicago.
Chicago’s winter shines bright with 15 must-see holiday shows, from classic theater performances to festive concerts. Discover top picks that capture the season’s magic, perfect for locals and visitors alike.
Chicago’s expanding workforce of classroom assistants faces uncertainty amid an ongoing labor dispute. The standoff highlights challenges in pay, benefits, and job security, impacting the city’s education system.
Chicago police report a string of armed robberies targeting South Side businesses. Authorities urge vigilance as investigations continue to apprehend the suspect involved in multiple incidents.
World Business Chicago is organizing a trip to Japan centered around a Chicago Cubs game. The initiative aims to strengthen economic ties and promote Chicago’s business interests in the Japanese market, officials said.
The Indiana Fever announced a coaching change ahead of their upcoming game against the Chicago Sky. The move aims to boost team performance as they face the strong Midwest rivals.
A security officer was shot inside the emergency room at Evanston Hospital on Ridge Avenue. The suspect is in custody, and police are investigating the incident, ABC7 Chicago reports. No further details released.
Chicago offers a vibrant lineup this weekend with family sports events, Pride celebrations, and more kid-friendly activities. Discover ways to engage the whole family in fun and inclusive experiences across the city.
PDS Spotlight highlights Chicago Public Schools’ innovative bilingual education, showcasing best practices that boost student success and cultural inclusion, featured by Illinois State University News.
Former Chicago Police Superintendent weighs in on how recent policy changes have impacted crime fighting strategies in the city. He reflects on challenges and evolving tactics to enhance public safety.
When employers face higher minimum wages, businesses often adjust by raising prices, reducing hours, or reevaluating staffing. Chicago companies navigate these shifts as costs rise, impacting workers and the local economy.
Chicago sports teams are at a crossroads with stadium futures. From renovation talks to new builds, plans are evolving amid fan and city interest. NBC 5 Chicago reports on the latest developments shaping the city’s iconic venues.
Predicting Chicago Bears’ first-time Pro Bowlers for 2025, Sports Illustrated highlights rising stars poised to break out. Key contenders include young talents showing promise on both offense and defense.
Pope Leo’s childhood home in Dolton is back on the market, drawing attention from history buffs and buyers alike. NBC 5 Chicago reports the unique property comes with a surprising twist, sparking renewed interest.
Michael Madigan, former Illinois House Speaker, was found guilty on 10 counts in a split verdict, NBC 5 Chicago reports. The charges highlight ongoing scrutiny of political corruption in Illinois.
A tourist was struck by a stray bullet near the AMC theater on Illinois Street in Streeterville, Chicago, officials report. The incident occurred amid ongoing police investigations. Authorities urge witnesses to come forward.
Chicago welcomes its first new medical school in a century, aiming to address physician shortages and health disparities. The WBEZ report highlights its innovative approach to medical education and community care.
Crime rates in Chicago have declined, according to recent data, yet public perception remains grim. Factors such as media coverage and high-profile incidents contribute to the disconnect, Crain’s Chicago Business reports.
A local legislator has urged a restart on the Wirtz family’s Ivanhoe Village project, citing community concerns and procedural issues. The call aims to ensure transparency and address neighborhood impact.