The Chicago White Sox traded outfielder Luis Robert Jr. to the New York Mets, signaling a continued youth movement as the team reshapes its roster. The trade marks a pivotal shift in the Sox’s rebuilding strategy.
Month: January 2026
Charlie Kirk is remembered in Chicagoland for inspiring young people to engage in politics. His efforts energized a new generation of activists, leaving a lasting impact on the region’s political landscape.
ChicagoParent.com highlights top Thanksgiving break activities for families in Chicago, featuring festive events, nature outings, and interactive museum exhibits designed to create lasting holiday memories for all ages.
Chicago Public Schools has identified buyers for three vacant school buildings, aiming to repurpose the properties and reduce maintenance costs. The sales mark a step toward revitalizing unused district assets.
Recent data reveals a decline in Chicago’s crime rate, challenging persistent perceptions of danger in the city. Despite ongoing challenges, statistics show improvements in public safety over recent years.
Chicago’s 2025 sports scene was marked by thrilling victories, major trades, and exciting off-field developments. From championship pursuits to community initiatives, the Windy City proved its passion for the game endures.
ChicagoBusiness.com highlights the notable leaders shaping finance in 2025. From innovative fintech CEOs to veteran bankers, these trailblazers are driving industry growth and transforming the financial landscape.
Luis Robert Jr. has been traded to the New York Mets in a three-player deal with the Chicago White Sox, USA Today reports. The trade marks a new chapter for the outfielder as both teams reshuffle their rosters.
Former President Trump has halted plans to deploy the National Guard to Chicago, redirecting troops to Memphis instead. The decision comes amid rising concerns over local violence. CBS News will continue to monitor the situation.
In Chicago, Mayor Lori Lightfoot faces backlash after defying President Trump’s immigration crackdown, emphasizing the city’s commitment to protecting undocumented residents amid escalating national tensions.
MidwestLiving.com highlights 19 fun indoor activities to brighten chilly Chicago days. From cozy museums to vibrant art hubs, the guide offers diverse options for locals and visitors seeking warmth and entertainment.
Art & Object reveals the 15 best art schools in the U.S. for 2026, spotlighting institutions that excel in creativity, innovation, and career opportunities for emerging artists nationwide.
Former President Donald Trump announced plans to target Chicago in his latest crackdown on crime. However, data shows mixed trends in the city’s crime rates, with some decreases alongside persistent challenges.
The Chicago Bears sent a clear message by ruling a key offensive player inactive for their game against the Rams. The decision reflects ongoing adjustments as the team seeks improved performance and accountability.
Vice President Kamala Harris will deliver the keynote address for the Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration in Chicago, highlighting themes of equality and justice, according to chicagobusiness.com.
At least five people were shot in Chicago’s Loop, alderman confirms, while sources report two others injured on North State Street near ABC7 studios. Authorities continue investigating the incidents.
Italian luxury brand Eleventy reports €127M revenue, with a Chicago store set to open soon. The label accelerates growth through expansion in the US and Asian markets, strengthening its global presence.
Greg Hinz reports that Chicago’s 2026 political landscape is set for high drama, with key elections and power shifts expected to reshape the city’s leadership and policies in the coming year.
David Byrne’s interactive production, “Theater of the Mind,” is set to open in Chicago this March. The immersive experience invites audiences to engage deeply with the multimedia performance, blending music and storytelling.
New Illinois test scores show more students are deemed proficient, but changes to cut scores complicate comparisons. Education experts caution against interpreting gains without considering new evaluation standards.




















