Hyde Park police are investigating five business burglaries on 55th and 56th streets, all reported the same morning. Authorities are reviewing surveillance footage and seeking witnesses. No arrests have been made.
Month: January 2026
Chicago fans celebrate a thrilling joint playoff win by the Bears and the high-profile signing of Alex Bregman. Enthusiasm is running high as both moves boost the city’s sports optimism.
U.S. Bank is engaged in a dispute with Oak Park over the town’s attempt to seize its branch building. The conflict centers on property control and local development plans, highlighting tensions between the bank and municipal authorities.
Humboldt Park sub shop owner Asif Amin Cheema faces deportation after his ICE arrest in September, sparking community concern. Advocates call for support as his case highlights ongoing immigration enforcement in Chicago.
The Chicago Bulls are reportedly poised to make significant moves at the trade deadline, aiming to bolster their roster and contend seriously this season. Fans and analysts alike anticipate impactful acquisitions soon.
Chuy GarcÃa’s unexpected departure has reignited Chicago’s machine-era tactics, reshaping political dynamics and power plays within the city. Analysts say his exit opens new pathways for old-school political strategy.
SheKnows highlights 23 iconic women who have portrayed Roxie Hart in Broadway’s Chicago, showcasing the star power and versatility that have defined this coveted role over the years. A celebration of talent and legacy.
Linda Brown, a missing Chicago special education teacher, was found dead in Lake Michigan. Authorities have revealed the cause of death as accidental drowning. The investigation into the circumstances continues.
Chicago police issued a warning after multiple sexual assaults and robberies in Woodlawn were linked to a dating app. Authorities urge caution when meeting strangers and report suspicious activity promptly.
Sportsbooks have filed a lawsuit to block Chicago’s newly imposed 10.25% tax on online betting. The industry argues the tax is excessive and could hinder market growth, challenging the city’s latest revenue move.
Opinion: What jury duty reveals about America’s strength highlights the vital role of civic engagement in upholding justice. It underscores how citizen participation reflects the resilience and values at the core of American democracy.
An Ohio dentist and his wife were found dead in a suspected homicide. Authorities have arrested the wife’s ex-husband in connection with the case, which remains under investigation, NBC News reports.
Gov. J.B. Pritzker announced that former President Trump intends to deploy the National Guard in Illinois, raising concerns about the motives and timing of the move. State officials are closely monitoring developments.
Rogers Park’s historic 400 Theaters, a 113-year-old landmark, is reopening under new management. The revived movie house aims to blend classic charm with modern cinema experiences, revitalizing the local cultural scene.
Chicago school board members are raising urgent concerns about special education staffing shortages, seeking clarity on how these gaps impact student support and what steps the district will take to address the issue.
New DEA Chicago leader Todd Smith outlines his priorities in tackling local crime, focusing on dismantling Chicago gangs, Mexican cartels, and drug trafficking networks in an exclusive ABC7 Chicago interview.
Chicago sports fans grapple with recent challenges as teams face losing streaks and rebuilding phases. Despite setbacks, local supporters remain hopeful, reflecting resilience amid the Windy City’s tough times.
The buyer who backed out of a $37.5M Lake Geneva mansion purchase is seeking to dismiss the seller’s lawsuit, citing contractual disputes, Crain’s Chicago Business reports. The case highlights ongoing real estate tensions.
The Packers’ second-half collapse in Chicago was marked by costly turnovers, missed opportunities, and defensive breakdowns. Key players faltered under pressure, leading to a decisive shift in momentum and a tough loss.
The Chicago Cubs have suffered a major setback in their pursuit of top free agent slugger Juan Martinez. Sources confirm the star outfielder has signed with a rival team, dashing Chicago’s hopes for a marquee offseason acquisition.




















