A 4-year-old girl was shot in the leg on Chicago’s West Side, police report. The incident is under investigation as authorities work to determine the circumstances surrounding the shooting. No suspects have been identified.
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A Chicago-area family says a wrong turn in Michigan led to the detention of business owner Sergio Serna Ramirez by ICE. They are demanding his immediate release, citing the incident as a case of mistaken circumstances.
A federal judge ruled that warrantless arrests by ICE agents in the Chicago area are unlawful, addressing concerns over immigration enforcement practices. The decision limits ICE’s authority locally, impacting future operations.
Chicago experienced a mild day on Thursday, with temperatures rising above seasonal averages. Residents enjoyed calm skies and comfortable conditions, a brief respite before cooler weather returns this weekend, according to CBS News.
University of Chicago political science professor Paul Poast weighed in on the U.S. military operation in Venezuela, providing expert analysis on its implications and potential outcomes, CBS News reports.
Chicago’s vibrant theatre scene offers everything from grand historic venues to cutting-edge stages. Discover top shows, iconic spots, and must-visit theatres in the city with Choose Chicago’s ultimate guide.
Chicago Public Schools has secured buyers for three recently closed schools, aiming to ease financial burdens. However, officials caution that repurposing these properties poses ongoing challenges for the district.
A teen was killed and eight others injured in multiple shootings near Dearborn and Monroe on State Street in Chicago’s Loop, police confirmed. Mayor Johnson called for urgent action to address the surge in violence.
The latest rankings place the Chicago Bears among the top Super Bowl contenders for 2026, highlighting their rising talent and strategic offseason moves. ChiCitySports reports high expectations for the Windy City team.
Chicago aims to improve access to healthier food options with new initiatives targeting underserved neighborhoods. Efforts focus on expanding affordable, nutritious choices to combat diet-related health issues across the city.
Former President Trump threatened to invoke the Insurrection Act in Chicago and Illinois amid rising violence but ultimately did not deploy federal troops, according to a CBS News report.
Following a series of court setbacks, President Trump has quietly withdrawn National Guard troops from several US cities. The move comes amid ongoing legal challenges to his deployment orders, signaling a shift in federal response strategies.
Chicago’s rich political history comes with its share of hauntings. WTTW explores the city’s most haunted sites where the ghosts of past politicians are said to still roam, blending history with eerie tales.
Chicago Convention Calendar by Choose Chicago highlights major events and conferences citywide, offering planners a comprehensive guide to booking and attending key gatherings in the Windy City throughout the year.
The Chicago Education Alliance aims to clarify pressing challenges facing Chicago Public Schools, focusing on transparency and collaborative solutions to improve education outcomes, as reported by WBEZ Chicago.
Former President Trump claims immigrants are fueling violent crime in Illinois, but ICE reports reveal few undocumented immigrants linked to such offenses, challenging his assertions.
Sports betting in Chicago will continue through 2026, following sportsbooks’ dropped attempt to block the city’s new tax and licensing law, CBS News reports. The decision clears the way for ongoing regulated wagering.
Editorial argues Illinois deserves fair legislative maps to ensure representation. However, it questions whether current political timing is right for redistricting, urging careful consideration amid upcoming elections.
ICE data reveals the fates of 1,600 individuals arrested during Chicago’s recent immigration sweep, shedding light on detention and deportation outcomes amid controversy and community concerns.




















