The Chicago Bulls narrowly avoided a new season low in the first quarter against the New York Knicks, showcasing resilience despite early struggles. The tightly contested start hints at a challenging matchup ahead.
Year: 2026
Hall of Famer takes a swipe at the 2026 Chicago Bulls ahead of their matchup against the Knicks, criticizing the team’s development. The remarks add fuel to the growing rivalry between the franchises.
Chicago’s political landscape has long been marred by deep-rooted corruption, shaped by decades of power struggles, patronage, and loopholes. WBUR explores how this entrenched culture continues to impact governance and public trust.
Chicago prepares for a vibrant Fourth of July celebration, featuring fireworks over Lake Michigan, live music, and parades. Choose Chicago highlights top events, dining, and family-friendly activities for an unforgettable Independence Day.
The Board of Education announced finalists for the Chicago Public Schools CEO position, including current interim CEO Dr. Macquline King, ABC7 Chicago reports. The new leader will shape the district’s future.
A woman was seriously wounded in a stabbing during an argument in Chicago’s Roseland neighborhood. Authorities are investigating the incident, which has raised concerns about local violence. No suspect has been apprehended.
The Chicago Freedom Movement sparked a pivotal fight against housing segregation. Today’s housing advocates continue this legacy, pushing for equitable policies to ensure fair housing access across the city.
Marquee Sports Network, the official broadcaster of the Chicago Cubs, is now available on Hulu + Live TV. Fans can stream live Cubs games and exclusive content, expanding accessibility for viewers nationwide.
Visiting Chicago for the first time, I spent 48 hours exploring the city’s iconic sights. However, the trip left me with four key regrets-missed experiences and overlooked local gems-highlighted in this Business Insider Africa report.
Border Patrol Chief Greg Bovino returns to Chicago as federal immigration operations intensify. His visit signals a renewed focus on enforcement amid rising border activity, highlighting ongoing challenges in immigration management.
In Chicago, stealing campaign signs is more than mischief-it’s a long-standing tradition linked to machine politics. This practice reveals deep-rooted rivalries and strategic power plays in local elections, WBEZ Chicago reports.
The Chicago Tribune’s latest column explores the recent changes in Chicago’s theater scene, examining the impact of the pandemic, shifting audience behaviors, and the future outlook for local productions and venues.
Texas AFT and a Chicago nonprofit have jointly filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Education, challenging unlawful public education funding cuts that they say harm schools and students nationwide.
Crime rates in the U.S. declined in 2025, marking a notable shift after years of fluctuations. Experts weigh in on whether this downward trend in violence and theft will persist in the coming years.
Walgreens’ private equity owner aims to double the pharmacy chain’s profits through strategic cost cuts and expansion initiatives, signaling major shifts in the healthcare retail landscape, Crain’s Chicago Business reports.
Chicago Sports Network’s founding CEO has stepped down, marking a key leadership transition. The move aims to steer the network toward new growth opportunities amid evolving media landscapes.
Federal prosecutors have dismissed charges against a woman shot by a Border Patrol agent in Chicago’s Brighton Park neighborhood. The case raises questions about use of force and border enforcement policies.
Flights across major U.S. hubs including Chicago, Dallas, and New York face disruption as 2,224 delays and 119 cancellations impact carriers like American Airlines, Delta, Spirit, and SkyWest, causing widespread travel chaos.
Sheridan Gorman’s family condemned officials for citing her name in political debates surrounding the Loyola student’s death, urging respect and calling for an end to politicization of the tragedy.
Chicago Shakespeare Theater founder Barbara Gaines will conclude her tenure as artistic director with a production of “The Comedy of Errors,” marking the end of an influential era in the city’s theater scene, ABC7 Chicago reports.




















