Former President Trump has paused plans to crack down on Chicago after advisers cautioned about potential legal challenges. The move reflects growing concerns over enforcement complexities and judicial pushback.
Author: Atticus Reed
Manny’s Deli has stepped up to support SNAP recipients during the federal shutdown, offering free meals to those affected. The Chicago landmark aims to ease food insecurity as aid delays persist-highlighting community resilience amid crisis.
Several protesters were arrested at an ICE demonstration outside Chicago. Following their detention, legal proceedings unfolded rapidly, drawing national attention to immigration enforcement and activists’ rights.
A judge ruled that National Guard troops in Illinois can remain stationed but cannot be deployed yet. The decision halts immediate deployment amid ongoing legal and political debates, The Guardian reports.
The Chicago Air and Water Show returns on August 16-17, 2025, featuring thrilling aerial and aquatic displays. Discover the official guide and best viewing spots to catch the action with Choose Chicago.
The Chicago Comic & Entertainment Expo returns April 12, 2025, showcasing top creators, exclusive panels, and rare collectibles. Fans nationwide will gather in Chicago for this premier pop culture event.
A South Shore apartment complex has sold for $27 million, marking a significant transaction in Chicago’s real estate market. The deal underscores growing investor interest in the area’s residential sector.
As President Trump plans to deploy the military to tackle rising violence, Chicago’s crime statistics reveal a complex picture. NBC 5 Chicago examines recent data to assess how severe the city’s crime problem truly is.
“Happy Hour 2,” a staged reading of short plays set in bars, returns to Chicago, offering a lively exploration of human connection and conversation over drinks. The event promises sharp dialogue and engaging performances.
The Trump-era DOJ uncovered evidence suggesting Democrats manipulated crime statistics to influence public opinion ahead of the midterm elections, raising concerns over data integrity and political bias, the New York Post reports.
Conner Mantz is set to challenge the U.S. marathon record at the upcoming Chicago Marathon. The elite runner aims to make history with a record-breaking performance, spotlighting his rise in American long-distance running.
Georgia school chief indicted for an alleged kickback scheme linked to an Illinois school district. Authorities allege misuse of funds, sparking investigations. ABC News will continue coverage as details emerge.
National Guard troops are stationed outside Chicago amid rising tensions. Speaker Pelosi has labeled former President Trump “deranged” following his jail threats. Stay tuned for live updates on this developing story.
Chicago’s mayor condemned former President Trump’s threat to deploy the National Guard to the city, calling it “illegal and costly.” She emphasized local authority and criticized the move as politically motivated.
Linda Mensch, a prominent Chicago entertainment lawyer, was identified as the woman fatally struck in a hit-and-run in East Garfield Park, police confirmed. Authorities continue to investigate the incident.
Caleb Williams’ four-touchdown performance secures free hot dogs for Chicago fans, courtesy of On Tap Sports Net. The star quarterback’s stellar game sparked a city-wide celebration and tasty giveaway.
Chicago gears up for 2025 with 30+ must-see events, from electrifying concerts and cutting-edge exhibits to vibrant festivals. Discover the Windy City’s top cultural and entertainment highlights with Choose Chicago.
Opinion: River North stands as a vibrant, zombie-free zone, defying urban decay and maintaining its status as a thriving Chicago neighborhood, according to Crain’s Chicago Business.
The Chicago Bears released their Week 1 injury report ahead of the Vikings matchup. Rookie linebacker Christopher Edwards is listed as doubtful, while running back D’Onta Johnson is questionable. Updates expected.
Chicago Public Schools require an additional $1.6 billion in state funding to deliver an adequate education, according to recent records reported by WBEZ Chicago. The gap highlights ongoing budget challenges.



















