On Day 1 in Chicago, I witnessed a city vibrant with resilience and diversity. From community gatherings to faith-based initiatives, the spirit of hope was palpable across neighborhoods, shaping a dynamic urban tapestry.
Author: Ava Thompson
Chicago residents express mixed feelings on crime-fighting efforts, welcoming extra support but opposing President Trump’s proposal to deploy the National Guard, citing concerns over federal involvement and community impact.
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot has signed an order preventing federal agents from using specific city-owned properties without approval. The move aims to protect local jurisdiction amid growing tensions.
Chicago business leaders are uniting to oppose Mayor Johnson’s proposed head tax, arguing it threatens economic growth and job creation. Critics say the levy could drive companies out of the city.
Discover the best kid-friendly activities in Chicago with Time Out’s top picks. From interactive museums to sprawling parks, families can enjoy endless fun and unique experiences across the Windy City.
City Council grills Johnson team on head tax and new revenue plans, pressing for clarity on funding sources amid rising budget concerns. The debate highlights tensions over economic strategy in Chicago’s fiscal future.
Chicago Sports Network and Comcast have reached a carriage agreement set to begin Friday, restoring access for Comcast subscribers. This deal marks a key resolution in ongoing distribution talks, enhancing local sports coverage.
Chicago business owners will close shops Monday for the “Day Without Immigrants” protest, joining a social media campaign calling for a shopping strike to highlight immigrants’ economic impact.
A squalid building sparked a federal investigation after an anonymous tip, leading to a startling discovery and “straight-up chaos” as authorities uncovered a web of illegal activity. The New York Times reports.
Federal law enforcement activity in Chicago, Portland, and Memphis has raised concerns over tactics and local impact. Officials debate jurisdiction limits as agencies respond to rising crime and protests.
The QS Discover Master’s & MBA Fair in Chicago gathered top global universities, offering prospective students direct access to program info, admissions advice, and networking opportunities.
The Sports Illustrated Resort is set to replace the Virgin Hotel at 203 N Wabash Avenue in Chicago’s Loop, bringing a new branded hospitality experience to the iconic location, ABC7 Chicago reports.
The National Guard is preparing to enter Chicago amid escalating tensions as former President Trump calls for jailing Democratic leaders. The move reflects deepening political divides in the U.S. Reuters reports.
Troops have gathered near Chicago and Portland ahead of anticipated court showdowns, escalating tensions in key U.S. cities. Authorities brace for potential unrest as legal proceedings approach. (Yahoo News Singapore)
A federal judge has once again blocked the deployment of National Guard troops to Oregon, citing legal concerns. The decision halts state efforts to bolster security amid ongoing protests, NPR reports.
Thousands gathered in Chicago to celebrate Mexican Independence Day, demonstrating resilience amid an ongoing ICE crackdown. The event highlighted community solidarity and cultural pride despite heightened immigration enforcement.
Former President Trump has threatened to withhold federal transit funds to Chicago in the latest escalation of his shutdown fight, intensifying political battles over budget priorities and urban infrastructure funding.
The Chicago Bears have revealed their latest plans for a new stadium, signaling a potential move or renovation to modernize facilities. Details on location and timelines are expected soon, marking a pivotal moment for the franchise’s future.
ICE agents conducted a raid at a South Shore apartment building in Chicago, prompting concerns. Meanwhile, Donald Trump suggested the city could become a military training ground, sparking debate. ABC7 Chicago reports.
Former President Donald Trump announced that federal troops are being deployed to Chicago, stating, “We’re going in.” The move aims to address rising crime rates in the city, stirring debate over federal involvement in local law enforcement.



















