Trump signals possible deployment of troops to New Orleans amid ongoing unrest, as tensions escalate. The administration monitors the situation closely. Live updates continue on ABC News.
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The newly formed hybrid Chicago Board of Education has officially taken charge as elected and appointed members were sworn in, marking a historic shift in the city’s education governance, reported WTTW News.
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem labeled Illinois leaders “obstructionist” during her Chicago area visit, criticizing their handling of security and immigration issues, ABC7 Chicago reports.
The National Guard has begun carrying firearms in Washington, DC, amid heightened security concerns. Former President Trump suggested Chicago could be the next city for armed Guard deployment, raising debates on security measures.
Former President Trump vowed to “end” no cash bail in Chicago, labeling Governor Pritzker and Mayor Johnson as “incompetent.” He also threatened to deploy the National Guard amid rising city violence.
Cook County politician Samantha Steele was arrested for DUI and reportedly told Chicago officers, “I’m an elected official,” during the incident. The arrest raises questions about accountability and conduct among public officials.
Chicago Sky rookie is hitting the court early, putting in extra hours to sharpen her skills ahead of the WNBA season. Her dedication signals a promising start for the rising star.
As the new school year approaches, Chalkbeat highlights 25 back-to-school events across the city. From orientations to community fairs, these gatherings aim to support students and families for a successful start.
Claire’s has missed multiple rent payments amid mounting financial struggles, bringing the retail chain closer to a potential bankruptcy filing, sources tell Crain’s Chicago Business.
The Hancock’s iconic 95th floor is set for a transformation as the former Signature Room gets a fresh new view. Plans aim to revitalize the space, blending classic Chicago skyline vistas with modern design, Crain’s Chicago Business reports.
The Illinois Education Association warns that recent layoffs by the US Department of Education could profoundly impact schools and students, potentially reducing support and resources across Illinois classrooms.
Watch Pope Leo XIV receive a box of Chicago-style deep-dish pizza in Vatican City. The unique gift highlights cultural exchange and adds a surprising twist to papal traditions. USA Today reports on this historic moment.
Illinois schools chief condemns the Trump administration’s pause on education funding as “deeply disruptive,” warning it jeopardizes critical programs and support for students across the state.
Chicago-based VC firm Emerging has invested in F&B Insights, backing the AI-driven startup to enhance data analytics in the food and beverage sector. This move highlights Emerging’s commitment to AI innovation.
Cubs players will wear blue No. 23 jerseys Saturday against the Orioles to honor Hall of Famer Ryne Sandberg. The tribute celebrates Sandberg’s legacy and impact on the franchise.
A major Canadian developer has boldly refused to comply with Chicago political demands, calling out what it terms as extortion. This stand highlights growing concerns over corruption in the city’s development projects.
Chicago police have charged three suspects in connection with a shooting that left two men injured on the West Side. Authorities continue to investigate the incident as community concerns rise.
Three mayors are cutting crime by investing directly in residents through housing, education, and jobs. Their innovative, community-focused strategies contrast with traditional policing, showing promising results.
US cities largely saw a drop in violent crime in 2024, according to recent data analyzed by Politico. The decline marks a notable shift in urban safety trends after years of fluctuating crime rates.
Downtown Chicago rental prices surge as new housing supply dwindles. With fewer developments in the pipeline, demand outpaces availability, driving up costs for tenants across the city’s core, reports Crain’s Chicago Business.


















