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The Chicago Cubs have reportedly shown interest in acquiring the Oakland Athletics’ second baseman, signaling a potential move to bolster their infield roster ahead of the trade deadline, according to Sports Illustrated.
The Chicago Cubs’ pitching staff made significant strides, climbing the latest power rankings. Improved consistency and emerging talent have boosted the team’s defensive outlook, signaling a promising season ahead.
A Winnetka mansion sold for $12 million in 2025, marking the highest residential sale price in the area this year, Crain’s Chicago Business reports. The deal highlights strong demand in luxury real estate.
A business-backed group has raised $10 million to influence City Hall policies, aiming to drive economic growth and reshape Chicago’s political landscape, Crain’s Chicago Business reports.
Illinois legislators are reviewing a bill aimed at narrowing the scope of waivers for students with disabilities, sparking debate over access to accommodations and educational equity.
Chicago’s 2023 sports scene hit a historic low, with major teams missing playoffs and key players underperforming. On Tap Sports Net examines the city’s toughest year in sports and what lies ahead.
Rahm Emanuel, former Chicago mayor, hints at a potential political comeback during a recent media blitz in Chicago. His appearances have sparked speculation about future ambitions in local or national politics.
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker commented on former President Trump’s decision to deploy the National Guard to Los Angeles, expressing concerns over federal involvement in local policing. NBC 5 Chicago reports.
Smash-and-grab burglaries have surged in Chicago neighborhoods including Sauganash, North Mayfair, Edison Park, and Albany Park, police report. Authorities urge businesses to boost security as investigations continue.
State schools chief urges schools not to drop subjects amid political shifts, citing concerns over Trump-era backlash. The directive aims to ensure comprehensive education remains intact.
DOGE, a popular cryptocurrency initially created as a joke, gains renewed attention as high-profile figures like Donald Trump and Elon Musk influence its market and public perception. NBC 5 Chicago explains its impact and changes.
Chicago Bulls, Blackhawks, and White Sox fans gain enhanced local access as FuboTV secures distribution rights for the Chicago Sports Network (CHSN), expanding in-market coverage and boosting streaming options.
Illinois’ complex ballot rules have transformed local politics into a fierce battleground, favoring only the most powerful and savvy candidates. The system’s arcane regulations often exclude grassroots challengers, fueling intense political maneuvering.
World Business Chicago is organizing a trip to Japan centered around a Chicago Cubs game. The initiative aims to strengthen economic ties and promote Chicago’s business interests in the Japanese market, officials said.
The Indiana Fever announced a coaching change ahead of their upcoming game against the Chicago Sky. The move aims to boost team performance as they face the strong Midwest rivals.
Chicago Bears QB Caleb Williams has established a strong connection with wide receiver D.J. Moore, showing promising chemistry in recent games. This duo is emerging as a key offensive threat for the Bears. More on chicitysports.com.
Dollar General forecasts a stronger year ahead, citing resilient sales and strategic expansion. The discount retailer’s upbeat outlook signals optimism amid ongoing economic uncertainty.
Chicago lights up this July 2024 with a vibrant lineup of events. From the iconic Taste of Chicago food festival to the Jazz Festival and outdoor concerts at Millennium Park, the city buzzes with summer energy.
Chicago business license approvals have sharply declined as taxes and fees remain high, sparking concern among local entrepreneurs. The city faces growing challenges in fostering a supportive environment for new businesses.
Chicago’s spirited production of The Marriage of Figaro embraces farce, highlighting the opera’s comedic roots. Bachtrack praises the lighthearted approach, making a strong case for fun in classical performances.