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Chicago gears up for Halloween 2025 with a lineup of spooky events, vibrant parades, and family-friendly activities. Rove.me highlights must-see happenings across the city for a thrilling celebration.
Chicago is set to receive National Guard support as local authorities face escalating unrest. Former President Trump emphasized the urgency, stating, “They’re screaming for us” amid rising calls for federal assistance.
The Chicago Blackhawks have swept Elite Prospects’ Top 100 rankings, showcasing the depth and talent in their organization. On Tap Sports Net highlights their dominance and promising future in hockey.
A West suburban business school aims to fuel entrepreneurship by supporting startups in reaching million-dollar valuations, highlighting its commitment to regional economic growth and innovation, reports Crain’s Chicago Business.
In a thrilling matchup, the Chicago Sky showed three key strategies to upset the Seattle Storm: relentless defense, sharp perimeter shooting, and dominating the boards, shifting momentum and securing a hard-fought victory.
Chicago police seized 20 guns and charged five individuals in a recent firearm trafficking investigation, authorities announced. The crackdown aims to curb illegal gun activity in the city.
Chicago is redefining accessibility beyond compliance, focusing on inclusive design and equity. The city aims to create spaces that serve all residents, addressing barriers faced by marginalized communities.
The Chicago White Sox offense went silent in a 1-0 loss to the Detroit Tigers, struggling to generate key hits. The pitching duel highlighted their scoring woes on On Tap Sports Net.
Bryce Campbell has been named the first captain in Chicago Hounds history, marking a milestone for the new Major League Rugby team. His leadership is expected to set the tone for the franchise’s inaugural season.
Jerry Butler, renowned singer of The Impressions and solo hitmaker, has died at 85. Later turning to Chicago politics, Butler left a lasting impact in both music and public service, Deadline reports.
Chicago Sky face criticism over their recent decision involving Hailey Van Lith. Analysts argue the move undermines the team’s depth and potential, raising questions about their strategic direction this season.
Venezuelan gang members sold drugs and firearms to undercover federal agents in Chicago, authorities revealed. The operation led to multiple arrests, highlighting ongoing efforts to curb gang activity in the city.
Chicago gears up for St. Patrick’s Day with vibrant parades, river dyeing, and festive events. NBC 5 Chicago covers the city’s celebrations, highlighting family-friendly activities and traditional Irish fun across town.
Cari Roccaro is adapting swiftly in 2025, determined not to give up on the Chicago Red Stars season. Despite challenges, she remains a key player, fueling hope for a strong finish.
Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker discussed his political future and reflected on the Trump administration during a press conference Wednesday, addressing key state and national issues. NBC 5 Chicago reports.
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker signed two new gun safety laws aimed at curbing violence as officials discuss a recent drop in Chicago crime. The measures focus on stronger regulations and community safety efforts.
Federal authorities have expanded their investigation into South suburban Chicago politician Tiffany Henyard. The probe, part of a broader inquiry, focuses on alleged misconduct and potential legal violations.
Since the last Sky win, five major events have reshaped the sports world, from breakthrough athlete performances to landmark games. These moments highlight shifting dynamics and unforgettable achievements across leagues.
Over the July 4th weekend in Chicago, police reported at least 45 people shot and 4 killed. The surge in violence has raised concerns about public safety as authorities continue investigations.
Chicago has reported a 33% decrease in homicides through the first half of 2025, according to FOX 32 Chicago. The significant drop highlights ongoing efforts to improve city safety and reduce violent crime.






















