Four people, including a pregnant mother and her 5-year-old son, died in a Chicago West Side fire. Authorities are investigating the blaze as a possible arson. The tragic incident has prompted a thorough inquiry.
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Former President Donald Trump’s immigration policies remain a political flashpoint, drawing criticism and support as debates over border security and reform intensify ahead of upcoming elections, NPR reports.
The U.S. Education Department has launched an investigation into Chicago Public Schools, probing alleged violations of federal education laws. Officials aim to ensure compliance and protect student rights.
At least 34 people have been shot in Chicago since Thursday, highlighting a surge in gun violence across the city. Authorities continue to investigate multiple incidents as communities express growing concern.
Chicago families can enjoy festive fun this holiday season with “Christmas Vacation in Chicago: 19 Staycation Ideas for Things To Do With Kids” by Mommy Poppins, featuring activities that bring the magic of the holidays close to home.
Chicago Sports Network drops over-the-air broadcast but expands its presence on Comcast cable, reaching more viewers through enhanced cable distribution. Industry insiders now speculate on the network’s next strategic moves.
A drive-by shooting outside a Chicago restaurant after a party killed 4 people and wounded 14 others. Authorities are investigating the incident as police increase patrols in the area. No arrests have been made.
Chicitysports.com honors Chicago’s greatest athletes, celebrating iconic figures who shaped the city’s rich sports legacy. From baseball to basketball, their achievements continue to inspire fans across generations.
Over Memorial Day weekend, Chicago police reported 24 people shot and 3 killed, highlighting ongoing violence in the city. Authorities continue investigations as community leaders call for increased safety measures.
Amid the Kyle Tucker decision, the futures of five Chicago Cubs players with the team are uncertain. Management’s move signals potential roster shake-ups as the Cubs weigh their competitive direction.
A Chicago electrical contractor has secured a financial partner to fuel its growth ambitions. The collaboration aims to expand operations and boost innovation in a competitive market, marking a pivotal step in the company’s development.
A local advocate highlights Chicago’s top wheelchair-friendly spots, from accessible parks to inclusive museums. Their insights encourage visitors to explore the city’s vibrant, barrier-free attractions with ease.
A pedestrian was seriously injured in a hit-and-run near 79th and Cottage Grove in Chatham. Police are searching for a Chevy Malibu involved in the incident. Authorities urge witnesses to come forward.
Crain’s Chicago Business highlights the vital link between thriving businesses and strong communities, emphasizing that economic growth depends on investing in local neighborhoods, workforce development, and inclusive policies.
The Chicago Cubs received disappointing news concerning their long-rumored trade target, according to an insider source. Details remain scarce as the team reassesses its strategy moving forward.
The Chicago Cubs are urged to make a bold move at the trade deadline, targeting a proven World Series hero to boost their playoff chances, Sports Illustrated reports. The push aims to end the long championship drought.
ESPN doubts Chicago Bears coach Ben Johnson’s ability to fix Caleb Williams, citing concerns over his coaching approach. The network questions whether Johnson can harness Williams’ potential effectively.
Illinois is challenging a Trump administration order that demands identification of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs it claims violate federal law, raising concerns over education and civil rights protections.
Illinois is considering lowering the proficiency cut scores on state exams, a move that could impact students’ performance ratings and district accountability, officials say. The proposal aims to better reflect student learning.
Annual crime in McKinley Park rose in the past year but at a slower pace than previous years, according to new police data. Officials attribute the slowdown to increased community policing efforts and targeted programs.



















