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Chicago sports teams have united for the eighth consecutive year to combat gun violence. This collaborative effort, highlighted by NHL.com, underscores the city’s commitment to safer communities through powerful outreach and events.
Jerry Butler, legendary soul singer known as the “Iceman,” has died at 85. Besides a celebrated music career, he was a longtime Cook County commissioner, blending artistry and public service in Chicago.
Chicago police report a string of armed robberies targeting South Side businesses. Authorities urge vigilance as investigations continue to apprehend the suspect involved in multiple incidents.
Michael Madigan, former Illinois House Speaker, was found guilty on 10 counts in a split verdict, NBC 5 Chicago reports. The charges highlight ongoing scrutiny of political corruption in Illinois.
Targeted immigration enforcement efforts are currently underway in Chicago, focusing on individuals with criminal records. Authorities aim to enhance public safety while navigating community concerns, CBS News reports.
Bulls president Michael Reinsdorf accused Comcast of acting in “bad faith” during negotiations over the Chicago Sports Network (CHSN), highlighting growing tensions in the ongoing dispute, the Chicago Sun-Times reports.
The Chicago Board of Education has approved nearly $4 million in legal settlements, addressing multiple disputes involving staff and students, according to a report by Chalkbeat.
Chicago Bears’ star linebacker Caleb Williams is reportedly the next proposed extension candidate, signaling the team’s commitment to securing key defensive talent for the future, sources say.
Llovana Torres has been ordered detained after being charged in the Rogers Park stabbing that injured a 7-year-old boy on West Touhy Avenue, ABC7 Chicago reports. Authorities continue to investigate the incident.
In Chicago’s first-ever elected school board race, voters chose candidates focused on equity and student success. The new board aims to reshape district policies and improve educational outcomes starting 2024.
Four people were killed and 12 others injured in multiple shootings across Chicago over the Easter weekend, police confirmed. Authorities continue to investigate as the city reels from the surge in violence.
A 15-year-old girl was shot near a school on Chicago’s South Side, authorities report. The incident occurred in a busy area, prompting an active police investigation. No arrests have been made yet.
Beyond the 2024 DNC, Chicago’s political elite frequent a mix of iconic eateries and hidden gems. From classic steakhouses to vibrant ethnic spots, these venues offer a glimpse into the city’s diverse dining scene.
Discover top events in Chicago from Jan. 16-22 with The Mix by Chicago Sun-Times. From live music and theater to art exhibitions and food festivals, find your perfect winter activity in the Windy City.
Chicago’s shootings and homicides have dropped to their lowest levels since 2019, according to police data. Officials attribute the decline to targeted community efforts and increased law enforcement presence.
In 2025, fans can watch Chicago Sports Network without cable through streaming services like YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, and FuboTV. These platforms offer live access, flexible plans, and no long-term contracts, keeping viewers connected to local games.
Chicago Police Superintendent Johnson released the 2024 crime statistics, highlighting a decline in major offenses. He credited community efforts and enhanced policing strategies for the city’s progress, signaling ongoing commitment to public safety.
Celebrate AAPI Heritage Month 2025 in Chicago with Choose Chicago! Experience vibrant cultural events, culinary delights, and community celebrations honoring Asian American and Pacific Islander heritage throughout the city.
The FBI Chicago announced the capture of Arnoldo Jimenez, formerly on the Ten Most Wanted list. Jimenez was apprehended following a coordinated multi-agency effort, marking a significant law enforcement victory.
A Plainfield landlord is set to be sentenced for the hate crime and murder of a 6-year-old Palestinian American. The case has drawn widespread attention for its tragic and racially motivated nature. NBC 5 Chicago reports.




 


















