The Hand & The Eye, a $50 million magic theater, is set to open off Chicago’s Magnificent Mile. Promising immersive performances, it aims to elevate the city’s entertainment scene with innovative illusions and storytelling.
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Realtors are pushing back against a plan to fund the CTA with real estate taxes, arguing it could hurt the housing market. The debate intensifies as officials seek solutions to the transit system’s financial struggles.
A Democratic digital creator is poised to challenge a field of local politicians to succeed US Rep. Jan Schakowsky, signaling a dynamic race shaping up in Chicago’s political landscape, reports the Chicago Tribune.
Chicago Parent’s 2025 guide spotlights the best Chicagoland schools, highlighting top public, private, and charter options. Discover where academic excellence meets community focus for your child’s success.
Windy City Gridiron ranks Chicago’s top 5 sports teams by future potential, analyzing talent, management, and recent drafts to determine who is best positioned for long-term success.
Chicago’s annual Cinco de Mayo parade has been canceled amid rising concerns over deportations. Organizers cite fears within the community, stating “There is nothing to celebrate” during these tense times.
Numerous employees at the Chicago office of the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights have been laid off amid widespread federal budget cuts, raising concerns over civil rights enforcement nationwide, CBS News reports.
Joshua Rowell has been charged with assaulting a clerk for a federal judge in Chicago’s Loop, the U.S. Attorney’s Office announced. The incident highlights ongoing safety concerns in the area. Authorities are investigating further.
Vocal unveils the top 20 SEO companies in Chicago for 2025, spotlighting industry leaders driving digital growth. These firms excel in boosting online visibility and delivering measurable results for local businesses.
Discover how to experience three perfect, crowd-free days in Chicago with Thrillist’s insider guide. Explore hidden gems and local favorites, avoiding the usual tourist throngs for a more authentic Windy City visit.
The Chicago PMI declined further, hitting a five-month low, signaling continued contraction in the regional manufacturing sector, according to Advisor Perspectives. The data reflects ongoing economic uncertainty.
Ovidio Guzmán, son of infamous drug lord El Chapo, has pleaded guilty in a Chicago court to drug trafficking charges, marking a significant development in the ongoing battle against cartel operations in the U.S.
Chicago’s top harvest and pumpkin festivals promise fun-filled fall weekends for families. From pumpkin patches to hayrides and crafts, these events offer vibrant seasonal experiences perfect for all ages.
The Business Journals unveil the Fire Awards 2025, spotlighting 25 Chicago tech companies driving innovation and growth. These industry leaders are setting the city’s tech scene ablaze with groundbreaking solutions and rapid expansion.
WGN-TV is reportedly exploring plans to resume broadcasting local sports, aiming to reconnect with the Chicago sports community. The move follows growing demand for regional game coverage, as reported by WGN Radio 720.
A new documentary highlights Southside Blooms, a community garden fostering urban green spaces and environmental education. The film underscores the garden’s role in promoting sustainability and youth engagement.
A suspect has been charged in connection with the fatal shooting of a Chicago Police Department officer, Fox 32 Chicago reports. The investigation is ongoing as authorities seek justice for the fallen officer.
A Pew Research Center study reveals Americans’ top sources for political news ahead of the 2024 election, highlighting TV, social media, and online news platforms as key channels shaping voter information.
The Chicago Board of Education voted to remove the leader of the city’s school system, marking a significant shift in education leadership amid ongoing challenges in student performance and district management.
Illinois’ political landscape has long been marred by corruption. The Chicago Tribune’s new series, “Our Culture of Corruption,” delves into the state’s notorious legacy, exposing decades of scandals and political misconduct.




















