A new bill in California ensures undocumented students maintain access to public education, providing legal protections and support services amid rising nationwide challenges to immigrant rights.
Author: Miles Cooper
NFIB Illinois has joined Chicago’s business community in opposing the proposed Outdoor Workplace Heat Ordinance, citing concerns over regulatory burdens and economic impact on local businesses.
Chicago schools are informing students and parents as former President Trump threatens National Guard deployment amid unrest. District officials emphasize safety and preparedness, aiming to maintain calm during uncertain times.
Double Good climbs to No. 13 on Crain’s Chicago Business Fast 50 list, highlighting rapid growth and innovation. The achievement underscores the company’s rising influence in Chicago’s competitive business landscape.
Border Patrol agents shot an armed woman in Chicago during a tense encounter as protesters confronted immigration personnel nearby. The incident escalated amid ongoing debates over immigration enforcement. Authorities are investigating.
Chicago is transforming a long-abandoned construction pit into a striking new skyscraper, revitalizing unused urban space with innovative architecture. This project not only maximizes prime downtown real estate but also blends cutting-edge design with sustainability, promising a landmark that enhances the city’s skyline and community vibrancy. Its unique approach to repurposing neglected land exemplifies forward-thinking urban development and economic renewal.
Chicago is actively countering Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown by implementing sanctuary policies that protect undocumented residents, fostering trust between immigrant communities and local authorities. The city’s approach emphasizes inclusivity, offering access to services regardless of immigration status, which enhances public safety and social cohesion. Chicago’s resistance highlights its commitment to human rights and diversity, setting a powerful example of local governance challenging federal immigration enforcement.
Taste of Polonia returns to Chicago, celebrating Polish culture with traditional cuisine, music, and performances. The popular festival invites all to experience a vibrant showcase of heritage and community spirit.
The Trump administration’s DHS immigration crackdown in Chicago has yielded significant results, with numerous arrests and deportations targeting undocumented immigrants, according to a report by the Washington Examiner.
The Chicago Board of Education approved a balanced budget for Chicago Public Schools, successfully addressing a $730 million shortfall. The plan aims to stabilize finances while prioritizing student needs.
Chicago’s retail, entertainment, sports, and tourism sectors show strong recovery and growth, driven by new developments and rising consumer demand, according to Bisnow’s latest market report.
The Chicago Bears are exploring a potential move from Soldier Field to a new stadium in suburban Arlington Heights. The team aims for improved facilities, sparking local discussions on economic impact and community ties.
“HARRY POTTER: A Forbidden Forest Experience” is set to make its Midwest debut in Chicago starting October 3. Fans can explore immersive, magical environments inspired by the iconic Harry Potter series. Tickets are on sale now.
President Donald Trump’s threats to send National Guard troops to Chicago sparked strong reactions in the city, with many residents defending their community against his harsh rhetoric about violent crime. Trump described Chicago as a “killing field,” escalating tensions amid concerns over crime in the nation’s third largest city. I’ve been living here for uh 57 years and I feel very safe in Chicago. I think it’s a very safe community. You know, I travel a lot and I go to a lot of other places that are much more drug infested and than Chicago. The last 12 months, the…
Former President Donald Trump threatened federal intervention in Chicago amid rising crime concerns and hinted at a potential government takeover in Washington, D.C., escalating tensions over local governance and law enforcement.
Despite key offseason changes, the Chicago Bears continue to struggle, slipping into another downward spiral. Fans and analysts question if the team’s adjustments will turn their season around.
Former President Trump labeled Chicago the “world’s most dangerous city,” sparking debate as recent data shows the four most violent U.S. cities are all in Republican-led states, challenging common political narratives.
The University of Chicago Booth School of Business offers a STEM-designated MBA, blending rigorous analytics with leadership training. Additional support includes tailored career services and tech-driven resources to boost student success.
A researcher responded after their work was cited by the White House in claims about Chicago crime rates. They clarified the data’s context, urging accurate representation to avoid misleading the public.
In a challenging sports year for Chicago, the Bears and Cubs stand as the city’s lone hopes for redemption. Both teams carry the weight of fan expectations to salvage pride and spark optimism ahead.




















