A Chicago man charged with murdering two Israeli Embassy staffers in Washington, D.C., told police, “I did it for Palestine,” according to court records. The incident has heightened security concerns in the capital.
Author: Miles Cooper
Chicago’s recent drop in murders reflects a broader trend seen in many major U.S. cities, according to a leading crime data analyst. The decline signals shifting dynamics in urban crime patterns, WBEZ Chicago reports.
Five WNBA players have donned jerseys for both the Chicago Sky and Atlanta Dream, showcasing their versatility and impact in the league. This exclusive list highlights their careers and key moments with each team.
Two major Latino theater events in Chicago have paused amid financial and organizational challenges. The community now faces uncertainty as questions arise about the future stability of these cultural fixtures.
Navigating the IEP process in Chicago Public Schools can be complex for families. This guide offers clear steps and resources to help parents advocate effectively for their child’s special education needs.
Chicago’s first new medical school in nearly a century aims to address the city’s growing physician shortage. The school focuses on training diverse doctors to serve underserved communities, officials say.
Chicago Cubs’ unsung pitcher has earned a spot alongside the team’s superstar duo in the MLB All-Star Game. This unexpected selection highlights his breakthrough season and rising impact on the mound.
Chicago Sky star, currently on temporary leave, made headlines Monday amid unexpected developments. Details remain limited as the WNBA team and representatives have yet to comment. Stay tuned for updates.
Chicago’s recent surge in robberies has sharply declined, according to WBEZ Chicago. Authorities report improved community policing and targeted strategies as key factors in curbing the spike, signaling a hopeful trend.
Chicago Sports Network has launched a new streaming service, offering fans exclusive access to Chicago Blackhawks games and content. The platform aims to enhance the viewing experience with live coverage and on-demand features.
The Chicago Cubs have suffered a setback with key players sidelined due to injuries, sources report. The team now faces an uphill battle as the season progresses, raising concerns about their playoff hopes.
Two veteran retail brokers have left JLL to join Newmark, marking a significant shift in Chicago’s commercial real estate scene. Their move underscores growing competition among top brokerage firms.
CHSN has finalized a deal with Comcast, ending a prolonged broadcast dispute involving the Chicago Bulls, Blackhawks, and White Sox. Fans can now expect seamless coverage of their favorite teams moving forward.
DuPage County’s top private schools for 2025 have been revealed, highlighting institutions that excel in academics, extracurriculars, and community engagement. Chicago Parent’s latest ranking guides families in educational choices.
Chicago is preparing for large anti-ICE protests, Mayor Johnson announced, condemning Trump as a ‘tyrant.’ The city plans increased security amid growing demonstrations against immigration policies. (WTTW News)
City Colleges of Chicago has launched the Education Workforce Center at Truman College, a first in the city. The center aims to support education professionals with specialized training and resources.
Chicago is considering retaining its local grocery tax despite a state move to eliminate it. City officials weigh potential revenue impacts as residents and lawmakers debate the measure’s future.
Chicago is addressing early childhood education staffing shortages by offering significant pay raises to educators. This move aims to attract and retain qualified teachers in the city’s preschool programs.
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker provided a major update on the Chicago Bears’ stadium situation, fueling hope for a new venue. His remarks signal potential progress in the long-awaited stadium plans. More on chicitysports.com.
Trump’s second term could impact Chicago’s economy, policing, and federal funding. Key issues include immigration policies and crime prevention strategies shaping the city’s future under renewed federal scrutiny.




















