ICE agents detained several individuals at an immigration supervision program site in Chicago, CBS News reports. The operation targeted those under federal immigration orders, highlighting ongoing enforcement efforts.
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Chicago banks are intensifying their focus on commercial real estate lending, doubling down on one of the sector’s hottest markets. This move highlights confidence in local economic recovery and development, reports Crain’s Chicago Business.
National Guard and Marines have been deployed to Los Angeles amid rising tensions. Meanwhile, Chicago prepares for a major anti-ICE protest this Tuesday, highlighting growing nationwide unrest over immigration policies.
A river in suburban Buenos Aires has mysteriously turned red, raising environmental concerns. Authorities are investigating potential causes, including chemical spills or algae blooms, as locals report foul odors and water discoloration.
Universal Studios is set to launch a new immersive horror experience in Chicago, promising fans a thrilling adventure with state-of-the-art effects and iconic scares. The attraction aims to redefine haunted entertainment.
The Chicago White Sox make their debut on the Chicago Sports Network this season, sparking questions about viewership. Will dedicated fans tune in to the new broadcast home or seek alternative channels?
Fragomen was honored at the FACC Midwest Chicago Business Awards for its outstanding role in expanding operations in France, highlighting the firm’s commitment to global business growth and cross-border expertise.
Tech jobs in Chicago declined in 2024, reflecting industry shifts and economic challenges. The Business Journals reports the city faces layoffs and hiring slowdowns, prompting concerns about the local tech sector’s growth.
In his latest column, O’Donnell highlights Mansueto’s impactful leadership and the Chicago Fire’s recent victory as the top stories in Chicago sports this week, underscoring a momentum shift for both.
Discover top events in Chicago from June 26 to July 2 with The Mix by Chicago Sun-Times. Highlights include outdoor festivals, live music, art exhibits, and family-friendly activities across the city to kick off summer.
Discover 27 top indoor activities in Chicago to escape the cold and rainy days. From museums to cozy cafes, this Modern Luxury guide highlights must-visit spots ensuring warmth and fun all year round.
The loss of over-the-air TV access to Chicago sports broadcasts has left many fans upset following the new CHSN-Comcast deal. Viewers face limited options, sparking frustration over accessibility and costs.
A man has been charged with terrorism and a hate crime after allegedly shooting a Jewish man walking to a synagogue in Chicago, police said. The suspect faces serious federal and state charges amid ongoing investigations.
A 13-year-old boy was shot on a CTA Red Line train at Garfield station, Chicago police report. Following the incident, trains are bypassing the station as authorities investigate. CTA urges caution.
Business leaders in Chicago are falling short of local expectations, according to a recent Crain’s Chicago Business report. Community members express frustration over unmet promises and calls for greater accountability.
Chicago’s April 2025 events calendar is packed with must-see festivals, concerts, and cultural happenings. From music shows to food fairs, Time Out highlights the best ways to experience the city this spring.
The Chicago Cubs should explore reuniting with Nationals pitcher Josiah Gray ahead of the trade deadline. Gray’s strong performances and familiarity with the team could boost Chicago’s rotation as they chase a playoff spot.
Sources indicate Billy Donovan is set to return as head coach of the Chicago Bulls for another season. The decision follows ongoing evaluations of the team’s progress under his leadership. Official confirmation expected soon.
October in Chicago is packed with festive fun, from spooky Halloween events and vibrant fall festivals to family-friendly activities across the city. Discover top picks for seasonal celebrations and outdoor adventures with Mommy Poppins.
Chicago reported a significant drop in shootings and homicides in February, according to police data. Authorities attribute the decline to targeted policing and community outreach efforts.


















