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Several internal Chicago Public Schools candidates are under consideration to serve as interim CEO, board members reveal. The decision aims to ensure a smooth leadership transition amid ongoing district challenges.
A 35-year-old man was found fatally shot inside a car in Chicago, with a 4-year-old boy also inside, police say. Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the tragic incident. More details pending.
Two women were shot dead and a third critically wounded in a South Side alley shooting, Chicago police reported. The investigation is ongoing as authorities seek leads in the violent incident.
A Kirkland & Ellis pro bono lawyer has departed for Jones Day shortly after working on a legal deal involving Donald Trump, sources tell Crain’s Chicago Business. The move highlights ongoing shifts in top legal talent.
Discover top events in Chicago from Oct. 10-16 with The Mix by Chicago Sun-Times. Explore live music, art exhibits, food festivals, and theater shows happening across the city this week. Don’t miss out on the vibrant Fall scene!
The FBI removed boxes of evidence from the Chicago home of Elias Rodriguez, the suspect in the D.C. Jewish Museum shooting, as part of their ongoing investigation, CBS News reports.
Illinois Sen. Dick Durbin announced he will retire and not seek reelection in 2026, ending his long tenure in the Senate. The decision marks a significant shift in Illinois politics. (CBS News)
From July 25-31, Chicago offers a dynamic lineup of events, from music festivals and art exhibits to outdoor markets and theater performances. Discover the city’s vibrant culture with The Mix – Chicago Sun-Times’ top picks.
The Trump administration has announced plans to expand deportations in major cities including Los Angeles and New York City. The move targets undocumented immigrants amid ongoing immigration policy debates.
Amid the rise of Donald Trump 2.0, Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker is weighing a third term and eyeing national ambitions. The governor aims to strengthen his influence while navigating a shifting political landscape.
Broadway in Chicago CEO dubbed the city the “Silicon Valley” of theater, highlighting its innovative theater scene and robust growth. The comparison underscores Chicago’s rising influence in the performing arts sector.
Chicago Public Schools has laid off hundreds of tutors, impacting student support services. The cuts come amid budget constraints, raising concerns over the quality of education and academic recovery efforts.
The iconic “Planes, Trains and Automobiles” house in Kenilworth has been sold, marking the end of an era for the beloved film’s landmark. The property drew attention for its cinematic history and prime location.
The Chicago Bears and Kevin Warren faced a major setback as recent Fire stadium news revealed unexpected challenges, drawing widespread criticism. The development raises questions about leadership and future plans.
Chicago sports fans have a new favorite: Pope Leo XIV, born in the Windy City. Whether Cubs or White Sox, the sports world celebrates the city-born pope, highlighting Chicago’s unique cultural impact.
Illinois officials prepare for potential immigration raids in 2025, addressing community impact and legal responses. “Chicago Tonight | Spotlight Politics” delves into the state’s readiness and advocacy efforts on PBS.
A Chicago principal warns that lenient school grading policies fail to prepare students for real-world demands, urging stricter standards to align education with workplace expectations, Fox News reports.
Crain’s Chicago Business unveils The Book 2025, your ultimate guide to Chicago’s business landscape. This comprehensive resource offers key insights, data, and profiles shaping the city’s dynamic economy in the year ahead.
Chicago Bears coach reportedly urged Caleb Williams to make two key changes to his game, aiming to boost his performance and fit the team’s strategy. Details on the specific adjustments remain under wraps.
Two Israeli Embassy staff members were shot and killed outside the Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., CBS News reports. Authorities are investigating the shooting, with no immediate suspects identified.