Spencer Knight has signed a 3-year contract extension with the Chicago Blackhawks, securing his future with the team. The move strengthens Chicago’s goaltending lineup for upcoming seasons.
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This Just In: The Chicago Reader reports on the latest developments in the Minority Report franchise, spotlighting new plot twists and cast updates that promise to redefine the future of this iconic sci-fi saga.
The Political Gabfest celebrates its 20th anniversary with a live edition in Chicago, bringing insightful analysis and engaging discussions to fans. Slate’s milestone tour highlights two decades of political commentary.
A growing number of US judges are openly criticizing former President Trump, labeling him a “rogue president.” Their pushback reflects deep concerns over his actions and impact on the judiciary.
Former generals have voiced strong opposition to deploying troops in Chicago, warning the move could escalate tensions rather than improve public safety, according to Crain’s Chicago Business.
Logan Art Mart returns to Federales in Logan Square, showcasing local artists and makers. The vibrant market offers unique crafts, live music, and food, supporting Chicago’s creative community every weekend.
Detailed plans for a new school in Chicago’s Lake Shore East neighborhood have been unveiled, marking a significant development in local education infrastructure. The project aims to serve growing community needs.
A US appeals court has rejected former President Trump’s request to deploy the National Guard in Illinois, halting his efforts to expand military presence amid ongoing state legal battles. Further rulings are pending.
Margie Korshak, a legendary Chicago entertainment publicist known for her influential work in theater and nightlife, has died at 86. Her legacy shaped the city’s cultural scene for decades.
Ad Age unveils its 2025 Business of Brands report, spotlighting top marketing trends, key industry players, and strategies driving brand growth. Essential reading for marketers aiming to stay ahead in a rapidly evolving landscape.
Babe’s Sports Bar, a new Chicago venue in Logan Square, exclusively showcases women’s sports. The bar aims to elevate female athletes’ visibility and foster a supportive community for fans.
Former President Donald Trump claimed Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker opposes National Guard deployment because he is “afraid for his life,” NBC 5 Chicago reports. Pritzker has resisted expanded troop presence amid ongoing protests.
The Texas National Guard has been deployed in Chicago, raising questions about its domestic role. The Guard can assist during emergencies, civil unrest, or natural disasters under state or federal orders.
Live Nation Entertainment expands its Chicago presence, solidifying the city as a key hub for live events and entertainment. The move enhances local economic growth and strengthens Chicago’s role in the global music industry.
J.R. Berger has been named to Crain’s Chicago Business 40 Under 40 for 2025. Recognized for his innovation and leadership, Berger continues to make impactful strides in Chicago’s business community.
Gov. Pritzker reports a significant decline in violent crime across Illinois, mirroring reductions seen in Chicago. Officials credit enhanced policing and community programs for the positive trend.
Chicago Theatre Week 2025, presented by Choose Chicago, returns with exclusive deals and diverse shows across the city. From February 10-17, theater lovers can enjoy special ticket prices and unique performances.
Two U.S. citizens were among seven individuals detained during an early morning ICE raid in Elgin, Illinois. Authorities continue investigations as local officials respond to the enforcement action.
Chicago saw 58 shot over Labor Day weekend amid rising violence. Governor Pritzker rejected former President Trump’s threat to deploy the National Guard, emphasizing local strategies to address the crisis.
As Trump advocates for increased troop deployment in Chicago, city leaders warn that proposed federal funding cuts could worsen crime rates, complicating efforts to enhance public safety, reports The Trace.




















