Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker and Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot will address Trump’s military deployment plan following a California judge’s ruling that deeming the use of troops in L.A. illegal, sparking national debate.
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The planned South Shore Entertainment Center secured key city approvals, paving the way for its development. The project aims to boost local economy and provide new recreational options for the community.
CPS enrollment trends, recent Trump policies, and changes in special education funding are key issues shaping the upcoming Chicago school year. Stakeholders watch closely as impacts unfold in classrooms citywide.
The St. Louis Cardinals are reportedly considering a $50 million investment in a veteran outfielder during free agency. Sources suggest the move aims to boost offense and stabilize the lineup after a down season.
Sports Illustrated argues that Chicago Sky’s Angel Reese merits the same endorsement opportunities as Iowa’s Caitlin Clark, citing Reese’s standout performance and growing influence in women’s basketball.
Chicago kicks off Labor Day weekend 2025 with vibrant events including Teens in the Park and Navy Pier fireworks. Residents are set to enjoy these festivities as they savor the final moments of summer.
Daza Guzman overcame an early stumble to clinch gold at the World Archery Championships in Chicago. Demonstrating resilience and skill, Guzman secured victory in a thrilling final showdown.
Chicago Mayor vows to resist federal troop deployment amid tensions with Trump administration. As preparations begin, the city stands firm against what the mayor calls federal “tyranny,” emphasizing local authority and public safety.
Oasis, the iconic British rock band, never prioritized the American market despite their global fame. As nostalgia peaks, the question remains: is America now ready to fully embrace the legacy of Oasis?
The San Francisco Giants completed a crucial sweep, shaking up the playoff race, while the Chicago Cubs battle fiercely to maintain their lead in the Wild Card standings. The postseason picture grows increasingly intense.
The Pentagon is preparing military forces for deployment in Chicago amid rising violence, as former President Trump advocates for a tough crackdown. Officials remain cautious about the scale and timing of any intervention.
Chicago honors Black History Month 2025 with diverse events and activities, including exhibitions, performances, and community gatherings. Reel Chicago highlights key celebrations across the city this February.
The Chicago Bears confront a tough reality following the Micah Parsons-Packers trade, facing roster challenges and shifting dynamics. However, A to Z Sports highlights the situation isn’t permanent, offering hope for future adjustments.
Chicago is set to receive National Guard support as tensions rise. Former President Trump emphasized the urgent need, saying, “They’re screaming for us,” highlighting growing concerns over city safety and unrest.
NBC 5 Chicago’s weekday lifestyle and entertainment show, Chicago Today, is heading to New York City for a special week of fun-filled segments. The program will showcase top NYC attractions and culture, airing exclusively on NBCUniversal.
Former President Donald Trump has threatened additional deployments of the US National Guard amid escalating tensions. The move signals increased federal intervention as political unrest grows, reports Al Jazeera.
Memorial Day weekend in Chicago offers vibrant parades, live music, and lakefront festivities. Choose Chicago highlights unique events, honoring heroes while celebrating with locals and visitors alike in the city’s lively atmosphere.
Following deployments in LA and DC, former President Trump aims to send the National Guard to additional US cities. CNN examines the legal steps and challenges involved in expanding these mobilizations.
Chicago has launched Narcan Newsstands in Uptown to distribute opioid overdose reversal medication. This initiative aims to increase accessibility and combat the city’s rising opioid crisis. (WTTW News)
Hightstown High School theater students will star in the hit musical “Chicago” with four performances next week. The production showcases local talent and promises a night of thrilling entertainment.




















