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In a Chicago appearance, Fed Chair Jerome Powell warned that tariff-related uncertainty could weigh on the economy. He also emphasized the Federal Reserve’s independence from political pressures.
Four people were killed and 13 others injured in weekend shootings across Chicago, police report. Authorities continue investigating the incidents amid ongoing concerns over city violence.
C2E2 2025 is coming to Chicago, featuring panels, cosplay, and exclusive events for fans. Discover the full schedule, ticket info, and must-see attractions in this comprehensive guide from Choose Chicago.
Secret Service, not Immigration and Customs Enforcement, approached Hamline Elementary School in Back of the Yards, CPD officials confirmed. The agency was investigating a threat, clarifying initial community concerns.
Chicago Tribune’s John Vallas outlines 10 key facts about the current crime landscape in Chicago, highlighting trends, law enforcement challenges, and community responses shaping the city’s safety efforts today.
A Texas-based investor has acquired the Arlington Heights shopping center, marking a significant retail transaction in the Chicago suburb. The deal underscores growing investor interest in the local retail market.
In 2025, fans can watch Chicago Sports Network without cable through streaming services like YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, and FuboTV. These platforms offer live access, flexible plans, and no long-term contracts, keeping viewers connected to local games.
Angel Reese announced she is ready to play point guard if the Chicago Sky need her to, showcasing her versatility and commitment to the team. Her adaptability could prove key this WNBA season.
A recent Newsweek report explores who might be the least popular politician in America, highlighting plummeting approval ratings and public discontent. The article delves into the factors driving widespread voter dissatisfaction.
Discover Asian art, culture, and history in Chicago with Choose Chicago. Explore vibrant museums, cultural centers, and festivals showcasing rich traditions and contemporary creativity across the city’s diverse neighborhoods.
After a tough series loss to the Giants, Chicago Cubs fans have little reason to panic. The team showed strong fundamentals and key players are returning soon, setting the stage for a promising rebound.
American cities are facing a resurgence of challenges unseen since the 1960s, including rising crime rates, economic disparities, and social unrest. Experts warn these trends signal a critical turning point for urban America.
The Women’s Business Development Center, featured in Crain’s Chicago Business, empowers women entrepreneurs through training, mentorship, and access to capital, driving economic growth and gender equity in Chicago’s business landscape.
Pope Leo XIV’s brother has settled a long-standing Chicago debate, revealing the pontiff’s true allegiance: a devoted White Sox fan. The revelation settles years of speculation between Cubs and Sox supporters.
Nutella announced plans to launch a new spread made in suburban Chicago, marking a significant production expansion. The move aims to boost local employment and meet growing U.S. demand for the popular hazelnut spread.
A federal jury is set to determine the final chapter in Edward Burke’s contentious legacy, defined by power and control. The Chicago Sun-Times follows the pivotal trial shaping the fate of the longtime political figure.
An Australian family’s trip to Chicago revealed a surprising wealth of affordable activities, especially for teenagers. From vibrant museums to outdoor adventures, the Windy City offers budget-friendly fun for all ages.
Paul secures $500,000 grant to train K-12 special education teachers at DePaul University, enhancing resources and support for educators serving students with special needs across Illinois.
Chicago Police Superintendent Johnson released the 2024 crime statistics, highlighting a decline in major offenses. He credited community efforts and enhanced policing strategies for the city’s progress, signaling ongoing commitment to public safety.
A prominent Old Town development site faces a foreclosure suit, raising concerns over delayed projects and financial troubles. The legal action highlights ongoing challenges in Chicago’s real estate market.