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Venezuelan immigrants in Chicago face uncertainty and fear after losing temporary legal status, impacting their work, housing, and safety. Community leaders urge swift action to protect vulnerable families.
Illinois’ political landscape has long been marred by corruption. The Chicago Tribune’s new series, “Our Culture of Corruption,” delves into the state’s notorious legacy, exposing decades of scandals and political misconduct.
Celebrate Mother’s Day in Chicago with Secret Chicago’s top picks, featuring delightful brunch spots, relaxing spa days, and unique experiences to honor moms in style. Discover memorable ways to say thanks this May.
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.
Over Memorial Day weekend, Chicago police reported 24 people shot and 3 killed, highlighting ongoing violence in the city. Authorities continue investigations as community leaders call for increased safety measures.
The future of manufacturing lies in Chicago, but success depends on collaboration among businesses, government, and workforce development. Building this together can revitalize the industry and drive economic growth, says Crain’s Chicago Business.
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker provided a major update on the Chicago Bears’ stadium situation, fueling hope for a new venue. His remarks signal potential progress in the long-awaited stadium plans. More on chicitysports.com.
A drive-by shooting during a large gathering near St. Sabina Church injured seven teens, police reported. Authorities are investigating the incident. No arrests have been made so far.
A fan has been banned indefinitely from all MLB stadiums following inappropriate comments directed at a player. The league condemns such behavior, emphasizing respect and sportsmanship for all attendees.
Trump’s second term could impact Chicago’s economy, policing, and federal funding. Key issues include immigration policies and crime prevention strategies shaping the city’s future under renewed federal scrutiny.
Open House Chicago returns in 2024, offering exclusive access to the city’s top architectural landmarks. Explore historic buildings, modern marvels, and hidden gems in this must-attend event for design enthusiasts.
Illinois’ FY 2026 budget includes increased funding for K-12 schools, aiming to boost classroom resources, support special education, and enhance teacher salaries. The plan reflects the state’s commitment to education amid fiscal challenges.
A recent Illinois Policy report reveals that 1 in 3 violent crimes in Chicago is a robbery, marking a 21% increase over the past year. The data highlights growing concerns over public safety in the city.
An Afghan immigrant in Chicago has found success selling premium saffron sourced directly from Afghanistan. His business bridges cultures while supporting local farmers back home, highlighting immigrant entrepreneurship in the U.S. market.
Amid the Kyle Tucker decision, the futures of five Chicago Cubs players with the team are uncertain. Management’s move signals potential roster shake-ups as the Cubs weigh their competitive direction.
Scientists report that Chicago’s rodents are evolving rapidly in real time, adapting to urban challenges. This unprecedented observation offers new insights into urban wildlife and evolutionary processes.
The Chicago Bulls are facing criticism after a disappointing trade haul following the Lonzo Ball deal. Fans and analysts question the value received, sparking debate over the team’s future direction.
Former President Donald Trump visited Chicago, calling “tariff” the “world’s most beautiful word” and describing the January 6 Capitol attack as an event of “love and peace,” remarks that sparked significant controversy.
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.
A fire broke out at Chicago Academy High School in the 3400 block of North Austin Avenue, Portage Park, according to police. Emergency crews responded swiftly to contain the blaze. No injuries reported. Further details pending.