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The Premier League Summer Series is set to ignite Chicago this July, bringing top-flight English football action to the city. Choose Chicago highlights the event as a major boost for local sports fans and tourism.
CM Punk joined the “No Kings” rally in Chicago, standing alongside AFT and CTU leaders to advocate for workers’ rights. The event highlighted solidarity between wrestling and union communities.
Protests under the banner “No Kings” erupted across Chicago, its suburbs, and nationwide, as thousands rallied in streets and plazas to oppose former President Trump’s policies, highlighting widespread dissent and demands for change.
Rahm Emanuel, former Chicago mayor, hints at a potential political comeback during a recent media blitz in Chicago. His appearances have sparked speculation about future ambitions in local or national politics.
Father’s Day in Chicago offers a range of activities to celebrate dad, from scenic lakefront picnics to iconic deep-dish pizza spots and cultural events. Discover top local ideas to honor fathers across the city.
A virtual meeting will be held to search for an interim CEO to replace Pedro Martinez as head of Chicago Public Schools, ABC7 Chicago reports. The session aims to address leadership gaps amid ongoing challenges.
A man was shot multiple times in Chicago’s River North neighborhood and is in critical condition, police report. Authorities continue to investigate the incident, seeking witnesses to aid the case.
Jeff Bushofsky of Ropes & Gray LLP has been named to Crain’s Chicago Business’s Notable Litigators & Trial Attorneys list, recognizing his exceptional impact in high-stakes legal cases in Chicago.
Chicago Sports Network launches, offering exclusive local sports content. However, limited distribution means many fans can’t access the channel, sparking frustration among viewers and highlighting ongoing carriage disputes.
A CBS News map details Chicago shootings from New Year’s Eve night to New Year’s Day morning, highlighting 1 killed and 15 wounded, underscoring ongoing challenges with gun violence in the city.
Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker condemned President Trump’s expanded ICE raids in Chicago as an “ill-conceived mission,” warning the crackdown will harm communities and strain local resources, NBC 5 Chicago reports.
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker commented on former President Trump’s decision to deploy the National Guard to Los Angeles, expressing concerns over federal involvement in local policing. NBC 5 Chicago reports.
Chicago’s April 2025 events calendar is packed with must-see festivals, concerts, and cultural happenings. From music shows to food fairs, Time Out highlights the best ways to experience the city this spring.
University of Chicago President highlights a “crisis of trust” in higher education, citing growing skepticism among students, parents, and policymakers. The institution urges renewed efforts to restore confidence in academia.
Chicago has seen a notable decline in violent crime, signaling progress in the city’s safety efforts. Recent data highlights a drop in shootings and homicides, reflecting ongoing community and police initiatives.
Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker urged Congress today not to fault states for the federal government’s immigration shortcomings, calling for comprehensive national reform to address the crisis effectively.
An Illinois sports team has landed on the “5 Most Expensive Tickets In Sports” list, according to 1440wrok.com. Fans face premium prices to catch live action, highlighting the soaring cost of attending top sporting events.
A man has been arrested following the fatal shooting of a Chicago police officer by friendly fire. Authorities continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the tragic incident. Further details are pending.
The Bears’ 2025 offense is set for a shakeup with rookie phenoms Colston Loveland and Luther Burden III. Expect bold plays, record-breaking stats, and a dynamic duo reshaping Chicago’s aerial attack.
A troubled county tech firm employed an insider lobbyist later convicted in the ComEd corruption scandal, raising new concerns about unethical influence and oversight failures, reports Injustice Watch.