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Navigating the IEP process in Chicago Public Schools can be complex for families. This guide offers clear steps and resources to help parents advocate effectively for their child’s special education needs.
A man was found shot to death today in the 800-block of North Cambridge Avenue in Chicago’s Cabrini-Green neighborhood, according to the police department. Authorities are investigating the incident.
The Chicago PMI declined further, hitting a five-month low, signaling continued contraction in the regional manufacturing sector, according to Advisor Perspectives. The data reflects ongoing economic uncertainty.
From rebuilding Bears to rising Bulls, Chicago’s 2025 sports season promises high stakes. Key storylines include quarterback battles, player trades, and playoff aspirations shaping the city’s athletic future.
Ovidio Guzmán, son of infamous drug lord El Chapo, has pleaded guilty in a Chicago court to drug trafficking charges, marking a significant development in the ongoing battle against cartel operations in the U.S.
A river in suburban Buenos Aires has mysteriously turned red, raising environmental concerns. Authorities are investigating potential causes, including chemical spills or algae blooms, as locals report foul odors and water discoloration.
Homeland Security agents swarmed the parking lot of Chicago’s National Museum of Puerto Rican Arts & Culture Tuesday, prompting an emergency response and heightened security at the cultural landmark. Authorities have not released details.
Universal Studios is set to launch a new immersive horror experience in Chicago, promising fans a thrilling adventure with state-of-the-art effects and iconic scares. The attraction aims to redefine haunted entertainment.
Chicago’s first new medical school in nearly a century aims to address the city’s growing physician shortage. The school focuses on training diverse doctors to serve underserved communities, officials say.
Chicago’s expanded Crime Gun Intelligence Center has been hailed as a game changer in tracking and preventing gun violence. Authorities credit the initiative with faster case resolutions and a significant drop in shootings.
Chicago intensifies support for Black-owned businesses amid nationwide corporate rollbacks of DEI programs. Local initiatives aim to sustain economic equity and community growth, reinforcing long-term inclusion efforts.
The Chicago White Sox make their debut on the Chicago Sports Network this season, sparking questions about viewership. Will dedicated fans tune in to the new broadcast home or seek alternative channels?
New cockpit camera footage of Cody Ware’s crash at Chicago reveals a harrowing impact, highlighting the severity of the incident. The brutal footage underscores the dangers drivers face on the track.
Four people, including a pregnant mother and her 5-year-old son, died in a Chicago West Side fire. Authorities are investigating the blaze as a possible arson. The tragic incident has prompted a thorough inquiry.
Michael Madigan, former Illinois House speaker, faces new charges linking him to decades of corruption in Chicago and state politics. The trial highlights entrenched political misconduct dating back to the 1980s.
Chicago’s top harvest and pumpkin festivals promise fun-filled fall weekends for families. From pumpkin patches to hayrides and crafts, these events offer vibrant seasonal experiences perfect for all ages.
Outgoing Chicago Public Schools Chief Education Officer Bogdana Chkoumbova shares insights on the future of CPS following CEO Pedro Martinez’s firing. She highlights priorities as the district navigates leadership changes.
The New Yorker’s article, “What We Get Wrong About Violent Crime,” challenges common misconceptions, revealing how media and policy often distort the reality of crime rates and risks, influencing public fear and law enforcement approaches.
The University of Chicago Booth School of Business London Campus offers a dynamic hub for executive education and MBA programs, blending rigorous academics with access to Europe’s financial and commercial centers.
Christopher DiBenedetto finished 28th in the Chicago race, facing challenges on the track. Despite a solid effort, he struggled to gain ground in a highly competitive field. Full coverage at TheUnion.com.























