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A South Shore apartment complex has sold for $27 million, marking a significant transaction in Chicago’s real estate market. The deal underscores growing investor interest in the area’s residential sector.
Blackhawks rookie Dominic James made an impressive debut, showcasing his potential on the ice. Meanwhile, veteran Lafferty remains on the bubble as the team finalizes its roster decisions. More on On Tap Sports Net.
Former President Donald Trump has pledged to “take care of Chicago” after abandoning plans to deploy troops to San Francisco for unrest. The shift underscores changing priorities in his approach to urban unrest.
A protester was shot in Chicago by Border Patrol agents who claim they were “ambushed” by a convoy. The incident is under investigation as tensions escalate. ABC News will provide updates on this developing story.
ICE has launched a new operation in Chicago despite opposition from Mayor Lightfoot and Illinois Governor Pritzker, who argue it undermines local policies and public trust, NBC News reports.
This Just In: The Chicago Reader reports on the latest developments in the Minority Report franchise, spotlighting new plot twists and cast updates that promise to redefine the future of this iconic sci-fi saga.
Parents of an Illinois boy with autism fear that recent U.S. Department of Education budget cuts will hinder ongoing school investigations into special education services, raising concerns about support for children with disabilities.
“Chicago Tonight | Data Shows Violent Crime is Down in Chicago. Some Say That’s Not the Full Story | Season 2025 – PBS” analyzes recent crime statistics, exploring differing perspectives on the city’s safety and ongoing challenges.
City Council grills Johnson team on head tax and new revenue plans, pressing for clarity on funding sources amid rising budget concerns. The debate highlights tensions over economic strategy in Chicago’s fiscal future.
Chicago Sports Network and Comcast have reached a carriage agreement set to begin Friday, restoring access for Comcast subscribers. This deal marks a key resolution in ongoing distribution talks, enhancing local sports coverage.
President Trump has authorized the deployment of the National Guard to Chicago amid rising violence, while a federal judge has blocked plans to send troops to Portland. The moves highlight ongoing tensions over federal intervention.
Former President Trump has agreed to extend a federal judge’s block on deploying the National Guard in Chicago. The Supreme Court is currently reviewing the case, highlighting ongoing legal and political debates.
The Political Gabfest celebrates its 20th anniversary with a live edition in Chicago, bringing insightful analysis and engaging discussions to fans. Slate’s milestone tour highlights two decades of political commentary.
Min Yoon’s solo performance “Dancing-Being-in-Time” captivates Chicago audiences with its blend of contemporary dance and meditative movement, exploring time and existence through powerful, expressive choreography.
A suspect has been charged in a fatal shooting on Chicago’s Southwest Side, police reported. Authorities continue investigating the incident as they seek justice for the victim. Further details remain under review.
Chicago business owners will close shops Monday for the “Day Without Immigrants” protest, joining a social media campaign calling for a shopping strike to highlight immigrants’ economic impact.
Chicago Sports Network has signed a new deal with Comcast, ceasing over-the-air broadcasts across Illinois. The move shifts all content exclusively to cable, impacting local viewers statewide.
A growing number of US judges are openly criticizing former President Trump, labeling him a “rogue president.” Their pushback reflects deep concerns over his actions and impact on the judiciary.
A squalid building sparked a federal investigation after an anonymous tip, leading to a startling discovery and “straight-up chaos” as authorities uncovered a web of illegal activity. The New York Times reports.
Social media erupted after a teacher was accused of mocking Charlie Kirk’s death in a viral “No Kings” video. The controversial clip sparked outrage, with critics labeling the educator “deranged,” Fox News reports.





















