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    Business By Victoria JonesOctober 1, 2025

    Private-Equity Powerhouse Tops List of Chicago’s Largest Women-Owned Businesses

    Private-equity firm tops Crain’s list of Chicago’s largest women-owned businesses, highlighting the growing influence of female leadership in the city’s competitive financial sector.

    Bears Week 1 Injury Report: Edwards Doubtful, Johnson Questionable vs. Vikings – On Tap Sports Net
    Sports By Atticus ReedOctober 1, 2025

    Bears Week 1 Injury Update: Edwards Doubtful, Johnson Questionable for Vikings Clash

    The Chicago Bears released their Week 1 injury report ahead of the Vikings matchup. Rookie linebacker Christopher Edwards is listed as doubtful, while running back D’Onta Johnson is questionable. Updates expected.

    ICE in Chicago news: Agents raid South Shore apartment building; Donald Trump says city could become military training ground – ABC7 Chicago
    News By Ava ThompsonOctober 1, 2025

    ICE Agents Raid South Shore Apartment Building as Donald Trump Warns Chicago Could Become Military Training Ground

    ICE agents conducted a raid at a South Shore apartment building in Chicago, prompting concerns. Meanwhile, Donald Trump suggested the city could become a military training ground, sparking debate. ABC7 Chicago reports.

    Trump suggests using ‘dangerous’ US cities as ‘training grounds’ for military – The Hill
    News By Olivia WilliamsOctober 1, 2025

    Trump Proposes Turning ‘Dangerous’ US Cities into Military Training Grounds

    Former President Donald Trump suggested using “dangerous” U.S. cities as military training grounds, sparking debate over the proposal’s implications for urban communities and public safety. The idea was highlighted in a recent appearance.

    Is the National Guard coming to Chicago? Gov. JB Pritzker, Mayor Brandon Johnson condemn President Donald Trump’s threats – ABC7 Chicago
    Politics By Olivia WilliamsOctober 1, 2025

    Is the National Guard Heading to Chicago? Gov. JB Pritzker and Mayor Brandon Johnson Speak Out Against Threats

    Gov. JB Pritzker and Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson condemned President Donald Trump’s threats to send the National Guard to Chicago, emphasizing local control and rejecting federal intervention amid rising city violence, ABC7 Chicago reports.

    Chicago Retail, Entertainment, Sports and Tourism – Bisnow
    News By Miles CooperOctober 1, 2025

    Discover the Exciting World of Chicago’s Retail, Entertainment, Sports, and Tourism

    Chicago’s retail, entertainment, sports, and tourism sectors show strong recovery and growth, driven by new developments and rising consumer demand, according to Bisnow’s latest market report.

    Chicago Public Schools needs $1.6 billion more from the state to provide an adequate education, records show – WBEZ Chicago
    Education By Atticus ReedOctober 1, 2025

    Chicago Public Schools Urgently Needs $1.6 Billion More from the State to Ensure Quality Education

    Chicago Public Schools require an additional $1.6 billion in state funding to deliver an adequate education, according to recent records reported by WBEZ Chicago. The gap highlights ongoing budget challenges.

    Chicago crime: 3 killed, another wounded in Garfield Park shootings – FOX 32 Chicago
    Crime By Sophia DavisSeptember 30, 2025

    Tragic Garfield Park Shootings Leave 3 Dead and 1 Wounded

    Three people were killed and another wounded in separate shootings in Garfield Park, Chicago, officials report. Police are investigating the incidents, seeking witnesses to help solve the violent crimes.

    Rahm Emanuel confirms he’s eyeing a run for president – Crain’s Chicago Business
    Business By Ethan RileySeptember 30, 2025

    Rahm Emanuel Officially Sets Sights on Presidential Run

    Rahm Emanuel confirms he is considering a presidential run, signaling his entry into a crowded 2024 field. The former Chicago mayor and White House chief of staff is weighing his options ahead of the upcoming election.

    Blackhawks star Duncan Keith elected to Hockey Hall of Fame – NBC 5 Chicago
    Sports By Mia GarciaSeptember 30, 2025

    Blackhawks Legend Duncan Keith Honored with Hockey Hall of Fame Induction

    Blackhawks legend Duncan Keith has been elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame, NBC 5 Chicago reports. The three-time Stanley Cup champion is celebrated for his outstanding NHL career and defensive prowess.

    ICE Escalates Violence Against Protesters In Broadview; Journalist Arrested – Block Club Chicago
    News By Noah RodriguezSeptember 30, 2025

    ICE Intensifies Violence Against Protesters in Broadview; Journalist Detained

    ICE escalated violence against protesters in Broadview during demonstrations, resulting in multiple confrontations. A journalist covering the event was arrested, raising concerns over press freedom and excessive force.

    President Says He’s Not Declaring ‘War’ on Chicago – The New York Times
    News By Victoria JonesSeptember 30, 2025

    President Insists He’s Not Declaring ‘War’ on Chicago

    In a recent statement, the President clarified he is not declaring “war” on Chicago, addressing concerns over federal interventions in the city’s crime issues. Officials emphasize collaboration over confrontation in tackling violence.

    Trump says federal troops are headed to Chicago. ‘We’re going in.’ – USA Today
    Politics By Ava ThompsonSeptember 30, 2025

    Trump Announces Deployment of Federal Troops to Chicago: “We’re Going In

    Former President Donald Trump announced that federal troops are being deployed to Chicago, stating, “We’re going in.” The move aims to address rising crime rates in the city, stirring debate over federal involvement in local law enforcement.

    Accessibility in Chicago: a local shares favorite spots for blind and visually impaired visitors – Choose Chicago
    News By Jackson LeeSeptember 30, 2025

    Discover Chicago: Top Favorite Spots for Blind and Visually Impaired Visitors Shared by a Local

    A local advocate highlights Chicago’s top accessible spots for blind and visually impaired visitors, showcasing inclusive museums, tactile exhibits, and audio-guided tours that make the city welcoming for all.

    Back to school in Chicago: fewer than 1-in-3 students read at grade level – Illinois Policy
    Education By Ethan RileySeptember 30, 2025

    Chicago’s Back-to-School Challenge: Less Than One in Three Students Reading at Grade Level

    As Chicago students return to class, less than 30% are reading at grade level, according to Illinois Policy. The alarming gap highlights ongoing challenges in literacy education across the city’s schools.

    Chicago crime: Gunman shot, injured 17-year-old in South Loop, police say – FOX 32 Chicago
    Crime By Samuel BrownSeptember 30, 2025

    Teen Shot and Injured by Gunman in South Loop Chicago, Police Report

    A 17-year-old was shot and injured by a gunman in Chicago’s South Loop, police report. The incident remains under investigation as authorities seek witnesses and further details.

    Northern Trust merger talk threatens Chicago’s last major homegrown bank – Crain’s Chicago Business
    Business By Victoria JonesSeptember 30, 2025

    Northern Trust Merger Sparks Concern for Chicago’s Last Major Homegrown Bank

    Merger talks involving Northern Trust raise concerns over Chicago’s last major homegrown bank. The potential deal marks a significant shift in the city’s financial landscape, threatening local banking heritage.

    Scouting the long-snapper: Intel helped Bears block Raiders’ kick, flip script on wild win – ESPN
    News By Atticus ReedSeptember 30, 2025

    How Intel’s Long-Snapper Insight Helped the Bears Block the Raiders’ Kick and Secure a Wild Victory

    The Chicago Bears used detailed scouting and intelligence to identify the Raiders’ long-snapper, helping them block a critical kick. This strategic move played a key role in the Bears’ wild, game-flipping victory.

    Standing up to ICE in suburban Chicago, the People’s Patrol puts its faith in resistance – WBEZ Chicago
    News By Noah RodriguezSeptember 30, 2025

    Standing Up to ICE in Suburban Chicago: How the People’s Patrol Champions Resistance

    In suburban Chicago, the People’s Patrol actively resists ICE immigration raids, empowering communities through organized vigilance and advocacy. Their efforts highlight local opposition to federal enforcement tactics.

    ICE planning major operations in Chicago as soon as next week, according to reports – USA Today
    News By Samuel BrownSeptember 29, 2025

    ICE Set to Launch Major Operations in Chicago as Early as Next Week

    ICE is reportedly planning major enforcement operations in Chicago as soon as next week, targeting undocumented immigrants. The actions have sparked concern among local leaders and advocacy groups.

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    Chicagoans Buy Out Street Vendors Amid Federal Immigration Crackdown – WTTW

    Chicagoans Buy Out Street Vendors Amid Federal Immigration Crackdown – WTTW

    April 10, 2026
    Arctic Blast to Send Chicago Into Deep Freeze. Prepare for Sub-Zero Overnight Temps – WTTW

    Arctic Blast to Send Chicago Into Deep Freeze. Prepare for Sub-Zero Overnight Temps – WTTW

    April 10, 2026
    Pro-Israel group’s donors and affiliates pour $13.7 million into Chicago-area primaries – WBEZ Chicago

    Pro-Israel group’s donors and affiliates pour $13.7 million into Chicago-area primaries – WBEZ Chicago

    April 9, 2026
    Consumer Expenditures in the Chicago Metropolitan Area — 2023–24 – Bureau of Labor Statistics (.gov)

    Consumer Expenditures in the Chicago Metropolitan Area — 2023–24 – Bureau of Labor Statistics (.gov)

    April 9, 2026
    State finds several special education violations at Chicago charter school – Chalkbeat

    State finds several special education violations at Chicago charter school – Chalkbeat

    April 9, 2026
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