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    THEATER Pride Month theater in Chicago has something for everyone – Windy City Times
    News By William GreenSeptember 24, 2025

    Celebrate Pride Month with a Diverse Lineup of Theater in Chicago

    Chicago’s Pride Month theater lineup offers diverse performances celebrating LGBTQ+ stories and talents. From bold new plays to classic revivals, the Windy City’s stages highlight voices for every audience this June.

    Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and interim CPS CEO Macquline King celebrate the first day of school at CPS – Chalkbeat
    Education By Jackson LeeSeptember 24, 2025

    Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and Interim CPS CEO Macquline King Celebrate Exciting First Day of School at CPS

    Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and interim CPS CEO Macquline King celebrated the first day of school at Chicago Public Schools, highlighting fresh initiatives and a renewed focus on student success.

    Chicago crime: 7 charged in deadly Mag Mile smash-and-grab burglary, police say – FOX 32 Chicago
    Crime By Noah RodriguezSeptember 24, 2025

    Chicago crime: 7 charged in deadly Mag Mile smash-and-grab burglary, police say – FOX 32 Chicago

    Seven suspects have been charged in a deadly smash-and-grab burglary on Chicago’s Magnificent Mile, authorities announced. The incident resulted in a fatality, prompting a swift police investigation.

    Ryan Named to the Crain’s Chicago Business Best Places to Work in Chicago 2025 List – Yahoo Finance
    Business By Atticus ReedSeptember 24, 2025

    Ryan Recognized Among Chicago’s Best Places to Work in 2025

    Ryan has been named to Crain’s Chicago Business Best Places to Work in Chicago 2025 list, highlighting the company’s commitment to employee satisfaction and a positive workplace culture.

    New Illinois taxes on sports bets, tobacco and more in state budget – NBC 5 Chicago
    Sports By Olivia WilliamsSeptember 24, 2025

    Illinois Introduces New Taxes on Sports Betting, Tobacco, and More in State Budget

    Illinois unveils new taxes on sports betting, tobacco, and additional items in the latest state budget. The measures aim to boost revenue amid ongoing fiscal challenges, impacting residents and businesses statewide.

    Chicago braces for federal immigration enforcement operation while Trump criticizes local officials – CNN
    News By Ava ThompsonSeptember 24, 2025

    Chicago Prepares for Federal Immigration Crackdown as Trump Targets Local Leaders

    Chicago prepares for a federal immigration enforcement operation as tensions rise. Former President Trump criticizes local officials for their handling of immigration, spotlighting the ongoing national debate over enforcement and sanctuary policies.

    Hundreds swim in Chicago River for first time in nearly a century for ALS research – USA Today
    News By Ethan RileySeptember 24, 2025

    Hundreds Take the Plunge in Chicago River for the First Time in Nearly a Century to Support ALS Research

    Hundreds swam in the Chicago River for the first time in nearly a century to raise awareness and funds for ALS research. The historic event marked a milestone in both public health advocacy and river revitalization.

    Chicago Has a Warning for Zohran Mamdani – The American Prospect
    Politics By Caleb WilsonSeptember 23, 2025

    Chicago Issues a Strong Warning to Zohran Mamdani

    Chicago officials have issued a warning to Zohran Mamdani, citing concerns over his recent policy proposals. The development sparks debate on local governance and Mamdani’s political future in the city.

    AMC taking over former ShowPlace Icon movie theater in South Loop – Chicago Sun-Times
    News By Olivia WilliamsSeptember 23, 2025

    AMC to Revitalize Former ShowPlace Icon Movie Theater in South Loop

    AMC is set to take over the former ShowPlace Icon movie theater in Chicago’s South Loop. The change aims to revitalize the venue with updated amenities and enhanced movie experiences for local audiences.

    Education By Victoria JonesSeptember 23, 2025

    Chicago’s Mayor Pushed for a High-Cost Loan for CPS, but the School Board Said No

    Chicago’s mayor pushed for a high-cost loan to support public schools, but the Chicago Public Schools board rejected the proposal, citing financial risks. The disagreement highlights ongoing tensions over the district’s funding strategies.

    With violent crime falling in Chicago, advocates seek to grow successful programs – CBS News
    Crime By Isabella RossiSeptember 23, 2025

    As Violent Crime Drops in Chicago, Advocates Push to Expand Successful Programs

    With violent crime declining in Chicago, advocates are pushing to expand effective community programs. They emphasize continued investment in prevention and support services to sustain the positive trend, CBS News reports.

    Late rapper Juice WRLD’s mother asks $7.2 million for Burr Ridge mansion – Crain’s Chicago Business
    Business By Charlotte AdamsSeptember 23, 2025

    Juice WRLD’s Mother Lists Burr Ridge Mansion for $7.2 Million

    The late rapper Juice WRLD’s mother is asking $7.2 million for the Burr Ridge mansion once owned by her son, reports Crain’s Chicago Business. The luxury property reflects the artist’s legacy and rising real estate value.

    Bears Waive Zacch Pickens: Another Third-Round Miss for Ryan Poles – On Tap Sports Net
    Sports By Samuel BrownSeptember 23, 2025

    Bears Cut Zacch Pickens: Another Third-Round Setback for Ryan Poles

    The Chicago Bears have waived third-round pick Zacch Pickens, marking another setback for GM Ryan Poles. The move raises questions about the team’s draft strategy and player development under his leadership.

    Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem visits Chicago area amid increased ICE operations – CBS News
    News By Caleb WilsonSeptember 23, 2025

    Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem visits Chicago area amid increased ICE operations – CBS News

    Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem visited the Chicago area amid heightened ICE operations, emphasizing enhanced enforcement efforts and cooperation to address immigration challenges, officials said.

    Feds plan to boost immigration enforcement in Chicago next week – NBC News
    News By Noah RodriguezSeptember 23, 2025

    Federal Authorities Set to Intensify Immigration Enforcement in Chicago Next Week

    Federal authorities are set to increase immigration enforcement efforts in Chicago next week, targeting undocumented individuals. The move has sparked debate over its impact on local communities and cooperation with city officials.

    Chicago Mayor Johnson defies Trump’s federal immigration enforcement plan for the city – PBS
    Politics By Olivia WilliamsSeptember 22, 2025

    Chicago Mayor Johnson Takes a Stand Against Trump’s Federal Immigration Enforcement Plan

    Chicago Mayor Johnson has officially rejected Trump’s federal immigration enforcement plan, affirming the city’s commitment to protecting immigrant communities despite federal pressure, PBS reports.

    HARRY POTTER: A FORBIDDEN FOREST EXPERIENCE TO MAKE MIDWEST DEBUT IN CHICAGO BEGINNING OCTOBER 3 – Fever Newsroom
    News By Miles CooperSeptember 22, 2025

    Experience the Magic: Harry Potter’s Forbidden Forest Comes to Chicago This October!

    “HARRY POTTER: A Forbidden Forest Experience” is set to make its Midwest debut in Chicago starting October 3. Fans can explore immersive, magical environments inspired by the iconic Harry Potter series. Tickets are on sale now.

    CPS enrollment, Trump actions and special ed: What to watch this school year – WBEZ Chicago
    Education By Ethan RileySeptember 22, 2025

    Key Issues to Watch This School Year: CPS Enrollment, Trump Actions, and Special Education

    This school year, Chicago Public Schools faces key issues: shifts in enrollment, the impact of recent Trump-era policies, and challenges in special education services. WBEZ Chicago explores what families and educators should watch closely.

    Chicago man charged with attempted murder of 2 women, hate crime in West Town shooting – CBS News
    Crime By Mia GarciaSeptember 22, 2025

    Chicago Man Charged with Attempted Murder and Hate Crime in West Town Shooting of Two Women

    A Chicago man has been charged with attempted murder and hate crime in a West Town shooting targeting two women. Authorities say the attack was motivated by bias. The investigation is ongoing.

    Local investor bets on new Ryan Field with Evanston hotel deal – Crain’s Chicago Business
    Business By Ethan RileySeptember 22, 2025

    Local Investor Makes Bold Move with New Ryan Field and Evanston Hotel Deal

    A local investor has secured a deal to develop a new hotel near Ryan Field in Evanston, aiming to capitalize on increased traffic and revitalization efforts around the stadium, according to Crain’s Chicago Business.

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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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