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    ‘What if we didn’t suck?’: the leftist influencer who wants to campaign for Congress differently – The Guardian
    Politics By Mia GarciaJuly 26, 2025

    What If We Didn’t Suck?”: The Leftist Influencer Revolutionizing Congressional Campaigns

    A leftist influencer aims to revolutionize congressional campaigns with fresh, authentic approaches. Rejecting traditional politics, they ask, “What if we didn’t suck?” pushing for change in political engagement.

    Stratford-Upon-Lake-Michigan: Royal Shakespeare Company Plays Chicago – The New York Times
    News By Ethan RileyJuly 26, 2025

    Experience the Royal Shakespeare Company’s Captivating Performances in Chicago

    Stratford-Upon-Lake-Michigan: The Royal Shakespeare Company brings its acclaimed productions to Chicago, showcasing classic theatre with fresh energy. The New York Times highlights this cultural fusion and its impact on the Midwest arts scene.

    Massachusetts education department votes to bring on Chicago schools CEO Pedro Martinez – CBS News
    Education By Olivia WilliamsJuly 26, 2025

    Massachusetts Education Department Welcomes Chicago Schools CEO Pedro Martinez as New Leader

    The Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education has voted to appoint Pedro Martinez, current CEO of Chicago Public Schools, signaling a major leadership shift aimed at improving state education outcomes.

    Inside one grower’s long wait for a payoff in Illinois’ weed industry – Crain’s Chicago Business
    Business By Noah RodriguezJuly 26, 2025

    Inside a Grower’s Long Journey to Success in Illinois’ Thriving Weed Industry

    Inside one grower’s long wait for a payoff in Illinois’ weed industry reveals the challenges of navigating licensing delays, regulatory hurdles, and market uncertainty as the state’s legal cannabis market slowly takes root.

    Ranking the 5 Chicago Sports teams by who is set up to succeed in the future – Windy City Gridiron
    Sports By Jackson LeeJuly 26, 2025

    Ranking Chicago’s Top 5 Sports Teams Poised for Future Success

    Windy City Gridiron ranks Chicago’s top 5 sports teams by future potential, analyzing talent, management, and recent drafts to determine who is best positioned for long-term success.

    Chicago police officer Krystal Rivera — mom to young daughter — shot and killed while on duty – ABC News
    News By Samuel BrownJuly 26, 2025

    Chicago Police Officer and Devoted Mom Tragically Killed in the Line of Duty

    Chicago police officer Krystal Rivera, a devoted mother to a young daughter, was tragically shot and killed while on duty. The community mourns the loss of the dedicated officer. Investigation is ongoing. (ABC News)

    Chicago teen charged as serial murderer: ‘Difficult to comprehend’ six killings – USA Today
    News By Isabella RossiJuly 26, 2025

    Chicago Teen Charged as Serial Killer: ‘Difficult to Comprehend’ Six Murders

    A Chicago teen has been charged as a serial murderer in connection with six killings. Authorities describe the case as “difficult to comprehend” due to the youth of the suspect and the brutality of the crimes.

    Filmed in Chicago, Seth Meyers is Trading Politics for Parenting in New Standup Special – WTTW
    Politics By Olivia WilliamsJuly 26, 2025

    Seth Meyers Swaps Politics for Parenting in New Chicago-Filmed Standup Special

    Filmed in Chicago, Seth Meyers’ new standup special marks a shift from politics to parenting. The comedian explores fatherhood with sharp wit and warmth, offering a fresh take away from his usual political satire.

    Top things to do for Valentine’s Day in Chicago – Choose Chicago
    News By Samuel BrownJuly 25, 2025

    Unforgettable Valentine’s Day Experiences to Enjoy in Chicago

    Discover the top Valentine’s Day activities in Chicago with Choose Chicago. From romantic river cruises and cozy dining spots to festive events, the city offers unforgettable experiences for every couple this February.

    Immigration agents detain a Chicago man during school drop-off, officials say – WBEZ Chicago
    Education By Isabella RossiJuly 25, 2025

    Immigration Agents Detain Chicago Man During School Drop-Off, Officials Report

    Immigration agents detained a Chicago man during a school drop-off, officials confirmed. The incident has raised concerns among community members and sparked calls for clarity on enforcement actions near schools.

    Crime Trends in U.S. Cities: Year-End 2024 Update – Council on Criminal Justice
    Crime By William GreenJuly 25, 2025

    2024 Year-End Update: Emerging Crime Trends Across U.S. Cities

    The Council on Criminal Justice’s Year-End 2024 report reveals mixed crime trends across U.S. cities, with violent crime showing slight declines while property crimes rise in several urban areas.

    Retired United Airlines exec sells lakefront Winnetka home for almost $9.5 million – Crain’s Chicago Business
    Business By Ethan RileyJuly 25, 2025

    Retired United Airlines Executive Sells Stunning Lakefront Winnetka Home for Nearly $9.5 Million

    A retired United Airlines executive has sold their lakefront Winnetka home for nearly $9.5 million, marking a significant transaction in the local luxury real estate market, according to Crain’s Chicago Business.

    Is the Chicago Bears Offensive Line a Top 5 Unit? – On Tap Sports Net
    Sports By Caleb WilsonJuly 25, 2025

    Could the Chicago Bears Offensive Line Be One of the NFL’s Best?

    The Chicago Bears’ offensive line has shown marked improvement this season, sparking debate on whether they rank among the NFL’s top 5 units. On Tap Sports Net analyzes key stats and expert opinions in this report.

    Matteson man charged with impersonating police officer during ICE protest in Chicago – CBS News
    News By Mia GarciaJuly 25, 2025

    Matteson Man Arrested for Impersonating Police Officer at Chicago ICE Protest

    A Matteson man was charged with impersonating a police officer during an ICE protest in Chicago, CBS News reports. Authorities say he wore a police uniform to disrupt the demonstration. The case remains under investigation.

    Cinco de Mayo Parade Canceled in Chicago Amid Deportation Fears: ‘There is Nothing to Celebrate’ – WTTW
    News By Jackson LeeJuly 25, 2025

    Cinco de Mayo Parade Canceled in Chicago Amid Deportation Fears: ‘There is Nothing to Celebrate’ – WTTW

    Chicago’s annual Cinco de Mayo parade has been canceled amid rising concerns over deportations. Organizers cite fears within the community, stating “There is nothing to celebrate” during these tense times.

    Chicago Tonight | UChicago Terrorism Expert on Iran, Israel and US Political Violence | Season 2025 – PBS
    Politics By Olivia WilliamsJuly 25, 2025

    UChicago Terrorism Expert Breaks Down Iran, Israel, and U.S. Political Violence | Season 2025

    On “Chicago Tonight,” a UChicago terrorism expert analyzes rising tensions between Iran and Israel, alongside growing concerns over US political violence. The PBS series Season 2025 offers timely insights into global and domestic security challenges.

    Suburban shopping center to be ‘reimagined’ as new dining, entertainment district – NBC 5 Chicago
    News By Charlotte AdamsJuly 25, 2025

    Suburban Shopping Center Transformed into Vibrant New Dining and Entertainment District

    A suburban shopping center will be reimagined into a vibrant dining and entertainment district, aiming to revitalize the area and attract visitors with new restaurants, bars, and cultural venues.

    Gov. JB Pritzker part of letter campaign demanding release of federal education funding, with billions still in limbo – Chicago Tribune
    Education By Victoria JonesJuly 25, 2025

    Gov. JB Pritzker Joins Push to Unlock Billions in Federal Education Funding Still on Hold

    Gov. JB Pritzker joined a bipartisan letter campaign urging federal officials to release billions in education funds currently delayed, highlighting the urgent need to support Illinois schools amid ongoing budget challenges.

    Chicago crime: Thief breaks into at least 13 parked vehicles in Printer’s Row, Dearborn Park in South Loop, police warn – ABC7 Chicago
    Crime By Ava ThompsonJuly 24, 2025

    Thief Strikes 13+ Parked Cars in Printer’s Row and Dearborn Park: South Loop Residents on Alert

    Chicago police warn of a thief targeting parked cars in Printer’s Row and Dearborn Park, South Loop. At least 13 vehicles were broken into, with authorities urging residents to stay vigilant and report suspicious activity.

    Startup joins Chicago’s growing quantum campus, plans to build its own computer – Crain’s Chicago Business
    Business By Samuel BrownJuly 24, 2025

    Startup Joins Chicago’s Quantum Boom with Ambitious Plan to Build Its Own Computer

    A new startup has joined Chicago’s expanding quantum campus, aiming to develop its own quantum computer. This move underscores the city’s rising role as a hub for quantum technology innovation.

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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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