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    These 4 storylines could shape the entire outlook of the Chicago Bears’ defense during 2025 training camp – A to Z Sports
    Sports By William GreenJuly 24, 2025

    4 Key Storylines That Could Define the Chicago Bears’ Defense in 2025 Training Camp

    These 4 storylines could shape the Chicago Bears’ defense during 2025 training camp: emerging young talent, key offseason additions, scheme adjustments, and the battle for starting roles. A to Z Sports reports.

    Chicago Man in Jail on Murder Charge Since 2020 Now Accused of 5 Additional Killings – WTTW
    News By Mia GarciaJuly 24, 2025

    Chicago Man Held Since 2020 on Murder Charge Now Linked to Five More Killings

    A Chicago man jailed since 2020 on a murder charge now faces accusations in five additional killings, authorities announced. The expansion of charges deepens the ongoing investigation into the city’s violent crimes.

    Chicago’s $1 Billion Quantum Computer to Start Operating in 2028 – Bloomberg
    News By Caleb WilsonJuly 24, 2025

    Chicago’s $1 Billion Quantum Computer Set to Revolutionize Technology by 2028

    Chicago is set to launch a $1 billion quantum computer by 2028, Bloomberg reports. The cutting-edge project aims to position the city as a leader in quantum technology and advanced computing.

    Pritzker hammers Johnson over poor ‘relationships in Springfield’ amid hemp fight – NBC 5 Chicago
    Politics By Atticus ReedJuly 24, 2025

    Pritzker Slams Johnson Over Strained Springfield Ties Amid Heated Hemp Dispute

    Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker criticized Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s “poor relationships in Springfield” amid ongoing disputes over hemp legislation, highlighting political friction impacting state negotiations.

    In pictures: K-pop girl band Blackpink’s Chicago moments, backstage fun and more – Telegraph India
    News By Olivia WilliamsJuly 24, 2025

    Inside Blackpink’s Unforgettable Chicago Moments: Backstage Fun and More!

    In pictures: K-pop sensation Blackpink captivates Chicago with electrifying performances, backstage laughter, and candid moments. Telegraph India captures the vibrant energy and charm of the global girl band’s US visit.

    ‘Education pays’: Illinois high school students with college degrees earn more money – Chalkbeat
    Education By Victoria JonesJuly 24, 2025

    Education Pays’: How Illinois High School Students Boost Their Earnings with College Degrees

    A new report shows Illinois high school graduates with college degrees earn significantly higher wages, highlighting the lasting financial benefits of higher education, according to Chalkbeat.

    Chicago crime: Man killed, another seriously injured in South Loop stabbing on South Wabash Avenue, police say – ABC7 Chicago
    Crime By Samuel BrownJuly 24, 2025

    Tragic Stabbing on South Wabash Avenue Leaves One Dead and Another Seriously Injured in South Loop

    A man was killed and another seriously injured in a stabbing on South Wabash Avenue in Chicago’s South Loop, police reported. Authorities are investigating the incident, which has raised concerns about local safety.

    Exclusive data: How tariff turmoil affected consumer confidence in Chicago – The Business Journals
    Business By Mia GarciaJuly 24, 2025

    How Tariff Turmoil Shook Consumer Confidence in Chicago

    Exclusive data reveals that recent tariff disputes have significantly shaken consumer confidence in Chicago, impacting spending habits and local businesses. The Business Journals explores how trade tensions ripple through the economy.

    Bears Place Jaylon Johnson, Three Others on Non-Football Injury List – On Tap Sports Net
    Sports By Ava ThompsonJuly 24, 2025

    Bears Place Jaylon Johnson and Three Others on Non-Football Injury List

    The Chicago Bears have placed cornerback Jaylon Johnson and three other players on the Non-Football Injury (NFI) list. This move affects the team’s roster as they prepare for the upcoming season.

    Bears WR Luther Burden III not seen during the first day of training camp despite generating buzz on social media earlier this week – A to Z Sports
    News By Charlotte AdamsJuly 23, 2025

    Bears WR Luther Burden III Missing from First Day of Training Camp Despite Social Media Buzz

    Bears WR Luther Burden III was absent from the first day of training camp, surprising fans after his recent social media buzz. The team has yet to comment on his status or expected return.

    News By Noah RodriguezJuly 23, 2025

    Today in Chicago History: The Exciting Debut of the Special Olympics at Soldier Field

    Today in Chicago history: The Special Olympics made its debut at Soldier Field, marking a landmark moment for athletes with intellectual disabilities. This event showcased the spirit of inclusion and competition.

    Former Ald. Bob Fioretti making second bid for Cook County State’s Attorney; this time as a Republican – CBS News
    Politics By Mia GarciaJuly 23, 2025

    Former Ald. Bob Fioretti Launches Second Campaign for Cook County State’s Attorney-Now Running as a Republican

    Former Ald. Bob Fioretti is launching a second bid for Cook County State’s Attorney, this time running as a Republican. His campaign marks a significant party shift in the highly contested race.

    Where to kick it for Juneteenth in Chicago? Here’s a list of things to do. – The TRiiBE
    News By William GreenJuly 23, 2025

    Top Spots to Celebrate Juneteenth in Chicago: Your Ultimate Guide to Festivities

    Looking to celebrate Juneteenth in Chicago? The TRiiBE offers a curated list of events and activities across the city, from cultural festivals to community gatherings, perfect for honoring freedom and Black heritage.

    Hard Lessons – Chicago Magazine
    Education By Victoria JonesJuly 23, 2025

    Tough Truths Learned the Hard Way

    Chicago Magazine’s latest feature, “Hard Lessons,” delves into the city’s complex challenges, from education to housing, highlighting tough realities and the urgent need for systemic change.

    Chicago homicides in 2025: 230 people slain. Here’s how that compares with previous years. – Chicago Tribune
    Crime By Isabella RossiJuly 23, 2025

    Chicago Homicides in 2025: 230 Lives Lost and How It Stacks Up Against Past Years

    Chicago recorded 230 homicides in 2025, marking a notable shift compared to previous years. The latest figures reflect ongoing challenges in the city’s efforts to curb violent crime, according to the Chicago Tribune.

    Chicago power dining: 7 spots for breakfast meetings, client lunches and after-work cocktails – Crain’s Chicago Business
    Business By Charlotte AdamsJuly 23, 2025

    Chicago Power Dining: 7 Top Spots for Breakfast Meetings, Client Lunches, and After-Work Cocktails

    Chicago’s top power dining destinations unveiled: seven premier spots perfect for breakfast meetings, client lunches, and after-work cocktails, blending ambiance and business in the city’s vibrant culinary scene.

    Michael Jordan joins NBC as special contributor to NBA coverage – Chicago Sun-Times
    Sports By William GreenJuly 23, 2025

    Michael Jordan joins NBC as special contributor to NBA coverage – Chicago Sun-Times

    Michael Jordan joins NBC as a special contributor to NBA coverage, bringing his legendary insight to the network. The Chicago Sun-Times reports the basketball icon will offer expert analysis and commentary this season.

    Edison Park, Chicago news: Kaage Newsstand closing after 82 years at Oliphant and North Northwest Highway; Mike Kaage retires – ABC7 Chicago
    News By Sophia DavisJuly 23, 2025

    Edison Park Landmark Kaage Newsstand Closes After 82 Years as Owner Mike Kaage Retires

    Edison Park’s Kaage Newsstand at Oliphant and North Northwest Highway is closing after 82 years. Owner Mike Kaage is retiring, marking the end of a local landmark. ABC7 Chicago reports on the community’s farewell.

    New York Yankees, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers Interested in Trade for Gold Glover – Yahoo Sports
    News By Ava ThompsonJuly 22, 2025

    New York Yankees, Chicago Cubs, and Detroit Tigers Eye Trade for Gold Glove Star

    The New York Yankees, Chicago Cubs, and Detroit Tigers have shown strong interest in acquiring Gold Glove winner in a potential trade, sources confirm. Discussions are ongoing as teams weigh the impact on their rosters.

    Jerry “Iceman” Butler, famed soul singer and Chicago politician, dies at 85 – CBS News
    Politics By Sophia DavisJuly 22, 2025

    Soul Legend and Chicago Icon Jerry “Iceman” Butler Passes Away at 85

    Jerry “Iceman” Butler, legendary soul singer and Chicago alderman, has died at 85, CBS News reports. Known for hits like “The Ice Man” and his community service, Butler left a lasting legacy in music and politics.

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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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