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    CHGO Ranks: What if Cody Parkey’s double-doink had gone in? – CHGO Sports
    Sports By Ethan RileyJuly 20, 2025

    What If Cody Parkey’s Double-Doink Had Actually Gone In?

    CHGO Sports explores a compelling “what if” scenario: What if Cody Parkey’s infamous double-doink field goal in the 2018 NFL playoffs had gone in? The outcome could have dramatically shifted the Bears’ playoff legacy.

    Illinois, Indiana lawmakers respond to Trump announcing U.S. strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities – CBS News
    News By Ethan RileyJuly 20, 2025

    Illinois and Indiana Lawmakers React to Trump’s Announcement of U.S. Strikes on Iran’s Nuclear Sites

    Illinois and Indiana lawmakers react swiftly to Trump’s announcement of U.S. strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities, expressing a mix of support, concern, and calls for diplomatic solutions. CBS News reports.

    Chicago Sky Just Kissed the Playoffs Goodbye – Sports Illustrated
    News By Mia GarciaJuly 19, 2025

    Chicago Sky’s Playoff Hopes Shattered in Heartbreaking Defeat

    The Chicago Sky’s playoff hopes ended abruptly with a tough loss, marking an early exit from the postseason. The team now faces offseason questions as they look to rebuild and return stronger next year.

    Race for Senate could set off seismic shift in Illinois politics – Axios
    Politics By Olivia WilliamsJuly 19, 2025

    Illinois Senate Race Poised to Trigger Major Political Shake-Up

    The Illinois Senate race is heating up, with potential to reshape the state’s political landscape. Key candidates vie for influence, sparking a contest that could trigger a seismic shift in Illinois politics.

    What are the best things to do with kids in Chicago this weekend (July 18-20)? – Chicago Parent
    News By Ava ThompsonJuly 19, 2025

    Top Family-Friendly Activities to Enjoy with Kids in Chicago This Weekend (July 18-20)

    This weekend (July 18-20), Chicago offers family fun with outdoor concerts at Millennium Park, interactive exhibits at the Museum of Science and Industry, and splash pads opening in local parks-perfect for kids to enjoy summer.

    Chicago Public Schools second-in-command will also leave district in June, following CPS CEO – Chalkbeat
    Education By Caleb WilsonJuly 19, 2025

    Chicago Public Schools’ Second-in-Command to Depart District in June Following CEO’s Exit

    Chicago Public Schools’ second-in-command will depart in June, shortly after CPS CEO announced their exit. The leadership changes signal a major shift for the district’s administration, impacting future policies and operations.

    Chicago violent crime trends up as arrests trend down – Illinois Policy
    Crime By Sophia DavisJuly 19, 2025

    Rising Violent Crime in Chicago Amid Declining Arrest Rates

    Chicago is experiencing a rise in violent crime as arrest rates decline, according to Illinois Policy. The trend raises concerns over public safety and the effectiveness of law enforcement strategies in the city.

    Chicago banks double down on one of the hottest parts of the biz – Crain’s Chicago Business
    Business By Samuel BrownJuly 19, 2025

    Chicago Banks Double Down on One of the Hottest Sectors in the Industry

    Chicago banks are intensifying their focus on commercial real estate lending, doubling down on one of the sector’s hottest markets. This move highlights confidence in local economic recovery and development, reports Crain’s Chicago Business.

    Former radio host Harry Teinowitz, a Chicago original and ‘man of the people,’ dies at 64 – The Athletic – The New York Times
    Sports By Isabella RossiJuly 19, 2025

    Beloved Chicago Radio Host Harry Teinowitz, ‘Man of the People,’ Passes Away at 64

    Former Chicago radio host Harry Teinowitz, renowned as a “man of the people,” has died at 64. Known for his authentic voice and deep community ties, Teinowitz left a lasting impact on local sports radio.

    Cubs Get Great News From MLB on 2027 All-Star Game – Yahoo Sports
    News By William GreenJuly 18, 2025

    Cubs Receive Exciting Update on 2027 All-Star Game Hosting

    The Chicago Cubs received a major boost as MLB confirmed the team will host the 2027 All-Star Game at Wrigley Field. The announcement marks a significant milestone for the historic ballpark and its fans.

    With the DNC underway, a historian explains how ‘The Stadium’ became a public square – NPR
    Politics By Charlotte AdamsJuly 18, 2025

    With the DNC underway, a historian explains how ‘The Stadium’ became a public square – NPR

    As the DNC unfolds in a transformed venue, a historian reveals how the iconic stadium evolved from a sports arena into a modern public square, reflecting shifts in urban design and civic engagement.

    ‘Blue Man Group’ closing in Chicago after nearly 30-year run at Briar Street Theatre – Chicago Sun-Times
    News By Olivia WilliamsJuly 18, 2025

    Blue Man Group’ Bids Farewell to Chicago After Nearly 30 Years at Briar Street Theatre

    The iconic Blue Man Group is closing its nearly 30-year run at Chicago’s Briar Street Theatre. The groundbreaking show, known for its unique blend of music, comedy, and multimedia, will bid farewell to Chicago audiences soon.

    White House opens inquiry into Chicago school program aimed at helping Black students – The Guardian
    Education By Atticus ReedJuly 18, 2025

    White House Launches Investigation into Chicago School Program Supporting Black Students

    The White House has launched an inquiry into a Chicago school program designed to support Black students, amid concerns over its implementation and impact. The investigation aims to ensure educational equity and accountability.

    Chicago’s murder drop ‘mirrors a lot of big cities,’ a leading crime data analyst says – WBEZ Chicago
    Crime By Miles CooperJuly 18, 2025

    Chicago’s Dramatic Drop in Murders Reflects Trends Seen in Many Major Cities, Expert Says

    Chicago’s recent drop in murders reflects a broader trend seen in many major U.S. cities, according to a leading crime data analyst. The decline signals shifting dynamics in urban crime patterns, WBEZ Chicago reports.

    Top 20 SEO Companies in Chicago in 2025 – Vocal
    Business By Jackson LeeJuly 18, 2025

    Discover the Top 20 SEO Companies Leading Chicago in 2025

    Vocal unveils the top 20 SEO companies in Chicago for 2025, spotlighting industry leaders driving digital growth. These firms excel in boosting online visibility and delivering measurable results for local businesses.

    Chicago Sports Network to Launch Direct-to-Consumer Streaming Service – On Tap Sports Net
    Sports By Ethan RileyJuly 18, 2025

    Chicago Sports Network Set to Launch Exciting New Direct-to-Consumer Streaming Service

    Chicago Sports Network announced the launch of On Tap Sports Net, a direct-to-consumer streaming service offering live games, exclusive content, and local sports coverage, aiming to enhance fan access and engagement.

    Hundreds of anti-Trump protests nationwide target civil rights and GOP bill: Updates – USA Today
    News By Atticus ReedJuly 18, 2025

    Hundreds Rally Nationwide Against Civil Rights and GOP Bill in Massive Anti-Trump Protests

    Hundreds protested nationwide against former President Trump, targeting civil rights and a GOP-backed bill. Demonstrators voiced concerns over voting rights and equality, marking a significant wave of organized opposition.

    As National Guard and Marines Deployed to Los Angeles, Chicago Anti-ICE Protest Planned Tuesday – WTTW
    News By Samuel BrownJuly 17, 2025

    National Guard and Marines Deployed to Los Angeles as Chicago Prepares for Anti-ICE Protest Tuesday

    National Guard and Marines have been deployed to Los Angeles amid rising tensions. Meanwhile, Chicago prepares for a major anti-ICE protest this Tuesday, highlighting growing nationwide unrest over immigration policies.

    Donald Trump, JD Vance both set for appearances in Chicago area this week – NBC Chicago
    Politics By Noah RodriguezJuly 17, 2025

    Donald Trump and JD Vance Headline Exciting Chicago Area Events This Week

    Former President Donald Trump and Senate candidate JD Vance are both scheduled for appearances in the Chicago area this week, signaling intensified campaign efforts ahead of key elections, NBC Chicago reports.

    Our guides to 2024 fall arts in Chicago: Top picks for movies, music, theater and more – Chicago Tribune
    News By Ethan RileyJuly 17, 2025

    Your Ultimate 2024 Fall Arts Guide in Chicago: Must-See Movies, Music, Theater, and More

    Chicago Tribune’s 2024 Fall Arts Guide highlights top picks in movies, music, theater, and more. Discover must-see events and performances shaping the city’s vibrant cultural scene this season.

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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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