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Chicago police have released video footage of armed robberies in South Shore, capturing daytime incidents on the South Side. Authorities urge the public to come forward with information to aid investigations.
D.C.-based fast-casual chain SeoulSpice is set to open three new locations in Chicago, expanding its footprint in the Midwest. The openings mark a significant growth phase for the Korean-inspired brand.
As the Chicago Cubs head to Japan for their upcoming series, three key questions linger: How will the team adjust to the travel and time difference? Can their pitching staff maintain consistency? And which players will step up on the international stage?
Pope Leo XIV’s voting history has sparked debate, with analysts probing his ballots for clues to his political leanings. The revelation fuels speculation about how his beliefs may shape his papacy.
Social media buzzes with pride as Chicago-born Pope Francis, dubbed ‘Da Pope,’ garners warm welcomes. From deep dish to devotion, locals celebrate the city’s unique connection to the Catholic Church’s new leader.
Chicago prepares for a surge in immigration enforcement and deportations as the Trump administration intensifies crackdown efforts. Local leaders vow to protect immigrant communities amid rising tensions.
Celebrate AAPI Heritage Month 2025 in Chicago with Choose Chicago! Experience vibrant cultural events, culinary delights, and community celebrations honoring Asian American and Pacific Islander heritage throughout the city.
ICE agents detained an adult during a school dropoff in Chicago on Wednesday, sparking concerns among parents and community members. The incident raised questions about immigration enforcement near schools.
Chicago recorded 116 homicides in 2025, marking a notable change from previous years. The city continues to grapple with violence, as officials analyze trends to inform future public safety strategies.
A travel executive has purchased a rehabbed 19th-century Gold Coast mansion for $6.75 million, marking a significant residential sale in Chicago’s historic district, Crain’s Chicago Business reports.
The Chicago Bears have seen their share of draft misses. Bears Wire highlights the 10 worst first-round picks in franchise history, examining costly decisions that failed to meet expectations and impacted the team’s success.
A severe winter blast is sweeping across much of the U.S., bringing plummeting temperatures and heavy snow. Chicago braces for intense lake effect snow this afternoon, posing travel hazards and power outages.
Charges are pending after a mass stabbing in Chicago Lawn following an argument, CBS News reports. Multiple victims were injured in the incident, with police investigating the circumstances surrounding the attack.
A Chicago play exploring women in politics gains new urgency post-Trump win. The production’s portrayal of power and gender dynamics resonates differently amid shifting political landscapes.
Discover the best February 2025 events in Chicago with Time Out. From vibrant art exhibits to live music and food festivals, the city buzzes with culture and excitement all month long. Don’t miss out!
The Chicago school board has fired Chicago Public Schools CEO Pedro Martinez after months of escalating tensions. The decision marks a significant leadership shift amid ongoing district challenges.
The Chicago Police Department has launched a new Crime Video Archives, offering public access to footage from key investigations. This initiative aims to increase transparency and aid ongoing crime prevention efforts.
Thomas Kerwin of bKL Architecture has been named to Crain’s Who’s Who in Chicago Business 2025, recognizing his impact on the city’s architectural landscape and leadership in innovative design.
Despite recent struggles in Chicago sports, there are three encouraging signs pointing to hope. The Daily Herald highlights emerging young talent, improving team chemistry, and promising offseason moves fueling optimism for the future.
With the latest $2 million settlement, police pursuits have cost Chicago taxpayers $101.8 million since 2019, according to a WTTW News analysis. The rising expenses highlight ongoing legal and public safety challenges.