Thousands rallied in Chicago’s Loop in protest of ICE policies. Early in the demonstration, a car drove through the crowd, raising safety concerns. Authorities are investigating the incident, CBS News reports.
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A Chicago man charged with murdering two Israeli Embassy staffers in Washington, D.C., told police, “I did it for Palestine,” according to court records. The incident has heightened security concerns in the capital.
NBA fans are buzzing following major news involving Billy Donovan and the Chicago Bulls. The team’s coaching future appears uncertain, sparking widespread reaction across social media and sports forums.
ICE arrested a criminal illegal alien in Chicago who concealed and abused a missing woman’s body. The suspect had been released by a sanctuary city judge despite federal detainer requests, highlighting ongoing tensions over immigration enforcement.
Manchester United, Premier League favorites, face off in Chicago this weekend. NBC 5 Chicago will broadcast the highly anticipated match, bringing top-tier soccer action to local fans live and in high definition.
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)
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
ICE agents detained several individuals at an immigration supervision program site in Chicago, CBS News reports. The operation targeted those under federal immigration orders, highlighting ongoing enforcement efforts.
ICE Chicago has apprehended suspects linked to the December 2024 mass shooting tied to the Tren de Aragua gang. The arrests mark a significant step in dismantling the violent criminal network in the U.S.
The Golden State Warriors have reportedly shown no interest in acquiring the 2x All-Star center, according to a Sports Illustrated report. The team appears focused on other roster options moving forward.
A woman was killed and a man injured in a drive-by shooting in Chicago’s Greater Grand Crossing neighborhood. Authorities are investigating the incident, with no arrests reported yet. CBS News will provide updates as the story develops.
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.



















