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A version of this story was first published in the July 2, 2025 issue of the Newswire, an email newsletter that is your ...
Almost a month after ICE mass arrests in the South Loop, city officials are still arguing over who is responsible for ...
PRITZKER’s No. 2: Gov. JB Pritzker has tapped Christian Mitchell, a former deputy governor and veteran state representative, ...
District officials say the number of special education teachers will likely increase, but there would be fewer classroom ...
Chicago aldermen on Tuesday questioned what role police officers had in the ICE arrests last month and if there was a ...
In a June 12 letter, the Caucus expressed frustration about CPD’s approach to federal immigration enforcement and criticized ...
A man born to an active-duty member of the United States military on an Army base in Germany in 1986 before coming to the states as a child was deported last week to Jamaica, a country he’s never ...
That number is up from a previously cited deficit of $529 million, in part due to a $175 million payment to a city pension ...
We had to bring you some of the imaginative stuff as always. Our cover story this week comes from film contributor Kat Sachs, ...
Another large fire exacerbated by climate change is threatening the health of Chicagoans. Government officials issued an air ...
The mayor vetoes a “snap curfew” measure aimed at curbing large teen gatherings. And Democratic members of Congress are turned away from an ICE facility.
Israel and Iran continue to trade strikes as they enter the second week of war. In Europe and the U.S. diplomats are working on a possible plan to end the fighting.
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