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Chicago Police Claim Mass Arresting DNC Protesters Are ‘Last Resort.’ What Does History Say?
HuffPost via Yahoo News· 1 hour agoWith the city's documented history of violent responses to mass protests, activists and civil rights...
Chicago suburb shuts down annual carnival indefinitely after teens cause ‘flash mob’ chaos
Fox News· 8 hours agoA suburb outside Chicago has canceled its annual carnival after a large group of teens disrupted the...
Iconic Chicago chef Rick Bayless honored with 'Making History Award'
FOX News Chicago· 2 hours agoIt’s been a banner year for iconic Chicago chef Rick Bayless. CHICAGO - It’s been a banner year for iconic Chicago chef Rick Bayless.
Dolton disorder spreads as records show mayor paid personal makeup artist with village funds
NBC Chicago· 3 hours agoChaos in the village of Dolton is impacting nearby communities where Mayor Tiffany Henyard also has...
Chicago mayor announces $600K in grants to support youth programs
FOX News Chicago· 23 hours agoChicago Mayor Brandon Johnson announced on Tuesday a significant investment aimed at keeping teens...
Chicago police tweak mass arrests policy ahead of Democratic National Convention
Stamford Advocate· 1 day agoChicago Police Superintendent Larry Snelling on Tuesday touted the nation’s second-largest police...
Chicago-based Mesirow Financial opens office in Aurora
Chicago Tribune· 3 hours agoChicago-based Mesirow Financial is expanding its operations with the opening of its new office in...
Bears CEO promotes lakefront domed stadium to Chicago business leaders
WFLD via Yahoo Finance· 1 day agoChicago Bears CEO Kevin Warren on Tuesday claimed the stadium project would generate more than $8 billion in economic impact, including 43,000 construction jobs and 4,000 permanent jobs.
Chicago offers mixed reaction to Biden border clampdown
Axios· 1 day agoContext: Chicago has received more than 40,000 migrants, mostly bused from Texas, since 2022. Zoom...
For Mexican American women in Chicago, Claudia Sheinbaum's victory in Mexico sparks hope
Chicago Sun-Times· 17 minutes agoWhen Erika Espinosa was growing up in Mexico City, she started to see more women take on leadership roles and develop a stronger voice in society. “Our generation could start to demand more ...