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Chicago Public Schools Faces $734M Budget Gap

Chicago Public Schools is bracing for a significant financial challenge as it prepares to vote on its 2026 budget, facing…

3 months ago

Yankees Power Past White Sox Behind Trio of Home Runs

The New York Yankees kept their surge alive on Thursday night, blasting past the Chicago White Sox 10-4 at Guaranteed…

3 months ago

Yankees Crush Nationals, Set Sights on White Sox

The New York Yankees showcased their power on Wednesday night, hitting six home runs in an 11–2 blowout victory over…

3 months ago

Chicago Fire Match at Inter Miami Rescheduled

Major League Soccer and Chicago Fire FC announced a change to the club’s regular-season schedule. The away match against Inter…

3 months ago

Chicago Business Licenses Decline by Half on Mag Mile

Chicago has experienced a steep decline in active business licenses over the past decade, according to new data. Since 2015,…

3 months ago

Pritzker Rejects CPS Bailout Amid Union Demands

Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker has declined to provide a financial rescue package for Chicago Public Schools (CPS), despite growing pressure…

3 months ago

White Sox Shut Out Royals 7–0 Behind Smith’s Gem

The Chicago White Sox delivered a dominant performance Monday night, blanking the Kansas City Royals 7–0 at Guaranteed Rate Field.…

3 months ago

Cubs Complete Sweep of Angels with 4–3 Win in Anaheim

The Chicago Cubs capped off a dominant weekend with a 4–3 victory over the Los Angeles Angels on Sunday afternoon…

3 months ago

Trump Names Joe Gebbia to Lead National Design Studio

Airbnb co-founder Joe Gebbia said on Aug. 23 it would be an honor to redesign thousands of U.S. government websites…

3 months ago

Yankees Tie HR Record in 13-3 Rout of Rays

Aaron Judge, Cody Bellinger, and Giancarlo Stanton hit back-to-back-to-back homers in the first inning as the Yankees tied a franchise…

4 months ago

CDOT Begins La Placita Plaza Project in Belmont Cragin

The Chicago Department of Transportation (CDOT), Alderman Gilbert Villegas of the 36th Ward, and the Northwest Side Community Development Corporation…

4 months ago

14 Chicago Small Businesses Named NOF Grant Finalists

Fourteen small businesses and organizations across Chicago have been named finalists for the latest round of Neighborhood Opportunity Fund (NOF)…

4 months ago

Naeher Scores in 200th Match as Stars Rally to 3-3 Draw

Goalkeeper Alyssa Naeher delivered an unforgettable moment in her milestone 200th NWSL appearance, scoring in the final seconds of stoppage…

4 months ago

Chicago Fire Host St. Louis CITY SC in MLS Clash Tonight

Chicago Fire FC will meet St. Louis CITY SC at SeatGeek Stadium tonight in the teams’ third-ever regular-season matchup. Kickoff…

4 months ago

From Campers to Leaders in Elmhurst Park District

For some, childhood experiences in local park district programs become treasured memories. For others, those moments go a step further—shaping…

4 months ago

FEMA Teams Assess Chicago Flood Damage

FEMA and Local Agencies Begin Flood Damage Assessments in Chicago Teams from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), U.S. Small…

4 months ago

Rush OTD Students Use Tech to Transform Anatomy Learning

Second-year occupational therapy doctorate (OTD) students at Rush University Medical Center are taking anatomy education to the next level with…

4 months ago

Zinckernagel Makes Fifth MLS Team of the Matchday

Chicago Fire’s Zinckernagel Secures Fifth MLS Team of the Matchday Selection Chicago Fire FC winger Philip Zinckernagel has been recognized…

4 months ago

Chicago Hires Law Firm to Recover City Debts

Chicago Retains Tristan & Cervantes to Pursue Municipal Debts The City of Chicago has retained Tristan & Cervantes, LLC, a Minority…

4 months ago

Chicago Fire Loans Omari Glasgow to Loudoun United

Omari Glasgow Heads to Loudoun United on Loan Chicago Fire FC has confirmed that versatile defender and winger Omari Glasgow will join Loudoun…

4 months ago

Chicago Faces Potential Tax Hike Amid $1B Budget Gap.

Mayor Johnson Weighs Progressive Taxes to Tackle Budget Deficit A recent press conference led by Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson has…

4 months ago

Chicago Expands Sustainable Community Schools Initiative

Chicago Grows Sustainable School Model to 36 Sites Citywide Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, in partnership with Chicago Public Schools (CPS)…

4 months ago

Jack Elliott Named to MLS Team of the Matchday Again

Elliott Earns Second Straight MLS Team of the Matchday Honor For the second consecutive week, Chicago Fire FC captain Jack…

4 months ago

Chicago Releases First-Ever Mid-Year Budget Report

The City of Chicago has unveiled its first-ever Mid-Year Budget Report, providing a comprehensive snapshot of the city’s financial health…

4 months ago

Chicago Teens Pitch Campaigns to End Gun Violence

Chicago Teens Tackle Gun Violence Through Creative Campaigns More than 50 teenagers from Chicago’s South and West Sides are set…

4 months ago

Art Institute to Honor Elizabeth Catlett’s Legacy

The Art Institute of Chicago will host a landmark retrospective on acclaimed artist Elizabeth Catlett, titled “A Black Revolutionary Artist…

4 months ago

Chicago Residents Push Back on Harlem Ave Housing Plan

Residents of Chicago’s Galewood and Montclare neighborhoods are speaking out against a proposed 70-unit public housing project set for construction…

4 months ago

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