September 20 Trump admin pushes Chicago Public Schools to abolish 'Black Student Success Plan' Chicago Public Schools faced a potential loss of $15 million in federal grants after the Trump administration deemed programs discriminatory under civil rights laws.
September 19 Democratic congressional candidate thrown to ground during chaotic anti-ICE protest A viral video showing an Illinois Democratic congressional candidate being thrown off a street during an anti-ICE protest in suburban Chicago has sparked online debate.
September 19 Inside United Airlines’ nerve center: How thousands of flights stay on track every day United Airlines' 24/7 Network Operations Center near Chicago has more than 2,000 employees across 26 departments who manage nearly 5,000 flights a day worldwide.
September 18 Pritzker’s office scrubs photo with Chicago 'peacekeeper' later charged in deadly robbery Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker deleted a photo with a Chicago area anti-violence worker part of the city's "peacekeeper" program, after learning they had been charged with murder days later.
September 17 Chicago father dies in crash after smash-and-grab suspect flees with $700K of Louis Vuitton goods Mark Arceta, 40, was killed by a suspect fleeing a Louis Vuitton smash and grab robbery on Chicago's Magnificent Mile.
September 16 DHS ‘blitzes’ Chicagoland, netting ‘many arrests’ as Noem onsite for immigration crackdown ICE arrests violent gang member and multiple offenders during Chicago immigration crackdown after Illinois prison released convict despite federal detainer.
September 16 ICE rips Pritzker for ‘siding with criminal illegal alien’ after officer dragged, suspect shot dead ICE pushes back after Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker accused the agency of lacking transparency in a deadly encounter where a migrant dragged an officer before being shot dead.
September 16 Charlie Kirk's loss is personal. Here's how he gave me hope and strength As the founder of Project H.O.O.D., I mourn not just a conservative titan but a friend, a supporter and a brother in the fight for a better America.
September 15 Trump's DC crime success puts spotlight on Chicago's deadly 'war zone' Federal crime enforcement in D.C. shows dramatic results with nearly 60% drop in homicides since August, while Chicago continues struggling with over 650 annual murders.
September 14 Preliminary data shows Chicago Public Schools enrollment falls to historic low: report Chicago Public Schools faced continued enrollment decline as student numbers fall to historic lows, leaving approximately 150 schools operating at half capacity or less.