August 4 Armed robbers target bar hoppers in ritzy blue city neighborhood: ‘Held the gun to my head’ People in Chicago's River North Neighborhood are targeting intoxicated individuals in the early morning hours and robbing them, police said
August 1 Chicago Tribune warns 'Halloween comes early' with Mayor Johnson's plan to 'scare' businesses away The Chicago Tribune criticized Mayor Johnson for announcing controversial tax policies before his working group meets, calling his proposals economically destructive.
July 31 Biden takes aim at Trump as ‘existential’ threat to Black Americans in speech to lawyers group Former President Joe Biden warned that Trump-era policies threaten civil rights progress in a fiery speech to a Black legal group in Chicago Thursday night.
July 31 Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is 'in over his head' running the city, former governor lodges Former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich rails against Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson for refusing to work with I.C.E. on 'The Ingraham Angle.'
July 29 Chicago's 'Rooftop Pastor' to embark on epic cross-country journey to benefit America's troubled youth Pastor Corey Brooks will walk from New York to Los Angeles to raise $25 million for underserved youth to promote a message of faith, merit, and perseverance.
July 29 The untapped potential AI can't replace in underserved communities like mine Demand across America for over 500,000 electricians and thousands more tradespeople could transform America's underserved neighborhoods.
July 26 Federal judge tosses Trump DOJ lawsuit against sanctuary policies in Chicago A federal judge in Illinois has dismissed a Trump administration lawsuit that sought to disrupt limits Chicago imposes on cooperation between federal immigration agents and local police.
July 23 Chicago Public Schools agrees to pay feds back $1 million over misallocated grants A Department of Education investigation found Chicago Public Schools wrongly obtained $1.1 million by misidentifying South Asian students as Native Americans for grant money.
July 22 Illinois coroner releases new details about woman found dead on illegal immigrant's property An Illinois coroner has refuted claims that a woman found dead in a storage container at the home of an illegal immigrant was decapitated.
July 21 When the 'victim narrative' takes over minorities and the American Dream The University of the District of Columbia is facing a First Amendment complaint after banning a conservative event questioning if the American Dream is alive for Black Americans.