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Chicago Tribune
Jan 25, 2026

Child one of 2 killed in Joliet, police say
A person of interest is in custody, authorities say.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 25, 2026

Republican calls are growing for a deeper investigation into the fatal Minneapolis shooting
A growing number of Republicans are pressing for a deeper investigation into federal immigration tactics in Minnesota after a U.S. Border Patrol agent fatally shot a man in Minneapolis.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 25, 2026

More than 10,800 flights canceled Sunday as massive winter storm sweeps across US
A massive winter storm made for a brutal travel day Sunday, with widespread cancellations and delays at some of the nation's busiest airports.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 25, 2026

Democrats vow to oppose homeland security funding bill. That increases the chance of a shutdown.
Democratic senators are vowing to oppose a funding bill for the Department of Homeland Security following the shooting death of a 37-year-old Minnesota man, a stand that increases the prospect of a partial government shutdown.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 25, 2026

US security agreement for Ukraine is ‘100% ready' to be signed, Volodymyr Zelenskyy says
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Sunday that a U.S. security guarantees document for Ukraine is "100% ready" after two days of talks involving representatives from Ukraine, the U.S. and Russia.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 25, 2026

American rock climber Alex Honnold reaches top of Taipei 101 skyscraper without ropes
American rock climber Alex Honnold ascended the Taipei 101 skyscraper on Sunday without any ropes or protective equipment.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 25, 2026

Latest shooting in Minnesota enforcement surge fuels more calls for immigration agents to leave
Democrats demanded that federal immigration officers leave Minnesota after a U.S. Border Patrol agent fatally shot a man in Minneapolis.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 25, 2026

Protesters demand immigration agents leave Minneapolis after man is shot and killed during crackdown
Democrats demanded that federal immigration officers leave Minnesota after a U.S. Border Patrol agent fatally shot a man in Minneapolis.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 25, 2026

Massive winter storm across the US brings ice, frigid temperatures and widespread power outages
A massive winter storm continued Sunday morning, dumping sleet, freezing rain and snow across the South and up through New England, bringing frigid temperatures, widespread power outages and treacherous road conditions.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 25, 2026

‘In extreme pain': Workers injured at Michigan City's Project Maize data center site
A Michigan City man said he was injured on Dec. 16, and police body camera footage shows another man was injured on Oct. 9.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 25, 2026

Great Lakes ice resurges this winter, but unpredictable shifts threaten businesses and ecosystem
Those whose livelihoods depend on ice and the fish and microorganisms in the lakes are experiencing havoc wrought by fluctuations fueled by climate change.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 25, 2026

A mother's way home: How a church community sustained a Chicago-area family through ICE detention
While Marina Lopez was in ICE detention for seven months, parishioners in her church stepped up to help care for her family.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 25, 2026

As Obama center opening approaches, foundation is touting short-term rentals
Residents worried about gentrification in Woodlawn and South Shore are concerned the Obama organization is pitching short-term rentals as a way to deal with tourism.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 25, 2026

Today in History: Fluoride added to city public water supply
On Jan. 25, 1945, Grand Rapids, Michigan, became the first city to add fluoride to its public water supply.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 25, 2026

Today in Chicago History: Former Outfit boss Al Capone dies in Florida
Here's a look back at what happened in the Chicago area on Jan. 25, according to the Tribune's archives.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 24, 2026

Bitter cold couldn't keep shoppers away from South Loop market
The South Loop Farmers Market, featuring local produce and artisanal foods, drew about 1,200 shoppers Saturday morning.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 24, 2026

The last two pandas in Japan are leaving for China as ties are strained
Japanese panda fans are gathering Sunday for the final public viewing at Tokyo's Ueno zoo before twins Xiao Xiao and Lei Lei return to China.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 24, 2026

NBA postpones Timberwolves-Warriors game in Minneapolis after fatal shooting by federal officer
The NBA game between the Minnesota Timberwolves and Golden State Warriors was postponed on Saturday afternoon following another fatal shooting by a federal officer in Minneapolis.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 24, 2026

Stranded by winter weather? Here's what airlines owe you.
Winter weather can upend even the best-laid travel plans, but one less thing to worry about is losing money if your flight is canceled: U.S. airlines are required to provide refunds.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 24, 2026

Donald Trump threatens Canada with a 100% tariff over its China trade deal and escalates feud with Carney
President Donald Trump on Saturday threatened to impose a 100% tariff on goods imported from Canada if America's northern neighbor went ahead with its China trade deal.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 24, 2026

A man shot and killed by federal officers in Minnesota worked as an ICU nurse, his parents say
Federal officers shot and killed a 37-year-old man in Minneapolis amid the Trump administration's immigration crackdown, according to a hospital record obtained by the Associated Press.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 24, 2026

Fire territory sparks crowd, but hearing postponed
There will be a do-over meeting about the East Lake Fire Protection Territory for Lake Station and East Chicago on Feb. 13.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 24, 2026

Mayor Brandon Johnson calls to abolish ICE after Minneapolis shooting as Gov. JB Pritzker urges funding halt
Illinois Democratic leaders speak out after federal immigration officers fatally shot a 37-year-old man in Minneapolis, where Republican President Donald Trump's latest deportation campaign has unfolded.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 24, 2026

Mrvan secures funding Ivanhoe demolition, expand Gary airport
Two Gary projects, including the demolition of an elementary school that's been closed for 17 years, were included in U.S. Rep. Frank Mrvan's Transportation and Housing Community Project Funding requests approved Thursday by the U.S. House.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 24, 2026

Police chief calls for calm after a man is shot and killed during Minneapolis immigration crackdown
Federal immigration officers shot and killed a man Saturday in Minneapolis, drawing hundreds of protesters in a city already shaken by another fatal shooting weeks earlier.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 24, 2026

Man is shot and killed during Minneapolis immigration crackdown, National Guard activated
A federal immigration officer shot and killed a man Saturday in Minneapolis, drawing hundreds of protesters onto the frigid streets and ratcheting up tensions in a city already shaken by another fatal shooting weeks earlier.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 24, 2026

Indiana Senate passes nuclear facility bill on third reading
A bill aiming to preemptively shape how nuclear facility permits are awarded passed the Indiana Senate and will move to the House.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 24, 2026

German soccer federation official wants World Cup boycott considered because of Donald Trump
A German soccer federation executive committee member says it's time to consider a World Cup boycott because of the actions of U.S. President Donald Trump.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 24, 2026

EPA announces more than $200 million to cleanup Grand Calumet River
Multiple organizations will clean up contminated sediments at Lake George Canal and Junction Reaches project areas in Northwest Indiana.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 24, 2026

Man, 30, fatally wounded inside car parked in Humboldt Park neighborhood
A man was fatally wounded Friday night inside of his parked car in the Humboldt Park neighborhood, Chicago police said.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 24, 2026

More than 9,000 flights canceled as major winter storm bears down across much of the US
Roughly 140 million people were under a winter storm warning from New Mexico to New England.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 24, 2026

1 in custody after police-involved shooting Friday night in Chatham
Chicago police wounded a man armed with a knife and a gun who shot a woman Friday night during a domestic-disturbance in the Chatham neighborhood.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 24, 2026

Exhibition in Palos allows veterans to find, share ‘the healing power of art'
McCorld Gallery & Cultural Center in Palos Park helps veterans tell their stories in the exhibit The Veterans Experience Through Art.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 24, 2026

Where will Barack Obama's chairs from the Illinois Senate go? Not his presidential center.
Illinois preserved two chairs Barack Obama used in the state Senate, hoping they'd be displayed, but now must decide what to do as the Obama Presidential Center is declining to take them.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 24, 2026

Will trees ‘explode' during this cold snap? Illinois arborists weigh in
Experts discuss whether any local trees can 'explode' following a social media post.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 24, 2026

Will trees ‘explode' during this cold snap? Illinois arborists weigh in.
Exploding trees? Extreme cold snaps in Chicago can cause trees to crack and burst from freezing stress. Tree experts explain the science behind the shocking sounds.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 24, 2026

‘Like we're starting all over again'; Chicago man acquitted on Bovino murder-for-hire charges now in ICE custody
A day after a Chicago construction worker was acquitted by a federal jury of charges he offered money to kill Border Patrol Cmdr. Gregory Bovino he found himself back in custody.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 24, 2026

Today in History: Ted Bundy executed
On Jan. 24, 1989, confessed serial killer Ted Bundy was executed in Florida's electric chair.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 24, 2026

Today in Chicago History: First COVID-19 case confirmed in Illinois
Here's a look back at what happened in the Chicago area on Jan. 24, according to the Tribune's archives.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 23, 2026

Gary officer charged with operating vehicle while intoxicated
A Gary Police officer has been placed on unpaid leave following a Jan. 17 arrest for operating a vehicle while intoxicated.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 23, 2026

Prosecutors charge gang members with shooting Indiana judge, wife
Members of a motorcycle club and a street gang worked together in an attempt to kill an Indiana judge in hopes of derailing a domestic abuse case against one of their own, prosecutors alleged Friday, hours after police announced they had arrested five people in connection with the investigation.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 23, 2026

Court news: Gary man acquitted in attempted murder case
News from Lake County courts news

Chicago Tribune
Jan 23, 2026

Trump administration's defense strategy tells allies to handle their own security
The Pentagon released a priority-shifting National Defense Strategy late Friday that chastised U.S. allies to take control of their own security and reasserted the Trump administration's focus on dominance in the Western Hemisphere above a longtime goal of countering China.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 23, 2026

Immigration agent charged with misdemeanor battery, according to complaining witness
An attorney and activist who said an immigration agent threw him to the ground as he filmed on his phone told the Tribune on Friday he learned from police that the agent has been charged with a misdemeanor in Cook County.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 23, 2026

Terry Boers, one of the founding voices of the Score, dies at 75
Terry Boers, a former Sun-Times columnist who was one of the founding talkers of Chicago's first sports radio station WSCR-AM 670, died Friday afternoon. He was 75.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 23, 2026

Donald Trump stirs talk of ‘new world order' as leaders signal shifting global alliances
But even by Trump's standards, the tumult of the past week stood out because it crystallized his determination to erase the rules-based order that has governed U.S. foreign policy — and by extension most of the Western world — since World War II.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 23, 2026

Aurora man identified as person killed in officer-involved shooting
The man killed in an officer-involved shooting Wednesday in Aurora has been identified as 27-year-old Temesgen Welendreyas of Aurora, the Kane County Coroner's Office said on Friday.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 23, 2026

JD Vance touts the Trump administration's record against abortion at a Washington rally
Vice President JD Vance on Friday encouraged anti-abortion activists to "take heart in how far we've come" on the quest to limit the practice, listing the Trump administration's accomplishments including an expansion of a ban on U.S. foreign aid for groups supporting abortion services.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 23, 2026

When a coat becomes a symbol of conflict
Clothes have become symbols of the battle over Trump administration immigration and deportation policies, their enforcement and the debate about whether those policies are a tool of authoritarianism or a justified reaction to an untenable situation.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 23, 2026

US carries out first known strike on alleged drug boat since Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro's capture
The U.S. military said Friday that it has carried out a deadly strike on a vessel accused of trafficking drugs in the eastern Pacific Ocean, the first known attack since the raid that captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro earlier this month.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 23, 2026

Gary man convicted in Little Caesar's slaying
A jury convicted a Gary man Friday for shooting a man dead inside a Little Caesar's on Garfield Street in Gary.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 23, 2026

Authorities: Man, 75, killed in Avondale fire
An elderly man died Friday afternoon after a fire broke out in an Avondale residence on the city's Northwest Side, authorities said. Officers responded to calls of a fire in a basement residence in the 3000 block of West George Street just before 3 p.m., according to Chicago police. A 75-year-old man was found unresponsive […]

Chicago Tribune
Jan 23, 2026

Fire officials: 1 dead after Avondale fire
One person is dead after a fire broke out in an Avondale residence on the city's Northwest Side Friday afternoon, fire officials said. Fire crews responded to reports of a working fire in the 3000 block of West George Street just before 3:10 p.m., according to Larry Merritt, a Chicago Fire Department spokesperson. Merritt confirmed […]

Chicago Tribune
Jan 23, 2026

Judge rules Trump administration must keep funding child care subsidies in 5 states for now, including Illinois
A federal judge ruled Friday that President Donald Trump's administration must keep federal funds flowing to child care subsidies and other social service programs in five Democratic-controlled states — at least for now.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 23, 2026

VNA Health Care to expand Indian Avenue health center in Aurora
VNA Health Care is planning to expand one of its busiest health centers in Aurora with the help of a recently-announced $750,000 award from Endeavor Health.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 23, 2026

Indiana Senate passes bill aimed at tackling fraud
The Senate approved a social services bill, which is a Senate Republican priority, aimed at addressing fraud within the systems on Thursday.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 23, 2026

What to know about the deal to keep TikTok in US
TikTok has at last finalized a deal to keep the popular video sharing platform operating in the U.S. after years of uncertainty, but questions remain about whether users' experience will change and whether the changes actually address security concerns around the app.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 23, 2026

Sofia Solomon, cheese advocate and Chicago food distributor who championed small producers, dies at 78
The Old Town importer and leader in the food, beverage and hospitality industries, had a goat cheese named in her honor by an Indiana cheesemaker.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 23, 2026

Ukraine, Russia, US to discuss fraught issue of territorial concessions in Abu Dhabi
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said the future of Ukraine's eastern Donbas region will be a key focus as negotiators from Ukraine, Russia and the United States meet in Abu Dhabi on Friday for talks to end Russia's nearly four-year full-scale invasion.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 23, 2026

81-year-old woman dies of cold exposure at Evergreen Park home
Mary Savisky, 81, was found unresponsive in her unheated Evergreen Park garage after her neighbor called for a well-being check.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 23, 2026

Afternoon Briefing: Faith leaders recount harm from immigration agents
Good afternoon, Chicago. Here's what is happening today.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 23, 2026

Ex-Lake County Community Corrections officer charged after sexual relationship with inmate
Text messages appeared to show a former Lake County Community Corrections officer was in a sexual relationship with a work release inmate.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 23, 2026

Oak Park River Forest League of Women Voters makes a pitch for fair maps
The Oak Park River Forest chapter of the Illinois League of Women Voters recently discussed redistricting as well as Fair Maps Illinois.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 23, 2026

Indiana Senate OKs bill allowing police to enforce immigration laws
The Indiana Senate advanced an immigration bill on Thursday, on second reading, that would allow local and state police to enforce federal immigration laws and require Indiana law enforcement to cooperate with ICE.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 23, 2026

Indianapolis Colts confirm FBI has opened an investigation into the death of former owner Jim Irsay
The FBI has opened an investigation into the death of former Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay, team officials confirmed Friday.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 23, 2026

Doxing bill advances with minor amendment on second reading in Senate
An Indiana bill criminalizing doxing passed on second reading in the Senate Thursday with an amendment attached.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 23, 2026

Second school resource officer to manage traffic outside Oak Lawn's Richards High School
Richards High School in Oak Lawn will have a school resource officer to manage traffic amid safety concerns at the school at 106th Street and Central Avenue. Mike Conroy, who has worked for the Oak Lawn Police Department for 26 years, started Tuesday managing traffic outside of Richards both before and after school. During school […]

Chicago Tribune
Jan 23, 2026

Governors State University student scammed by caller threatening to report him to ICE
Governors State University said an international student paid $2,400 out of fear that he would be reported to ICE.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 23, 2026

Hammond man sentened for stalking, battering and shooting woman he'd dated
Devontae Harris will serve 11 years in connection with a 2022 incident in which he stalked, battered and shot a woman he had dated.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 23, 2026

Photos: Dangerously cold weather hits Chicagoland
Weather officials warned residents ahead of the cold stretch to expect dangerously cold wind chills as low as 30 to 35 degrees below zero.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 23, 2026

2028 Olympics could bring big wins for Los Angeles labor unions
As Los Angeles ramps up for the 2028 Olympics, local unions are drawing inspiration from the Paris Games when hotel workers went on strike a day before opening ceremonies.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 23, 2026

Porter County offers space of comfort and safety for crime victims during hearings, trials
An oasis of calm and comfort floats on the fifth floor of the Porter County Courthouse in the victim assistance suite.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 23, 2026

Ryan Wedding, a former Olympic snowboarder on the FBI's ‘Most Wanted' list, has been arrested
Ryan Wedding, a former Olympic snowboarder who was among the FBI's most-wanted fugitives and faces charges related to drug trafficking and the killing of a federal witnesses, has been arrested.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 23, 2026

Millions of Americans prepare for potentially catastrophic ice storm. Here's what the numbers show.
Millions of Americans from New Mexico to the Carolinas are bracing for a potentially catastrophic ice storm that could crush trees and power lines and knock out power for days, while Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, New York City and Boston could see enough snow to make travel very difficult or nearly impossible, forecasters say.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 23, 2026

TikTok finalizes a deal to form a new American entity
TikTok has finalized a deal to create a new American entity, avoiding the looming threat of a ban in the United States that has been in discussion for years on the platform now used by more than 200 million Americans.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 23, 2026

Massive winter storm threatens heavy snow and ice to more than 170 million people across US
Texas and Oklahoma braced for heavy snow and ice that could make roadways treacherous Friday in what is expected to be some of the initial effects of a huge, dayslong winter storm threatening catastrophic damage, extensive power outages and bitterly cold weather to more than 170 million people across the nation, the National Weather Service says — about half the population.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 23, 2026

Minnesota gears up for a mass anti-immigration enforcement protest despite the dangerous cold
A vast network of labor unions, progressive organizations and clergy has been urging Minnesotans to stay away from work, school and stores Friday to protest against immigration enforcement in the state.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 23, 2026

Chicago faith leaders recount harm from immigration agents: ‘Prayers and thoughts was not going to stop ICE'
During two days of testimony, faith leaders and elected officials shared civil rights violations they alleged to have witnessed during Operation Midway Blitz.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 23, 2026

Man reports being stabbed during attempt robbery on CTA train
A 37-year-old man was stabbed overnight during an attempt robbery on a CTA train in the Austin neighborhood, Chicago police said.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 23, 2026

Man stabbed during reported robbery attempt on CTA train, police say
A 37-year-old man was stabbed overnight during an attempted robbery on a CTA train in the Austin neighborhood, Chicago police said.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 23, 2026

Lincoln Park surgeon charged in Ohio couple's killings is due in court
An Illinois doctor indicted on murder charges in the killings of his ex-wife and her dentist husband in their Columbus home is due in an Ohio courtroom.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 23, 2026

Daywatch: Arctic blast hits Chicago area
Good morning, Chicago. Here are the top stories you need to know to start your day.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 23, 2026

Immigrants often don't open the door to ICE, but that may no longer stop officers
An internal ICE memo obtained by The Associated Press states immigration officers can forcibly enter people's homes without a judge's warrant.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 23, 2026

Today in Chicago History: ‘Tomorrow's transit car is here'
Here's a look back at what happened in the Chicago area on Jan. 23, according to the Tribune's archives.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 23, 2026

Iranians in Chicago still struggle to communicate with loved ones in Iran after deadly protests
Chicago's Iranian community is facing uncertainty about their loved ones after deadly anti-government protests erupted in late December.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 23, 2026

Declining enrollment in Chicago Public Schools could lead to crisis if unchecked, report says
Continued enrollment declines at Chicago Public Schools could escalate into a "crisis" that impact the city's public education system.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 23, 2026

Today in History: Poll taxes prohibited in federal elections
On Jan. 23, 1964, the 24th Amendment to the United States Constitution was ratified, prohibiting poll taxes in federal elections.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 22, 2026

House approves final spending bills as Democrats denounce ICE funding
The House has passed this year's final batch of spending bills.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 22, 2026

TikTok finalizes deal to avoid US ban, ending a long legal saga
TikTok said that its Chinese owner, ByteDance, had struck a deal with a group of non-Chinese investors to create a new U.S. TikTok, concluding a six-year legal saga.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 22, 2026

House Republicans narrowly defeat Venezuela war powers resolution to check President Trump's military actions
The House rejected a Democratic-backed resolution Thursday that would have prevented President Donald Trump from sending U.S. military forces to Venezuela.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 22, 2026

State finds nearly $500 million in budget reserves amid federal funding uncertainty
The reserves identified in this year's budget primarily affect health and human services, with $361.5 million of the $481.6 million identified falling into that category.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 22, 2026

Lawsuit over use of force by immigration agents in Midway Blitz officially dismissed
A federal judge in Chicago on Thursday officially dismissed a lawsuit that led to her landmark injunction limiting the use of force by immigration agents during Operation Midway Blitz. Though U.S. District Judge Sara Ellis agreed to dismiss the case "without prejudice," which leaves open the possibility that the claims could be reinstated, it marked […]

Chicago Tribune
Jan 22, 2026

Photos: Operation Midway Blitz


Chicago Tribune
Jan 22, 2026

Arctic blast brings warnings, closures and cancellations to Chicago area
The National Weather Service has issued an extreme cold warning from 3 a.m. Friday until noon for central Cook County, including the Chicago area.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 22, 2026

US completes withdrawal from World Health Organization
The U.S. has finalized its withdrawal from the World Health Organization, one year after President Donald Trump announced America was ending its 78-year-old commitment, federal officials said Thursday.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 22, 2026

Schools closing, warming shelters open ahead of cold snap
Schools are closing or operating remotely and warming shelters are opening their doors as temperatures in Northwest Indiana are expected to plunge into the negative single digits Friday and wind chills as low as -28 are predicted, according to the National Weather Service. A collapsing polar vortex is expected to bring high winds, a chance […]

Chicago Tribune
Jan 22, 2026

Illinois ramping up REAL ID campaign before TSA's $45 fines begin Feb. 1
Illinois offices will be open the next two Saturdays in downtown Chicago to help residents obtain a REAL ID before TSA starts fining any airport traveler without one $45 beginning Feb. 1.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 22, 2026

Gender, abortion bills pass out of Indiana Senate committees
Indiana bills about assigning inmates by biological sex in prisons and addressing abortion pills passed out of separate committees.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 22, 2026

Federal officers detain a 5-year-old boy who a school official says was used as ‘bait' in Minnesota immigration arrest
Federal agents have detained a 5-year-old boy and his father in Minnesota, taking them to a detention facility in Texas.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 22, 2026

Lake Station school chief Cripliver retiring
Lake Station Superintendent Thomas Cripliver is retiring after guiding the school district for 11 years, capping a 41-year career as an educator.

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