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Chicago Tribune
Jan 18, 2026

At one time, Illinois was a top oil producer. Today, that legacy is a $160M problem.
Abandoned oil and gas wells pose environmental and public health risks. For three decades, the state has mismanaged funds earmarked for minimizing the threat.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 18, 2026

Baseball returns to Old Joliet Prison as part of Route 66 celebration
Joliet is one of six communities nationwide — and the only one in Illinois — selected as an official Route 66 Centennial Kickoff city.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 18, 2026

‘Bear Down': How a songwriter's challenge became Chicago's rallying cry
Chicago's favorite fight song, "Bear Down," began as bet among songwriters. It ended up being a city's rallying cry.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 18, 2026

Well-funded potential challengers already circling Mayor Brandon Johnson
A large and growing field of candidates is angling to take out Mayor Brandon Johnson, who is seen as very beatable.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 18, 2026

Today in History: Jason Van Dyke sentenced
On Jan. 18, 2019, Jason Van Dyke, the white Chicago police officer who gunned down Black teenager Laquan McDonald in 2014, was sentenced to nearly seven years in prison.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 18, 2026

Today in Chicago History: Motorman ignores red light causing head-on train collision that kills 7 near Gary
Here's a look back at what happened in the Chicago area on Jan. 18, according to the Tribune's archives.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 17, 2026

Cook County opens courthouses for cold weather shelter second time this season
About a dozen people took shelter at Cook County courthouses in Markham, Skokie and Maywood, during arctic weather in December.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 17, 2026

Cook County opens courthouses for cold weather shelter second time this year
About a dozen people took shelter at Cook County courthouses in Markham, Skokie and Maywood, during arctic weather in December.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 17, 2026

Blast of winter weather hits Midwest and East Coast and could bring snow to Florida
A blast of winter weather brought snowfall and subfreezing wind chills across the Midwest and East Coast on Saturday as well as near-freezing temperatures in parts of the South, including normally balmy Florida.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 17, 2026

Israel objects to US announcement of leaders who will help oversee next steps in Gaza
Israel's government is objecting to the White House announcement of leaders who will play a role in overseeing next steps in Gaza as the ceasefire moves into its challenging second phase.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 17, 2026

US launches another retaliatory strike in Syria, killing leader tied to deadly Islamic State ambush
A third round of retaliatory strikes by the U.S. in Syria resulted in the death of an Al-Qaeda-affiliated leader, who officials say had a direct tie to the Islamic State member responsible for last month's ambush that killed two U.S. soldiers and one American civilian interpreter in the country.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 17, 2026

‘A complete backflip': NWI activists react to reported EPA air pollution changes
The EPA plans to stop considering health benefits when setting air pollution rules, specifically from curbing pollutants.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 17, 2026

Photos: Hundreds return to Broadview to denounce federal agents' killings in Minneapolis.
One of the first large-scale events to occur in Broadview since federal agents pulled back from their 64-day surge of immigration enforcement raids in and around Chicago, took place Saturday less than two weeks after ICE agent Jonathan Ross shot U.S. citizen Renee Good to death in Minneapolis.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 17, 2026

Hundreds return to Broadview to denounce federal agents' killings in Minneapolis, Chicago area
Hundreds gathered to protest Saturday in Broadview for one of the first large-scale gatherings in the western suburb since federal agents pulled back from "Operation Midway Blitz," less than two weeks after ICE agent Jonathan Ross shot U.S. citizen Renee Good to death in Minneapolis.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 17, 2026

Board of Peace for Gaza is forming with ambitions for a wider mandate of other conflicts
President Donald Trump's "Board of Peace," which was initially seen as a mechanism focused on ending the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza, is taking shape with ambitions to have a far broader mandate of other global crises.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 17, 2026

NASA's new moon rocket heads to the pad ahead of astronaut launch as early as February
NASA's giant new moon rocket headed to the launch pad Saturday in preparation for astronauts' first lunar fly-around in more than half a century.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 17, 2026

Save the Dunes, Shirley Heinze Land Trust complete land transfer
Save the Dunes transferred conservation properties in Michigan City, Long Beach, Gary and Lake Station to the Shirley Heinze Land Trust.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 17, 2026

Lake Station, New Chicago explore fire territory
The city of Lake Station and town of New Chicago are considering the formation of the East Lake Fire Protection Territory.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 17, 2026

Jackson Square development in La Grange prompts call for zoning process change
The La Grange Village Board's move to allow the demolition of Jackson Square Antique Mall prompts calls for zoning process changes.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 17, 2026

Jackson Square redevelopment in La Grange prompts call for zoning process change
The La Grange Village Board's move to allow the demolition of Jackson Square Antique Mall prompts calls for zoning process changes.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 17, 2026

President Trump says 8 European countries will be charged a 10% tariff for opposing US control of Greenland
President Trump said in a social media post that Denmark, Norway, Sweden, France, Germany, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands and Finland would face the tariff.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 17, 2026

Ukrainian delegation arrives in US for peace talks as Russia hammers energy sites
A Ukrainian delegation has arrived in the United States to discuss a U.S.-led diplomatic push to end the nearly 4-year-old war.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 17, 2026

President Trump's Twin Cities immigration crackdown has made chaos and tension the new normal
Operation Metro Surge is the Trump administration's latest and biggest crackdown yet, with more than 2,000 officers taking part.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 17, 2026

Chicago prepares for WNBA All-Star Weekend with a pitch to local investors and businesses: ‘Do a little more'
Chicago aims to expand the footprint of WNBA All-Star Weekend in this year's iteration of the event, which will take place July 23-25.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 17, 2026

Elmhurst museum explores history of healthcare in DuPage County in new exhibit
The exhibit Anatomy of Healthcare: DuPage County Medical History opens this month at the Elmhurst History Museum.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 17, 2026

For Chicago Pride Hockey, ‘Heated Rivalry' is more than just a show
Interest in Chicago Pride Hockey, a recreational hockey nonprofit for LGBTQ players and allies, has skyrocketed with the popularity of the hit series "Heated Rivalry," streaming on HBO Max.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 17, 2026

Today in Chicago History: In this corner, Danny Bonaduce. His opponent: Donny Osmond.
Here's a look back at what happened in the Chicago area on Jan. 17, according to the Tribune's archives.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 17, 2026

Today in History: Prohibition begins
On Jan. 17, 1920, prohibition of alcohol began in the United States as the Volstead Act went into effect in support of the 18th Amendment.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 16, 2026

Judge rules feds in Minneapolis immigration operation can't detain or tear gas peaceful protesters
Federal officers in the Minneapolis-area participating in its largest recent U.S. immigration enforcement operation can't detain or tear gas peaceful protesters, a U.S. judge in Minnesota ruled Friday.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 16, 2026

Justice Department says members of Congress can't intervene in release of Epstein files
Manhattan's top federal prosecutor said Friday that a judge lacks the authority to appoint a neutral expert to oversee the public release of documents in the sex trafficking probe of financier Jeffrey Epstein and British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 16, 2026

Mother of Elon Musk's child sues his AI company over sexual deepfake images created by Grok
The mother of one of Elon Musk's children is suing his AI company, saying its Grok chatbot allowed users to generate sexually exploitive deepfake images of her that have caused her humiliation and emotional distress.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 16, 2026

Justice Department investigating whether Minnesota's Tim Walz and Jacob Frey impeded immigration enforcement
The Justice Department is investigating whether Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey have impeded federal immigration enforcement through public statements they have made, according to two people familiar with the matter.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 16, 2026

New research bolsters evidence that Tylenol doesn't raise the risk of autism despite Donald Trump's claims
A new review of studies has found that taking Tylenol during pregnancy doesn't increase the risk of autism, ADHD or intellectual disabilities - adding to the growing body of research refuting claims made by the Trump administration.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 16, 2026

White House names some leaders with roles in next steps in Gaza, while Palestinian committee meets
The White House released the names of some of the leaders who will play a role in overseeing next steps in Gaza after the Palestinian committee set to govern the territory under U.S. supervision met for the first time Friday in Cairo.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 16, 2026

Super PAC linked to Gov. JB Pritzker launches ad campaign backing Juliana Stratton in Illinois Senate primary
On Friday evening, Stratton's campaign sent a fundraising email in the governor's name, in which Gov. Pritzker asks supporters to "help Juliana regain momentum."

Chicago Tribune
Jan 16, 2026

How the Trump administration erased centuries of Justice Department experience
Justice Connection, a network of department alums, estimates that more than 230 lawyers, agents and other employees from across the department were fired last year, apparently because of their work on cases they were assigned or past criticism of Trump, or seemingly no reason.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 16, 2026

2 million Illinois residents could have convictions for nonviolent crimes automatically sealed under new law
Gov. JB Pritzker signed a new initiative into law enabling Illinois residents who've served sentences for nonviolent offenses to have their state criminal records automatically sealed.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 16, 2026

Venezuelan opposition leader is confident about return of democracy but says little of her plans
Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado said on Friday she's confident of her country's eventual transition to democracy after the U.S. military ousted former President Nicolás Maduro.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 16, 2026

St. Stanislaus Kostka Academy to close after 151 years
After 151 years in Chicago, St. Stanislaus Kostka Academy said it will close its doors at the end of the 2025-26 school year.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 16, 2026

Former suburban cop convicted of extorting motorists, stealing cash and drugs
A former south suburban police officer was convicted by a federal jury Friday of conspiring to rob motorists of cash and drugs during traffic stops and extorting people in exchange for declining to press charges or tow their vehicles.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 16, 2026

Trump administration delays plan to withhold wages for student loan borrowers in default
The Trump administration is delaying its plans to withhold pay from student loan borrowers who default on their payments, backing off a measure that threatened to deliver a financial blow to millions of Americans.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 16, 2026

Northbrook proclamation stresses police will not aid ICE without warrant
Northbrook proclamation stresses police will not aid ICE, and federal agents cannot use municipal property, without warrant.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 16, 2026

Upstart Illinois Republican governor candidate Rick Heidner spent nearly $250,000 to get name on ballot
In the GOP race for governor, campaign finance reports show businessman Heidner with $1.16 million in cash on hand, narrowly behind the nearly $1.25 million conservative activist Ted Dabrowski reported.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 16, 2026

Gary pitches three locations for Chicago Bears stadium
Gary officials have identified three locations in the city for a potential Chicago Bears stadium, according to a proposal announced Friday.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 16, 2026

Tesla granted more time in US investigation into its self-driving tech
U.S. regulators have granted a five-week extension for Tesla to respond to allegations that its vehicles have broken traffic laws while operating in what the electric automaker calls "full self-driving" mode.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 16, 2026

Donald Trump says he may punish countries with tariffs if they don't back the US controlling Greenland
U.S. President Donald Trump suggested Friday that he may punish countries with tariffs if they don't back the U.S. controlling Greenland, a message that came as a bipartisan Congressional delegation sought to lower tensions in the Danish capital.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 16, 2026

‘She tried to get out of that cycle:' Prosecutors allege longtime abuse as Chicago attorney ordered detained in wife's slaying
Adam Beckerink, 47, a Chicago attorney, charged with first-degree murder in Caitlin Tracey's death, faced his detention hearing.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 16, 2026

Lake Bluff resident Wendell "Wendy" MIller, a founder of the Chicago Marathon, dies at 92
Wendell "Wendy" Miller, a Lake Bluff resident who helped found the Chicago Marathon and played a crucial role in its early development, has died.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 16, 2026

River Forest seeks feedback on plan for long-vacant Madison Street site
A proposed development on long-vacant parcels along Madison Street in River Forest would include 72 apartments and a new parking lot.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 16, 2026

Witness account questioned in bail hearing for fatal shooting suspect
A Lake County prosecutor questioned a witness' account of a fatal shooting during a New Year's Day custody handoff, saying it did not match what was captured on video.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 16, 2026

Trump pardons convicted fraudster after earlier clemency grant
A San Diego businesswoman who was granted clemency by Donald Trump in 2021 and later convicted on new fraud charges received a pardon from the president on Thursday, according to a White House official who spoke on the condition of anonymity.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 16, 2026

Indiana First Congressional District candidate files ballot name with Nazi salute
A Republican candidate has filed for U.S. Representative in Indiana's First District with the Nazi salute in his ballot name.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 16, 2026

Old Gary elevated train line envisioned as part of Marquette Greenway
The coalition will help convert Gary's elevated railroad in Midtown into a trail that will be part of the Marquette Greenway.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 16, 2026

Afternoon Briefing: GOP governor hopeful apologizes for past Democratic donations
Good afternoon, Chicago. Here's what is happening today.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 16, 2026

James O'Grady, former Chicago police superintendent and Cook County sheriff who drew praise and scandal, dies at 96
Known for his support of street cops, O'Grady initially was praised for targeting corruption but was later linked to corruption scandals.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 16, 2026

How the White House and governors want to fix AI-driven power shortages and price spikes
The White House and a bipartisan group of governors are pressuring the operator of the mid-Atlantic power grid to take urgent steps to boost energy supply and curb price hikes, holding a Friday event aimed at addressing a rising concern among voters about the enormous amount of power used for artificial intelligence ahead of elections later this year.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 16, 2026

Kamala Harris back in Chicago: ‘People are sick and tired of being sick and tired'
Speaking at the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Interfaith Breakfast, Kamala Harris called upon the room of politicos and religious leaders to "continue the fight" against President Donald Trump.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 16, 2026

Illinois Republican governor hopefuls target JB Pritzker as Rick Heidner apologizes for past Democratic donations
At a forum of Illinois Republicans running for governor, Rick Heidner tries to explain contributions to former Cook County State's Attorney Kim Foxx and Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 16, 2026

Arlington Heights calls for state lawmakers to act on Chicago Bears proposed new stadium
Arlington Heights officials called for Illinois lawmakers to get moving on a proposed new Chicago Bears stadium in the northwest suburb.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 16, 2026

Indiana Senate bill to merge townships passes committee
Senate Bill 270 will require the state Department of Local Government Finance to compile data on each township, except those in Marion County.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 16, 2026

Flashback: When the Chicago Bears played the Los Angeles Rams in the NFC championship game 40 years ago
Here's a look back at how the Chicago Bears and Los Angeles Rams got to the NFC championship — and how their second postseason game against each other played out.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 16, 2026

Indiana Senate committee passes nuclear facility permit bill
Nuclear power is closer to coming to Indiana as the state Senate's utility committee passed a bill that would shape how permits are issued to nuclear facilities.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 16, 2026

In their words: Greenlanders talk about Trump's desire to own their Arctic island
U.S. President Donald Trump has turned the Arctic island of Greenland into a geopolitical hotspot with his demands to own it and suggestions that the U.S. could take it by force.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 16, 2026

Inside a year of firings that have shaken the Trump Justice Department: ‘A great deal of fear'
Interviews by The Associated Press of more than a half-dozen fired employees offer a snapshot of the toll.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 16, 2026

Daywatch: New data portal details misconduct patterns among CPD
Good morning, Chicago. Here are the top stories you need to know to start your day.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 16, 2026

Chicago weather: Cold spurt arrives, making Sunday's Bears playoff game a chilly one
Weather officials say a cold spell is in the forecast for the weekend, with highs in the cool teens for the Chicago Bears' playoff game against the Los Angeles Rams.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 16, 2026

Cold spurt to set in for the weekend, making for a chilly Bears playoff
Watch out, football fans — weekend chills will make for a crisp kickoff come Sunday, though not the coldest. After a week of on-and-off flurries, weather officials say a cold spell is in the forecast for the weekend, with highs in the cool teens for the Chicago Bears' playoff game against the Los Angeles Rams. […]

Chicago Tribune
Jan 16, 2026

Plight of Mama Africa's Marketplace highlights South Shore's increasing appeal ahead of Obama Center opening
Lakiesha Ifarinu Williams became "Mama Africa" when she opened her store and community space along South Shore's 71st Street corridor. Now the future of her business is in jeopardy.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 16, 2026

South Shore property's plight highlights area's increasing appeal ahead of Obama Center opening
Dozens of dancers, drummers and spectators filled Mama Africa's Marketplace in South Shore for a spiritual ceremony in support of the shop and community space. Between the music and prayer, visitors shopped among the rows of colorful beaded jewelry, traditional African clothing and woven river grass baskets. They came to the ceremony primarily for one […]

Chicago Tribune
Jan 16, 2026

Today in Chicago History: Fire destroys McCormick Place
Here's a look back at what happened in the Chicago area on Jan. 16, according to the Tribune's archives.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 16, 2026

Today in History: Wayne Newton performs his 25,000th Las Vegas show
On Jan. 16, 1996, Wayne Newton performed his 25,000th Las Vegas show. Newton had performed more shows as a headliner in Las Vegas than any other entertainer.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 15, 2026

Proposals on immigration enforcement flood into state legislatures, heightened by Minnesota action
Momentum in Democratic-led states for the measures is growing as legislatures return to work following the killing of Renee Good by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 15, 2026

Venezuela's new leader calls for opening oil industry to foreign investment and warmer US relations
In her first state of the union address, acting President Delcy Rodríguez laid out a vision for Venezuela's new political reality.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 15, 2026

Venezuela's María Corina Machado says she presented Donald Trump her Nobel Peace Prize
Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado said she presented her Nobel Peace Prize medal to President Donald Trump during a meeting with him at the White House on Thursday, "as a recognition for his unique commitment with our freedom."

Chicago Tribune
Jan 15, 2026

Joliet school custodian charged with child pornography granted pretrial release
A former Joliet elementary school custodian will be on home confinement as he awaits trial on child pornography charges. He has been fired from his job with Joliet Elementary School District 86.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 15, 2026

Senate bill to tackle welfare fraud passes out of Indiana committee
An amended welfare fraud bill passed out of the Senate Appropriations Committee Thursday in a 9-3 vote, with one Democrat voting in favor of the bill because he'd like to continue working with the bill author on amendments. Senate Bill 1, authored by State Sen. Chris Garten, R-Charlestown, was filed to prevent fraud and contain […]

Chicago Tribune
Jan 15, 2026

Third person charged in Jimmijion Bailey's death
A digital trail led authorities to charge Ralph Stokes' relative with helping him to dispose of Jimmijion Bailey's body in October 2024.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 15, 2026

Judge who blasted Operation Midway Blitz use-of-force tactics will hear new lawsuit by city, state
The federal judge who issued a landmark preliminary injunction in November limiting the use of force by immigration agents agreed Thursday to take over a new lawsuit filed by the state and city of Chicago alleging a much broader swath of illegal actions during the Trump administration's Operation Midway Blitz.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 15, 2026

An expressway that went nowhere
Mayor Richard J. Daley's dream to carve a Crosstown Expressway through a swath of Chicago neighborhoods provoked a citizen revolt.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 15, 2026

New OIG data portal details misconduct patterns among CPD officers, crews
The Office of Inspector General now offers an interactive data portal that allows anyone to see which Chicago Police Department officers are connected to misconduct claims.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 15, 2026

New OIG data portal details misconduct patterns among CPD officers, units
The Office of Inspector General now offers an interactive data portal that allows anyone to see which Chicago Police Department officers are connected to misconduct claims.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 15, 2026

Judge: Feds can't allege gang ties in trial of Chicago man accused of putting bounty on Gregory Bovino
Days before a high profile trial, a federal judge Thursday barred prosecutors from bringing in evidence that a Chicago man charged with putting a bounty on Border Patrol Cmdr. Gregory Bovino's head had ties to the Latin Kings.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 15, 2026

Afternoon Briefing: Chesterton High student speaks out about racism at his school
Good afternoon, Chicago. Here's what is happening today.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 15, 2026

The U.S. is pressing Mexico to allow US forces to fight cartels
The United States is intensifying pressure on Mexico to allow U.S. military forces to conduct joint operations to dismantle fentanyl labs inside the country, according to U.S. officials.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 15, 2026

Vintage Chicago Tribune: How Chicago expressways and other major roads got their names
Getting familiar with Chicago's expressways — which are referred to by name instead of number — can be confusing.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 15, 2026

President Donald Trump threatens to invoke Insurrection Act in Minnesota. What is it?
President Donald Trump is threatening to use the Insurrection Act in Minnesota to tamp down unrest and the pushback against ICE agents working in the state.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 15, 2026

CPS short thousands of applications for Local School Councils less than a week before deadline
Chicago Public Schools has received less than half of the thousands of applications it needs for Local School Council spots before Tuesday's deadline.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 15, 2026

Former DePaul players alleged to have fixed 3 Big East games in 20-person basketball gambling indictment
Former DePaul guard Jalen Terry and forward Da'Sean Nelson are accused of fixing the first halves by underperforming in three Big East games in February and March 2024.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 15, 2026

Gov. Braun said Indiana ‘working hard' to secure Chicago Bears stadium
Indiana Gov. Mike Braun addressed the Chicago Bears potentially moving to Northwest Indiana during his 2026 State of the State address, but kept any specifics close to the vest.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 15, 2026

Gov. Mike Braun said Indiana ‘working hard' to secure Chicago Bears stadium
Indiana Gov. Mike Braun addressed the Chicago Bears potentially moving to Northwest Indiana during his 2026 State of the State address, but kept any specifics close to the vest.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 15, 2026

Chesterton High student speaks out about racism at his school: ‘I hope for change'
Julian Blevins was tired of hearing racial slurs, so he posted on social media about his experience at Chesterton High School.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 15, 2026

Gary residents express concerns with wet processing system proposal
The Gary Common Council planning and development committee looked at an ordinance that would issue a permit for a wet processing system.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 15, 2026

Kamala Harris returning to Chicago for MLK breakfast
Former Vice President Kamala Harris will return to Chicago on Friday for this year's Martin Luther King Jr. Interfaith Breakfast, Mayor Brandon Johnson announced.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 15, 2026

Environmental groups file petitions against U.S. Steel, BP permits
The petitions claim that air permit renewals for U.S. Steel's Midwest Plant and the BP Whiting reginery are inadequate.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 15, 2026

US seizes another sanctioned oil tanker the Trump administration says has ties to Venezuela
U.S. forces in the Caribbean Sea have seized another sanctioned oil tanker the Trump administration says has ties to Venezuela, part of a broader U.S. effort to take control of the South American country's oil.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 15, 2026

European troops arrive in Greenland as talks with US highlight ‘disagreement' over island's future
Troops from several European countries continued to arrive in Greenland on Thursday in a show of support for Denmark as talks between representatives of Denmark, Greenland and the U.S. highlighted "fundamental disagreement" over the future of the Arctic island.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 15, 2026

1 dead and 2 wounded in Morgan Park shooting
A 28-year-old man was fatally wounded in a triple shooting on the Far South Side in the Morgan Park neighborhood, Chicago police said.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 15, 2026

Daywatch: What Chicagoans said in a survey about Trump's immigration crackdown
Good morning, Chicago. Here are the top stories you need to know to start your day.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 15, 2026

Democrat blasts HHS for creating confusion in cutting, then reinstating SAMHSA grants
A top Democrat slammed the Trump administration late Wednesday for creating "uncertainty and confusion" in cutting thousands of substance abuse and mental health grants and then abruptly reversing course.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 15, 2026

Trump threatens to use the Insurrection Act to end protests in Minneapolis
A federal officer shot a man in the leg in Minneapolis after being attacked with a shovel and broom handle, further heightening the sense of fear and anger radiating across the city.

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