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Chicago Tribune
Feb 03, 2026

Don Lemon says a dozen agents were sent to arrest him even though he offered to turn himself in
Don Lemon said about a dozen federal agents came to his Los Angeles hotel to arrest him last week, even though his attorney had told authorities he would turn himself in to face federal civil rights charges over his coverage of an anti-immigration enforcement protest that disrupted a service at a Minnesota church.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 03, 2026

‘Today' show host Savannah Guthrie asks for prayers to help bring her missing mom home
"Today" show host Savannah Guthrie is asking for prayers to help bring home her 84-year-old mother, whom authorities in Arizona believe was kidnapped, abducted or otherwise taken against her will.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 03, 2026

16-year-old boy among 2 wounded in South Side shooting
A 16-year-old boy was among two teens critically wounded overnight on the South Side in the Jackson Park neighborhood, Chicago police said.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 03, 2026

Daywatch: Cook County Board president's security costs rise
Good morning, Chicago. Here are the top stories you need to know to start your day.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 03, 2026

Illinois joins World Health Organization network, after Trump administration withdraws from group
Joining the World Health Organization's Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network is the state's latest move into an area that was previously the domain of the federal government, before the administration of President Donald Trump began remaking public health policies and guidance.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 03, 2026

Today in Chicago History: Heather Mack tells Tribune from Bali jail, ‘I loved my mom'
Here's a look back at what happened in the Chicago area on Feb. 3, according to the Tribune's archives.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 03, 2026

Today in History: 15th Amendment ratified
On Feb. 3, 1870, the 15th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, granting Black American men the right to vote, was ratified.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 02, 2026

Harvey City Council deadlocks, fails to select acting mayor following death of Christopher Clark
Both Ald. Shirley Drewenski and Dominique Randle-El were nominated, but neither received a majority vote of the Harvey City Council.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 02, 2026

Clintons agree to testify in House Epstein investigation before contempt of Congress vote
Former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton agreed late Monday to testify in a House investigation into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 02, 2026

Millions raised fuel fierce fights for 5 open Illinois congressional seats ahead of March primary
The five heavily blue congressional districts that span from Algonquin through parts of Chicago and down to Danville have nearly four dozen Democrats competing to replace three retiring members of Congress and two who are running for the U.S. Senate.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 02, 2026

U. of I. Republicans club faces backlash for post supporting ICE: ‘Only traitors help invaders'
The Illini Republicans club at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign is facing backlash after posting an illustration on social media of a masked gunman holding a weapon to a kneeling man's head — alongside the caption, "Only traitors help invaders."

Chicago Tribune
Feb 02, 2026

Cook County state's attorney's office reviewing legality of mayor's immigration executive order
The Cook County state's attorney's office on Monday said "a thorough analysis is being conducted" to assess the legality of a mayoral executive order that directs Chicago police to investigate potential wrongdoing by immigration agents.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 02, 2026

Hundreds of students walk out from class across Chicago's North Side in protest of ICE
The rally came after a string of actions staged across the Chicago area and country last week amid widespread outrage over the killing of Alex Pretti.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 02, 2026

Hundreds of students walk out from class across Chicago's North Side to protest against ICE
The rally came after a string of actions staged across the Chicago area and country last week amid widespread outrage over the killing of Alex Pretti.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 02, 2026

Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle's security team fleet to get upgrade
Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle's executive protection detail is budgeted to cost up to $1.5 million this year.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 02, 2026

Indiana committee OKs police cooperation with ICE bill amid criticism
An Indiana immigration bill allowing local and state police to enforce federal immigration laws and for those officers to cooperate with ICE passed and was amended in the House Judiciary Committee Monday to more closely mirror a bill that didn't advance in last year's session.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 02, 2026

Trump says he won't tear down the Kennedy Center arts venue but it needs to be closed for repairs
President Donald Trump said Monday that he won't tear down the Kennedy Center but said it needs to be closed for about two years for work that cannot be done with patrons coming and going for shows and other performances.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 02, 2026

Waymo-backed bill could make self-driving cars legal in Illinois in three years
The bill would authorize autonomous vehicle pilot programs in a handful of Illinois counties, including Cook County, before opening the door to statewide legalization of self-driving cars in three years.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 02, 2026

Tragedy off America's oldest seaport at Gloucester claims 7 lives as fishing boat sinks in frigid waters
The seven victims of a marine tragedy that has devastated a storied Massachusetts fishing town included a fifth-generation fisherman, a young federal fisheries observer on her first job at sea and a father-and-son crew duo who all died when their fishing boat, the Lily Jean, sank off of Gloucester.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 02, 2026

Every Homeland Security officer in Minneapolis is now being issued a body-worn camera, Kristi Noem says
Every Homeland Security officer on the ground, including Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers, will be immediately issued body-worn cameras, Secretary Kristi Noem said Monday.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 02, 2026

Former Porter County Jail officer charged with battery involving inmate
A Porter County Jail officer was terminated for violating the sheriff's department's use of force policy and charged with battery.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 02, 2026

Hebron Middle School student, 13, dies from BMX injuries
A 13-year-old Hebron boy died Saturday from injuries at the Steel Wheels BMX track in Hobart, the Lake County Coroner's Office said.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 02, 2026

Hundreds pack an Ohio church to back extending protected status for Haitians in the US
In a church crowded to overcapacity, two-dozen faith leaders and their audience of hundreds sang and prayed together in unity Monday as a sign of support for Haitian migrants, some of whom fear their protected status in the United States may be ended this week.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 02, 2026

Afternoon Briefing: Decision looms on release of video in Officer Krystal Rivera case
Good afternoon, Chicago. Here's what is happening today.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 02, 2026

‘Your day will come': Schaumburg man accused of threatening FBI agent after ICE shooting in Minneapolis
A Schaumburg man has been arrested on charges of doxing and threatening an FBI agent whose information was stolen from a government vehicle during a protest over an immigration-related shooting in Minneapolis last month.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 02, 2026

Illinois appeals court to review order sealing video in Krystal Rivera shooting
An Illinois appeals court may soon decide whether to undo a controversial order by a Cook County judge that kept video footage and other records sealed related to the slaying of Chicago police Officer Krystal Rivera.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 02, 2026

Indiana education bills on the move, or stalled at halfway point
The first half of the General Assembly included a spate of education bills, some of which move on to the Senate while others stalled out.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 02, 2026

Sheriff says ‘we do in fact have a crime scene' in search for mom of ‘Today' host Savannah Guthrie
An Arizona sheriff said Monday that "we do in fact have a crime scene" as authorities search for the 84-year-old mother of "Today" show host Savannah Guthrie, who was reported missing over the weekend.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 02, 2026

The Grammys had lots of Mars, Carpenter soaring and a near-naked Bieber. Here are some key moments.
Bad Bunny had made history by winning album of the year for "Debí Tirar Más Fotos," the first time a Spanish-language album took home the Recording Academy's top prize.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 02, 2026

Speaker Johnson faces tough choices on partial government shutdown and debate over ICE
House Speaker Mike Johnson faces tough days ahead trying to muscle a federal funding package to passage and prevent a prolonged partial government shutdown as debate intensifies over the Trump administration's sweeping immigration enforcement operations.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 02, 2026

Punxsutawney Phil is said to have seen his shadow, forecasting 6 more weeks of wintry weather
Punxsutawney Phil predicted six more weeks of wintry weather Monday, a forecast sure to disappoint many after what's already been a long, cold season across large parts of the United States.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 02, 2026

Daywatch: As Olympics begin, race is on to adapt to warming winters
Good morning, Chicago. Here are the top stories you need to know to start your day.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 02, 2026

Hayden Thompson, a Chicago-area rockabilly musician who found success in Europe, dies at 87
Although he and bandmates recorded at the famed Sun Studios in Memphis and he played Nashville's Grand Ole Opry, real fame eluded him in the U.S., though not in Europe. He was later inducted into the Rockabilly Hall of Fame.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 02, 2026

From the Olympics in Italy to skiing the Wisconsin slopes, race is on to adapt to warming winters
Unseasonably warm temps in Italy and a reduced snowpack will require 2 million cubic yards of artificial snow to ensure consistent conditions for athletes.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 02, 2026

From the Olympics in Italy to skiing the Wisconsin slopes, the race is on to adapt to warming winters
Unseasonably warm temps in Italy and a reduced snowpack will require 2 million cubic yards of artificial snow to ensure consistent conditions for athletes.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 02, 2026

Today in History: Philip Seymour Hoffman found dead
On Feb. 2, 2014, Oscar-winning actor Philip Seymour Hoffman, widely considered one of the greatest actors of his generation, was found dead in his New York apartment from an accidental drug overdose.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 02, 2026

Today in Chicago History: 5 women slain inside Lane Bryant store in Tinley Park
Here's a look back at what happened in the Chicago area on Feb. 2, according to the Tribune's archives.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 01, 2026

Top Justice Department official plays down chance for charges arising from Epstein files revelations
A top Justice Department official played down the possibility of additional criminal charges arising from the Jeffrey Epstein files, saying Sunday that the existence of "horrible photographs" and troubling email correspondence does not "allow us necessarily to prosecute somebody."

Chicago Tribune
Feb 01, 2026

Mayor of Portland, Oregon, demands ICE leave the city after federal agents gas protesters
The mayor of Portland, Oregon, demanded U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement leave his city after federal agents launched tear gas at a crowd of demonstrators outside an ICE facility during a weekend protest.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 01, 2026

Kennedy Center will close for 2 years for renovations in July, Donald Trump says, after performers backlash
President Donald Trump says he will move to close Washington's Kennedy Center performing arts venue for two years starting in July for construction.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 01, 2026

Fundraising hauls show RNC vastly outpacing Democrats ahead of midterm elections
The Republican National Committee has vastly outpaced Democrats in the crush for cash ahead of the midterm elections, holding a nearly $100 million advantage at the close of 2025, according to year-end filings to the Federal Election Commission.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 01, 2026

The Grammys bring more celebrity pushback to the Trump administration's immigration crackdown
Entertainment's awards season has coincided with the Trump administration's mass deportation campaign in Minneapolis, forcing artists to decide whether and how to join the growing cultural revolt against immigration crackdowns.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 01, 2026

Gov. JB Pritzker throws Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton a $5 million lifeline for her US Senate bid
Gov. JB Pritzker had been expected to open his campaign wallet to help Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton's US Senate bid in the March 17 Democratic primary since he endorsed her last year.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 01, 2026

Voting is open for Chicago's ‘You Name a Snowplow' contest
Voters can choose their favorite six out of 25 names until Feb. 14. The winning names will be displayed on signs attached to the snowplows.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 01, 2026

Oscar-nominated screenwriter of Iranian drama ‘It Was Just an Accident' arrested in Tehran
One of the Oscar-nominated screenwriters of the Iranian drama "It Was Just an Accident" has been arrested in Tehran just weeks before the Academy Awards.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 01, 2026

Indiana Landmarks grants aid preservation efforts in Lake and Porter counties
Indiana Landmarks offered a number of grants in Northwest Indiana to save meaningful places in 2025.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 01, 2026

‘Melania,' panned by some film critics, opens with strong ticket sales for a documentary
Promoted by President Donald Trump as "a must watch," the Melania Trump documentary "Melania" debuted with a better-than-expected $7 million in ticket sales, according to studio estimates Sunday.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 01, 2026

Speaker Mike Johnson says no quick House vote to end partial shutdown and blames Democrats for their ICE demands
House Speaker Mike Johnson said Sunday it will be a few days before a government funding package comes up for a vote, all but ensuring the partial federal shutdown will drag into the week.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 01, 2026

SWAT active in South Shore, Chicago police confirm
Police responded alongside Special Weapons And Tactics forces to an incident in South Shore Sunday morning.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 01, 2026

Former Prince Andrew can't escape Jeffrey Epstein's shadow as new documents reveal details about friendship
Britain's royal family is facing embarrassment after the latest release of documents from the U.S. investigation into Jeffrey Epstein revealed a relationship between the convicted sex offender and a correspondent who appears to be the former Prince Andrew.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 01, 2026

Dog Show 101: What to know about the 150th Westminster show
Big or small, sleek or shaggy, imposing or impish, dogs are all trying for the top prize at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show in its milestone 150th year.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 01, 2026

Demond Wilson, who played Lamont on ‘Sanford and Son,' dies at 79
Demond Wilson, who found fame in the 1970s playing Lamont on "Sanford and Son" and went on to become a minister, has died. He was 79.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 01, 2026

Fierce debate erupts on Indiana National Guard military police bill
A bill allowing the Indiana governor to deploy a "military police force" of the Indiana National Guard throughout the state advanced out of the House Wednesday amid heated debate, but legal experts are worried that, if signed into law, it could put the Guard into situations they're not trained to handle.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 01, 2026

Hometown author's labor of love showcases community spirit of Flossmoor via book and film
Tom Dobrez's documentary film, "Flossmoor: A More Perfect Place" and accompanying book were met with enthusiasm at a recent screening.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 01, 2026

Stricter ballast rules on freighters demanded to protect Great Lakes from invasive species
To prevent further spread of potentially catastrophic invasive species in the Great Lakes, the Canadian government is moving forward with tighter restrictions on all freighters. But standards finalized by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in 2024, meanwhile, apply only to a fraction of the lake-going vessels. Environmentalists say the U.S. standards are flawed because existing […]

Chicago Tribune
Feb 01, 2026

‘Oh god, what do we even do?': Family of Linda Brown to launch missing person advocacy program
A podcasting relative of a CPS teacher found dead is launching a program to ensure families of the missing have the best chance at bringing their loved ones home.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 01, 2026

Still reeling from Operation Midway Blitz, Chicago casts wary eye toward Minneapolis
Agents efforts in Minnesota have mirrored what many in Chicago saw: parents in reflective vests outside schools, cars left abandoned with their doors open and drivers missing, dark SUVs screaming through red lights, locked restaurant doors and miniature recessions in the hardest-hit neighborhoods.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 01, 2026

‘The patriarch of Black radio'
Before Herb Kent "The Cool Gent," Don Cornelius and so many others, there was Jack L. Cooper, who pioneered a Black radio empire in Chicago.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 01, 2026

Today in History: John S. Rock admitted to the bar
On Feb. 1, 1865, abolitionist John S. Rock became the first Black lawyer admitted to the bar of the U.S. Supreme Court.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 01, 2026

Today in Chicago History: Morton Grove enacts nation's first handgun ban
Here's a look back at what happened in the Chicago area on Feb. 1, according to the Tribune's archives.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 31, 2026

Cops: Two teens shot on a CTA bus in Humboldt Park following quarrel
The teens were shot after a verbal dispute between a male of unknown age and a group of males, police said.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 31, 2026

NASA begins a practice countdown for its first moonshot with astronauts in more than 50 years
NASA began a two-day practice countdown Saturday leading up to the fueling of its new moon rocket, a crucial test that will determine when four astronauts blast off on a lunar flyby.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 31, 2026

From Elon Musk to the former Prince Andrew, a who's who of powerful men are named in Epstein files
A who's who of powerful men make appearances in the huge trove of documents released Friday by the Justice Department in connection with its investigations of Jeffrey Epstein.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 31, 2026

A chatbot entirely powered by humans, not artificial intelligence? This Chilean community shows why.
About 50 residents of a community outside Chile's capital spent Saturday trying their best to power an entirely human-operated chatbot that could answer questions and make silly pictures on command.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 31, 2026

Police: Woman, 70, among 3 hurt in Austin shooting
The woman was standing with two men, when shots rang out just before 2:30 p.m., Chicago police said.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 31, 2026

Illinois advances in bid to move up 2028 Democratic presidential primary date, but hurdles remain
National Democrats chose to advance all 12 states that want to move up to be part of the early, pre-Super Tuesday primaries. The states will make presentations this spring.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 31, 2026

Mayor Brandon Johnson directs police to investigate federal immigration agents for possible felony charges
After announcement, Cook County State's Attorney Eileen O'Neill Burke said Mayor Brandon Johnson's comment she was in "complete support" of the measure was "not true."

Chicago Tribune
Jan 31, 2026

Vigil honors slain VA nurse Alex Pretti, his care for those in need
After the clergy offered praise and comfort to a group mourning Alex Pretti's death, a Merrillville man pulled the scarf from his face and jacket hood from his head in the oppressive cold and took the microphone. Ruben Valdez, a U.S. Marine veteran who served from 1975 to 1979, said, "I'm here. I'm not covering my face and I'm not backing down."

Chicago Tribune
Jan 31, 2026

Judge orders US to release 5-year-old and dad taken into custody in Minnesota crackdown
A judge on Saturday ordered the U.S. to release a 5-year-old boy and his father from a Texas detention center where they were taken after being detained in a Minneapolis suburb last month.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 31, 2026

What to know about the partial government shutdown and its impact
The partial government shutdown that started Saturday is vastly different from the record closure in the fall.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 31, 2026

In the latest Epstein files are famous names and new details about an earlier investigation
Newly disclosed government files on Jeffrey Epstein are offering more details about his interactions with the rich and famous after he served time for sex crimes in Florida.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 31, 2026

Judge says she won't halt the immigration enforcement surge as a lawsuit proceeds
A federal judge says she won't halt the immigration enforcement surge in Minnesota and the Twin Cities as a lawsuit over it proceeds.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 31, 2026

Punxsutawney Phil prepares to issue his Groundhog Day weather verdict
The groundwork has been laid for a sunrise ceremony Monday when international woodchuck celebrity Punxsutawney Phil's annual long-term weather forecast will be announced.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 31, 2026

Israel violates ceasefire, striking Gaza tent camp and killing 30 Palestinians, including children
Israeli strikes on an apartment building in Gaza City and a tent camp in Khan Younis have killed at least 30 Palestinians, including several children.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 31, 2026

President Trump moved fast to cut a funding deal. It's a striking change from the last shutdown fight.
President Donald Trump acted quickly to negotiate with Democratic senators on a deal to avert a government shutdown.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 31, 2026

Yorkville D115 voters to decide on $275 million bond measure for new school buildings, high school improvements
The district is looking to build new elementary and middle schools and make significant additions to the high school building.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 31, 2026

Demonstrators in Milan protest ICE unit at Winter Olympics, criticizing ‘creeping fascism'
Hundreds of demonstrators gathered Saturday in Milan to protest the deployment of ICE agents during the upcoming Winter Olympics.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 31, 2026

Powerful storm threatens East Coast including parts unaccustomed to heavy snow
In Myrtle Beach, South Carolina — whose official seal is the sun, palm trees and a seagull — 6 inches of snow was expected.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 31, 2026

Home and studio of R. Harold Zook, ‘Hinsdale's Frank Lloyd Wright,' gets funding boost for preservation
The Hinsdale Historical Society's plans for the home of R. Harold Zook, "Hinsdale's Frank Lloyd Wright," received a boost in the form of a grant from Landmarks Illinois.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 31, 2026

Illinois' Republican candidates for governor push crime as top issue despite data showing declines
The Republican race for governor features a paradoxical narrative in which candidates loyal to President Trump are campaigning against a crime wave he says no longer exists.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 31, 2026

Today in History: Doug Williams named Super Bowl MVP
On Jan. 31, 1988, Doug Williams, the first Black quarterback to play in the Super Bowl, led the Washington Redskins (now Washington Commanders) to a 42-10 victory over the Denver Broncos and was named Super Bowl MVP.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 31, 2026

Today in Chicago History: Thousands — including Mayor Daley and Sammy Davis Jr. — say goodbye to Mahalia Jackson
Here's a look back at what happened in the Chicago area on Jan. 31, according to the Tribune's archives.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 30, 2026

‘I tried to grab his phone': Body camera footage sheds light on immigration agent's gas station confrontation with protester
An immigration agent facing criminal charges in Cook County told Brookfield police officers that he tried to grab the phone of an individual who was filming him at a gas station in the western suburb, according to body camera footage released Friday.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 30, 2026

‘I tried to grab his phone:' Body camera footage sheds light on immigration agent's gas station confrontation with protester
An immigration agent facing criminal charges in Cook County told Brookfield police officers that he tried to grab the phone of an individual who was filming him at a gas station in the western suburb, according to body camera footage released Friday.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 30, 2026

Judge blocks additional citizenship provisions in latest setback to Donald Trump's election executive order
A federal judge on Friday blocked certain federal agencies from requesting citizenship status when distributing voter registration forms, the latest blow to a wide-ranging executive order on elections President Donald Trump signed last year.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 30, 2026

Greg Biffle wasn't flying his plane before crash that killed him and 6 others, NTSB report says
Retired NASCAR driver Greg Biffle was not flying his own jet when it crashed last month, killing him and six others, according to a Friday report from investigators.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 30, 2026

What to know about the civil rights charges Don Lemon faces for covering church protest in Minnesota
Seven people, including former CNN anchor Don Lemon and another journalist — have been charged with violating two different federal laws in connection with the protest that interrupted a worship service at a Minnesota church earlier this month.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 30, 2026

New Epstein file dump reveals gushing emails between Melania Trump, Ghislaine Maxwell
The Justice Department on Friday released many more files related to its investigation of Jeffrey Epstein, including a gushing exchange between Melania Trump and Epstein's now-imprisoned sidekick, Ghislaine Maxwell.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 30, 2026

Two dead in Chicago from meningococcal disease, with more cases than usual reported
In the last two weeks, Chicago has had two deaths and at least seven cases of meningococcal disease in adults — a higher number of cases than usual for such a short time span, according to the Chicago Department of Public Health.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 30, 2026

Trump administration approves new arms sales to Israel worth $6.67 billion
The Trump administration has approved a massive new series of arms sales to Israel totaling $6.67 billion, including 30 Apache attack helicopters and related equipment and weapons as well as 3,250 light tactical vehicles.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 30, 2026

Experts describe overreach from federal immigration agents at Illinois commission hearing: ‘A masked monster'
Gov J.B. Pritzker launched the accountability commission in October to scrutinize federal immigration agents' actions during Operation Midway Blitz.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 30, 2026

CTU alleges rival union conspired with the boss in fight over low-wage CPS employees
The Chicago Teachers Union has accused the Chicago Board of Education of conspiring with a rival union to undermine its bargaining unit.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 30, 2026

Expanded work requirements for the biggest US food aid program are kicking in for more states
Work requirements are kicking in for more older adults and parents of teenagers across the U.S. who get help with groceries through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 30, 2026

Students get a chance to hear Court of Appeals case at IUN
Three appeals court judges heard orgal arguments in Bisel vs. State at Appeals on Wheels at Indiana University Northwest Friday.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 30, 2026

Donald Trump's wide ambitions for Board of Peace spark new support for the United Nations
President Donald Trump's latest attempt to sidestep the United Nations through his new Board of Peace appears to have inadvertently backfired after major world powers rejected U.S. aspirations for it to have a larger international mandate.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 30, 2026

Basil Talbott Jr., Sun-Times political editor and longtime columnist, dies at 89
During his years in Chicago and Washington, D.C., Talbott covered the civil rights movement, the first Daley administration and the rise and fall of President Bill Clinton. Colleagues remember him for always putting journalistic integrity first.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 30, 2026

Macaulay Culkin, Meryl Streep and more pay tribute to Catherine O'Hara, who died at 71
The death of Catherine O'Hara at 71 prompted an outpouring from the actor's co-stars and friends over the decades.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 30, 2026

Man to get third mental competency evaluation in ‘19 roommate's Gary death
Judge Gina Jones ordered another mental competency evaluation Friday for a man charged in January 2019 with killing his roommate at a long-term care facility in Gary. Withrow, now 35, was charged with murder in January 2019 with the Jan. 26, 2019 beating death of David Carte, 48, of Gary. He was found incompetent to […]

Chicago Tribune
Jan 30, 2026

35-year-old man fatally wounded Friday on West Side
A 35-year-old man was fatally wounded late Friday morning during an argument in the Austin neighborhood.

Chicago Tribune
Jan 30, 2026

Duneland superintendent leaving for Hinsdale but a legacy remains
Duneland Schools Superintendent Chip Pettit is leaving after seven years for a job as superintendent for Hinsdale Township District 86.

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