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Chicago Tribune
Feb 13, 2026

Hinsdale-Clarendon Hills Elementary District 181 educators earn state Those Who Excel awards
Thirteen educators from Hinsdale-Clarendon Hills Elementary District 181 have been recognized with the 2026 Those Who Excel award.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 13, 2026

Illinois Republicans weigh fealty to Trump as president's agenda faces backlash and shutdown threat
Illinois' three House Republicans — all loyal Trump supporters who reliably vote with the president — may have recalibrate as they weigh in on increasingly unpopular positions.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 13, 2026

Human composting offers an environmentally friendly end. Some are pushing to legalize it in Illinois.
This green approach avoids the release of smoke from cremation and the leaking of fluids from burying embalmed bodies.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 13, 2026

After man freed in Barrington murder-dismemberment case, online dating efforts spark anger
Paul Modrowski was 18 years old when prosecutors charged him and a co-defendant with the murder of a friend, Dean Fawcett, whose headless body was discovered months earlier near railroad tracks in Barrington.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 13, 2026

Today in Chicago History: ‘Boondoggle' parking meter deal causes rate increase
Here's a look back at what happened in the Chicago area on Feb. 13, according to the Tribune's archives.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 13, 2026

Today in History: ‘Rent' premieres off-Broadway
On Feb. 13, 1996, the rock musical "Rent," by Jonathan Larson, premiered off-Broadway less than three weeks after Larson's death.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 12, 2026

Remote community grieves the 8 victims killed in Canada's deadliest attack in years
Authorities said the 18-year-old alleged shooter, identified as Jesse Van Rootselaar, killed her mother and 11-year-old stepbrother before heading to the nearby Tumbler Ridge Secondary School and opening fire, killing five children and an educator before killing herself.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 12, 2026

Trump administration dismantles US ability to fight climate change; environmentalists vow to appeal
In the Midwest, climate change is fueling extreme heat, toxic algal blooms in the Great Lakes and tornadoes across Illinois.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 12, 2026

Deaths in Iran's crackdown on protests reach more than 7,000, activists say
Activists say the death toll from a crackdown over Iran's nationwide protests has reached at least 7,000 with many more people still feared dead.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 12, 2026

Administrator, childcare worker at Evanston schools charged with child sexual abuse: prosecutors
An assistant principal and childcare worker at Evanston schools face charges of child sexual abuse in Cook County and Florida.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 12, 2026

President Trump nominates next leader of National Park Service
President Donald Trump has nominated for director of the National Park Service an executive from a hospitality company that has extensive contracts with the agency he would lead.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 12, 2026

Bill aimed at curbing electric rates passes out of Senate committee
A Northwest Indiana state senator introduced two amendments to a House electric affordability bill that were shot down before the legislation makes its way to the Senate floor. State Sen. Rodney Pol Jr., D-Chesterton, introduced an amendment that would require electric utilities to offer 12-month payment plans and another that would require companies to explain […]

Chicago Tribune
Feb 12, 2026

Toni Preckwinkle calls for charges against federal immigration agents in local shootings
Toni Preckwinkle called Thursday for State's Attorney Eileen O'Neill Burke to pursue charges against federal agents in the killing of Silverio Villegas González and shooting of Marimar Martinez.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 12, 2026

What to know about EPA decision to revoke a scientific finding that helped fight climate change
The Environmental Protection Agency revoked its own 2009 "endangerment finding," a scientific conclusion that for 16 years has been the central basis for regulating planet-warming emissions.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 12, 2026

US stocks drop sharply as investors hunt for losers that will be hurt by AI
U.S. stocks fell sharply Thursday as the market punished companies seen as potential losers from artificial-intelligence technology.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 12, 2026

Vintage Chicago Tribune: Black Panther heritage sites in the Chicago area
A search of the Tribune's archives found the significance of five of the Black Panther heritage sites — including the apartment where Fred Hampton and Mark Clark were killed.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 12, 2026

Police: Unidentified woman pulled from river on Lower West Side
Police are investigating after a woman was pulled from the water Thursday afternoon on the city's Lower West Side near the South Ashland Avenue Bridge over the Chicago River.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 12, 2026

Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas held stock in company that has county technology deal
Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas held stock for years in a company with a major contract working in her office, a potential violation of the county's conflict-of-interest rules.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 12, 2026

3 Illinois GOP rivals for US Senate sidestep criticizing President Donald Trump in debate but note differences
Don Tracy, Jeannie Evans and Casey Chlebek appeared Wednesday night at an hour-long debate. Each made some missteps as they contended a Republican could win the race to succeed retiring Democratic U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 12, 2026

Ex-CPD detective invokes 5th Amendment dozens of times in wrongful conviction trial
Disgraced former Chicago police detective Reynaldo Guevara invoked his 5th Amendment rights against self-incrimination more than 80 times Thursday in an ongoing federal wrongful conviction trial where he is accused of beating witnesses and coercing a confession in a 1989 gang-related slaying in Humboldt Park.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 12, 2026

Homeland Security shutdown seems certain as funding talks between White House and Democrats stall
Democrats said the White House offer, which was not made public, did not include sufficient curbs on ICE after two protesters were fatally shot last month.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 12, 2026

Opus sends letter denying Merrillville ICE facility deal
Merrillville officials hope a letter denying the existence of a Department of Homeland Security contract on a warehouse in town will calm residents' nerves about a theoretical immigrant detention center.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 12, 2026

Aurora ceremony to honor victims on seventh anniversary of Henry Pratt mass shooting
The city of Aurora will hold a wreath-laying ceremony on Sunday to honor those who lost their lives in the mass shooting at the Henry Pratt Co. facility in the city seven years ago.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 12, 2026

Josephine Louis, owner of British-themed gift store and a Northwestern University benefactor, dies at 95
The Northwestern alum discovered and bought the shop Eximious while living in London as the wife of the U.S. ambassador to the U.K.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 12, 2026

Students lead walkouts at three Northwest Indiana high schools to protest ICE
Hundreds of students in Portage, Griffith and Munster held walkouts Thursday to voice their opposition to actions by ICE.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 12, 2026

Afternoon Briefing: Portage makes a pitch to host the Bears
Good afternoon, Chicago. Here's what is happening today.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 12, 2026

Trump's EPA revokes scientific finding that underpinned US fight against climate change
Zeldin and Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy have moved to drastically scale back limits on tailpipe emissions from cars and trucks. Rules imposed under Democratic President Joe Biden were intended to encourage U.S. automakers to build and sell more electric vehicles. The transportation sector is the largest source of greenhouse gas emissions in the U.S. The Trump administration announced a proposal in December to weaken vehicle mileage rules for the auto industry, loosening regulatory pressure on automakers to control pollution from gasoline-powered cars and trucks. The EPA said its two-year delay to a Biden-era rule on greenhouse gas emissions by cars and light trucks will give the agency time to develop a plan that better reflects the reality of slower EV sales, while promoting consumer choice and lowering prices.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 12, 2026

What to know about Canada's new bridge to Detroit that Trump hates
President Donald Trump says he intends to block a new bridge connecting the United States and Canada that aims to ease congestion at the busiest trade corridor between the two nations.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 12, 2026

CPS board members accuse Mayor Brandon Johnson of ‘sabotage' in CEO search
A group of six Chicago Public Schools board members blasted Mayor Brandon Johnson on Thursday, accusing City Hall of sabotaging a professional search for a new head of the school district.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 12, 2026

Where to stream James Van Der Beek's best performances
James Van Der Beek, who died Wednesday at 48, seemed to understand early on that his lasting legacy in Hollywood would be the title character of "Dawson's Creek."

Chicago Tribune
Feb 12, 2026

McDonald's says focus on value is bringing back customers
The fast food giant said Wednesday that its global same-store sales — or sales at locations open at least a year — jumped 5.7% in the October-December period. That's better than the 3.9% Wall Street was expecting, according to analysts polled by FactSet.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 12, 2026

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. promised to restore trust in US health agencies. One year later, it's eroding.
Since Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was sworn in to lead the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services one year ago, he has defended his upending of federal health policy by saying the changes will restore trust in America's public health agencies.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 12, 2026

Investigators ask for surveillance video from specific dates in Nancy Guthrie disappearance
Investigators are pleading with people to share home surveillance camera footage from specific dates leading up to the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie as they deal with thousands of tips in their hope to crack the case of "Today" show host Savannah Guthrie ‘s missing mother.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 12, 2026

Woman, elderly man found shot to death in Brighton Park home, Chicago police say
Officers found a 70-year-old man and 43-year-old woman unresponsive inside a residence in the 4500 block of South Albany Avenue around 8 p.m.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 12, 2026

Border czar hails a ‘safer' Minnesota as he says the state's immigration crackdown is over
The Trump administration is ending the immigration crackdown in Minnesota, border czar Tom Homan said Thursday of the two-month operation that led to thousands of arrests, angry mass protests and the fatal shootings of two U.S. citizens.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 12, 2026

Federal authorities announce an end to the immigration crackdown in Minnesota
The immigration crackdown in Minnesota that led to mass detentions, protests and two deaths is coming to an end, border czar Tom Homan said Thursday.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 12, 2026

Grieving families press Congress on aviation safety reforms after midair collision near DC
Key senators and the families of the 67 dead in an airliner collision with an Army helicopter near the nation's capital are convinced that advanced aircraft locator systems recommended by experts for nearly two decades would have prevented last year's tragedy. But it remains unclear if a bill will pass Congress requiring the systems around busy airports.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 12, 2026

Dolton sues Fifth Third Bank over $1.9 million in alleged misappropriations by former Mayor Tiffany Henyard
Dolton seeks reclaim $1.9 million from Fifth Third Bank, saying it paid unauthorized checks signed by then-Mayor Tiffany Henyard.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 12, 2026

Daywatch: Bill would hold data centers responsible for energy costs, environmental protections
Good morning, Chicago. Here are the top stories you need to know to start your day.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 12, 2026

Republicans' edge on immigration shrinks as independents balk at Trump's tactics, AP-NORC poll shows
About 6 in 10 U.S. adults say President Donald Trump has "gone too far" in sending federal immigration agents into American cities, according to a new AP-NORC poll.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 12, 2026

A conversation with the UIC professor who heads up sports sciences for US Figure Skating
Lindsay Slater Hannigan, who is director of the University of Illinois at Chicago's Human and Sport Performance Laboratory, talks about her work with Olympic skaters.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 12, 2026

Today in Chicago History: Marina City — the iconic corncob towers — granted landmark status by City Council
Here's a look back at what happened in the Chicago area on Feb. 12, according to the Tribune's archives.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 12, 2026

Today in History: Joaquín ‘El Chapo' Guzmán convicted
On Feb. 12, 2019, Mexico's most notorious drug lord, Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, was convicted in New York of running an industrial-scale drug smuggling operation, murder and money laundering. (Guzman is currently serving a life sentence at the federal supermax prison facility in Florence, Colorado.)

Chicago Tribune
Feb 11, 2026

Bill would hold data centers responsible for energy costs and environmental protections
Proposal would increase local accountability by setting water and electricity reporting requirements and water efficiency standards, and ensure community engagement.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 11, 2026

Immigration judge denies bond for Chicago man acquitted in Bovino murder-for-hire plot
An immigration judge on Wednesday denied bond to a Chicago man acquitted last month of charges he offered money for the killing of Border Patrol Cmdr. Gregory Bovino.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 11, 2026

Aldermen opposed to Mayor Brandon Johnson on budget announce ‘accountability commission'
Mayor Brandon Johnson's fight with aldermen about the budget continued Wednesday as council members said they are organizing to monitor his execution of the plan.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 11, 2026

Few leads in Nancy Guthrie investigation after 11 days, yet cases often break unexpectedly
The lack of progress in the Nancy Guthrie investigation has generated pressure and questions for local and federal investigators who haven't held a news conference in days.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 11, 2026

Chicago police workforce study calls for hundreds of cops, civilians to be hired
A long-awaited analysis of the Chicago Police Department's staffing and deployment calls for the hiring of hundreds more officers while urging scores of other positions be shifted to civilians.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 11, 2026

‘Ripped away from us by a gunshot': Man gets life sentence in Chinatown double homicide
The sentencing hearing unfolded almost exactly six years after the slaying that rattled the tight-knit Chinatown community just a month before much of the world shut down at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 11, 2026

House amends immigration bill extending to local, state police
An Indiana immigration bill allowing local and state police to enforce federal immigration laws and for those officers to cooperate with ICE was amended Tuesday

Chicago Tribune
Feb 11, 2026

‘Harold and Maude' star Bud Cort dies at 77
Bud Cort, who personified the role of Harold in the 1971 Hal Ashby classic "Harold and Maude," died Wednesday in Connecticut after a long illness. He was 77.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 11, 2026

2026 Winter Olympics: Meet the medalists from the United States
Meet all the medalists from the United States at the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 11, 2026

Afternoon Briefing: Cops in shooting of Dexter Reed largely cleared, records show
Good afternoon, Chicago. Here's what is happening today.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 11, 2026

Fire territory plan flames out in Lake Station, New Chicago
Concerns about the tax impact led the Lake Station City Council to reject a plan to form a fire territory with New Chicago.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 11, 2026

In a flurry of student walkouts, Chicago-area students continue protest of ICE
Several hundred high school students from Proviso Township walked out of their classrooms Wednesday morning in protest of mass deportation.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 11, 2026

James Van Der Beek, the ‘Dawson's Creek' star, has died at 48
James Van Der Beek, a heartthrob who starred in coming-of-age dramas at the dawn of the new millennium, shooting to fame playing the titular character in "Dawson's Creek" and in later years mocking his own hunky persona, has died. He was 48.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 11, 2026

Prayer vigil denouncing ICE actions planned for Oak Lawn's New Hope United Church of Christ
New Hope United Church of Christ plans a prayer vigil Sunday to raise awareness of actions taken by ICE and Border Patrol agents.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 11, 2026

Officers in Dexter Reed shooting largely cleared of wrongdoing, records show
The Chicago police officers involved in the March 2024 shooting of Dexter Reed were largely cleared of wrongdoing by investigators with the Civilian Office of Police Accountability, city records show.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 11, 2026

Arlington Heights rallies to bring Bears to the suburbs — and fight off a bid from Indiana
Arlington Heights leaders and residents plan to rally Wednesday for Illinois lawmakers to fight off a bid from Indiana to build a new enclosed stadium for the Chicago Bears.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 11, 2026

Marimar Martínez lawyers say officials ‘created a culture of violence' among agents
Lawyers for Marimar Martínez, the Chicago woman shot by a Border Patrol agent in October, said evidence released this week "shows the world" that Trump administration officials "have created a culture of violence among their agents."

Chicago Tribune
Feb 11, 2026

Indiana doxing bill amended to include drone language
The House Courts and Criminal Code committee passed three amendments to the doxing bill before passing it Wednesday.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 11, 2026

Canada in shock after one of the country's worst mass shootings
Canadians were in shock Wednesday after authorities said seven people were killed at a school in remote British Columbia and two others were killed at a nearby home in one of the country's deadliest mass shootings.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 11, 2026

Southland crime: Home burglary in Homewood, house selling scam in Palos Heights, and more
Crime reports from south and southwest suburban agencies from police and court reports and news releases.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 11, 2026

Another Operation Midway Blitz protest case evaporates in federal court
A judge has dismissed yet another set of Operation Midway Blitz related charges, this time against against a man who had been accused of resisting or impeding federal agents during the Trump administration's expansive immigration raids in and around Chicago late last year.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 11, 2026

As ICE expands, an AP review of crimes committed by agents shows how their powers can be abused
Investigators said one immigration enforcement official got away with physically assaulting his girlfriend for years. Another admitted he repeatedly sexually abused a woman in his custody. A third is charged with taking bribes to remove detention orders on people targeted for deportation.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 11, 2026

Several ICE agents were arrested in recent months, showing risk of misconduct
Investigators said one immigration enforcement official got away with physically assaulting his girlfriend for years. Another admitted he repeatedly sexually abused a woman in his custody. A third is charged with taking bribes to remove detention orders on people targeted for deportation.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 11, 2026

Attorney General Pam Bondi will face questions from Congress on Epstein and investigation of lawmakers
Attorney General Pam Bondi will face questions from lawmakers Wednesday over the Justice Department's handling of files related to Jeffrey Epstein that have exposed sensitive private information about victims despite redaction efforts.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 11, 2026

Daywatch: Evidence released in Marimar Martinez shooting case
Good morning, Chicago. Here are the top stories you need to know to start your day.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 11, 2026

Investigators searching a location in Arizona in disappearance of Nancy Guthrie
A person was detained for questioning Tuesday in the kidnapping of Nancy Guthrie, hours after the FBI released surveillance videos of a masked person wearing a handgun holster outside Guthrie's front door.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 11, 2026

Man questioned about Nancy Guthrie's disappearance says he was released
Fresh surveillance images from Nancy Guthrie's porch the night she went missing, coupled with intense police activity across Arizona and the detention of a man had raised hopes that authorities were nearing a major break.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 11, 2026

FAA closes airspace around El Paso, Texas, for 10 days, grounding all flights
The Federal Aviation Administration is closing the airspace around El Paso International Airport in Texas for 10 days, grounding all flights to and from the airport.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 11, 2026

Trump administration briefly closes El Paso airspace, blames Mexican cartel drone incursion
A Mexican cartel drone incursion prompted an hourslong closure of airspace around El Paso International Airport in Texas that was lifted on Wednesday morning, the Trump administration said.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 11, 2026

Trump administration says El Paso airspace closure was tied to Mexican cartel drones
The Federal Aviation Administration reopened the airspace around El Paso International Airport in Texas on Wednesday morning, just hours after it announced a 10-day closure.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 11, 2026

The Chicago Municipal Device is the city symbol few Chicagoans know about
The backstory of Chicago's century-old symbol — a "Y" inside a circle — that can be found dotted throughout the city.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 11, 2026

WTTW's new season of ‘Firsthand' hopes to show that democracy is ‘a participatory sport'
The made-in-Chicago documentary series this season follows a teacher, a suburban grandmother and others who have found their own ways to fight for democracy.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 11, 2026

Solidarity against ICE is not one-size-fits-all for immigrant-owned cafes and restaurants in Chicago
Leading up to the national shutdown, many businesses took to social media to decry the Trump administration's immigration enforcement actions, but explained they were not in a financial position to close.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 11, 2026

For immigrant-owned cafes and restaurants in Chicago, solidarity against ICE is not one-size-fits-all
Leading up to the national shutdown, many businesses took to social media to decry the Trump administration's immigration enforcement actions, but explained they were not in a financial position to close.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 11, 2026

‘Free the kids': Why more Chicago families are turning to homeschooling
Homeschooling has burst from the ideological fringe to the center of Chicago's education landscape.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 11, 2026

Conagra ordered to pay $25 million in lawsuit alleging Pam cooking spray caused lung disease
The verdict found that Conagra did not adequately warn consumers about the potential dangers of inhaling fumes from Pam cooking spray containing diacetyl, a butter-flavored chemical linked to respiratory illness.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 11, 2026

Today in History: Pope Benedict XVI announces resignation
On Feb. 11, 2013, during a routine morning meeting of Vatican cardinals, Pope Benedict XVI announced he would resign as pope effective Feb. 28; it was the first papal resignation in nearly 600 years.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 11, 2026

Today in Chicago History: Jackie Robinson West stripped of Little League baseball championship
Here's a look back at what happened in the Chicago area on Feb. 11, according to the Tribune's archives.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 11, 2026

Billionaire Neil Bluhm donating another $50 million to Northwestern for heart care
With the new gift, Bluhm will have donated $135 million over the last two decades to the Northwestern Medicine Bluhm Cardiovascular Institute.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 10, 2026

Video in investigation into Nancy Guthrie's abduction raises questions about surveillance technology
Tuesday's release of video surveillance footage showing an armed, masked person at Nancy Guthrie's doorstep on the night she was abducted has raised a host of questions about why it took so long to publicly release, how it was retrieved and what it means for privacy.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 10, 2026

10 dead in shootings at school and home in northeastern British Columbia
A school shooting in British Columbia left eight people dead, including a shooter, and dozens injured, Canadian police said Tuesday.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 10, 2026

Super Bowl averages 124.9M viewers in US, Bad Bunny's halftime 128.2 million, both short of records
Sunday night's Super Bowl and Bad Bunny fell short of setting records for most watched U.S. broadcast and halftime show.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 10, 2026

Federal judge keeps in place key parts of Illinois' landmark law banning some credit card swipe fees
Passed in 2024 and set to take effect this July, the law bans certain so-called swipe fees on the tax and tip portions of customers' bills, with a goal of lowering how much credit card companies can charge retailers.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 10, 2026

Gov. JB Pritzker urges Democratic governors to confront Trump, seek accountability for immigration actions
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker said President Donald Trump and his administration need to be held accountable for their aggressive immigration enforcement actions — even if that accountability comes after the president is scheduled to leave office in 2029.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 10, 2026

Border Patrol Cmdr. Gregory Bovino praised agent after shooting Marimar Martinez in Chicago, evidence shows
A trove of evidence was released Tuesday in the controversial shooting of Marimar Martinez by a Border Patrol agent at the height of Operation Midway Blitz last October, including a body-worn camera video showing the tense moments just before their vehicles collided and text messages sent later by the agent joking and bragging about the shooting.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 10, 2026

Border Patrol Cmdr. Gregory Bovino praised agent after shooting Marimar Martínez in Chicago, evidence shows
A trove of evidence was released Tuesday in the controversial shooting of Marimar Martinez by a Border Patrol agent at the height of Operation Midway Blitz last October, including a body-worn camera video showing the tense moments just before their vehicles collided and text messages sent later by the agent joking and bragging about the shooting.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 10, 2026

Union warns janitor layoffs to hit Chicago police and fire stations, other city buildings
The spending plan Mayor Brandon Johnson and aldermen put together for 2026 includes a a $12 million cut in the facilities budget.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 10, 2026

Patrick ‘PJ' Henning, who led school bands throughout south suburbs, died at 77
Patrick "PJ' Hennings and his father, Leo, led bands including at Queen of Peace, St. Laurence and Brother Rice high schools.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 10, 2026

La Grange Village Board unanimously approves welcoming ordinance
La Grange's Welcoming Community ordinance prohibits federal agents from using village property in conducting immigration enforcement.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 10, 2026

Judge delays sentencing for driver in Gary pawn shop owner's death
A Lake County judge delayed sentencing or a man who admitted he was the getaway driver in a November 2024 Gary pawn shop owner's slaying.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 10, 2026

Indiana trooper seriously injured after hit by Lake County officer
An Indiana State Police trooper was seriously injured Monday after being hit by another police car following a police chase of a vehicle that ended in Highland.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 10, 2026

Students in Aurora stage walkout on Monday, three charged, Aurora police say
The walkout joins a string of other similar protest actions across the Chicago area in recent days.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 10, 2026

Indiana House committee hears testimony, debates township mergers bill
The House Local Government Committee will again hear a Senate bill to merge Indiana townships before its final approval.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 10, 2026

Indiana House passes nuclear facility permits bill
The bill would make changes to the Indiana Code about how the Indiana Department of Environmental Management issues permits to nuclear facilities.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 10, 2026

Annual governors' gathering with White House unraveling after Trump excludes Democrats
An annual meeting of the nation's governors that has long served as a rare bipartisan gathering is unraveling after President Donald Trump excluded Democratic governors from White House events.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 10, 2026

FBI search of Georgia offices tied to probe of possible 2020 election ‘defects,' affidavit says
The FBI obtained a search warrant to seize hundreds of boxes of ballots from election offices in Fulton County, Georgia, as part of a criminal investigation into possible "deficiencies or defects" in the vote count in the 2020 election.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 10, 2026

Mayor Brandon Johnson will not direct ICE misdeeds for charges, following prosecutor criticism
Mayor Brandon Johnson on Tuesday said he will not refer alleged cases of misconduct by federal immigration agents to the Cook County state's attorney's office.

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