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O'Hare issued a ground stop due to severe weather Friday morning. More strong storms are expected to hit the Chicago area around 8 p.m. to midnight, the National Weather Service said.
Mayor Johnson reaffirmed Chicago's status as a welcoming city, stating local police will not work with ICE despite concerns about increased assaults on immigration agents nationwide.
Bears training camp is just around the corner, and we're previewing a new-look offensive line group entrusted with protecting Caleb Williams.
The settlements would broadside an already severely cash-strapped City Hall, which ended last year with a zero balance in its operating checkbook.
Mayor Brandon Johnson said more than 28,000 young people have been hired by the city through the One Summer Chicago program so far in 2025, a 17% increase since the initiative started in 2023.
Beyond tens of thousands of expected attendees, Chicago’s telegenic lakefront and skyline will once again serve as a live backdrop to race cars careening around an urban circuit.
Chicago Mayor Johnson's youth employment efforts see success as 29,000 secure jobs through One Summer Chicago.
Wilson spent 36 years in prison before a judge determined he was tortured into a false confession by disgraced former CPD Cmdr. Jon Burge and his detectives.
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FOX 32 Chicago on MSNChicago chipmunks are evolving fast — and our food may be why, Field Museum saysThe Field’s collection of a Chicago-area rodent is showing just how fast animals can evolve to co-exist with humans.
Daily flights to the Mexican capital will start in late October, the airline said. American is also launching a brief seasonal service to Querétaro, Mexico, late this year.