Media July 23 Chicago Public Schools agrees to pay feds back $1 million over misallocated grants A Department of Education investigation found Chicago Public Schools wrongly obtained $1.1 million by misidentifying South Asian students as Native Americans for grant money.
Illinois July 22 Illinois coroner releases new details about woman found dead on illegal immigrant's property An Illinois coroner has refuted claims that a woman found dead in a storage container at the home of an illegal immigrant was decapitated.
Opinion July 21 When the 'victim narrative' takes over minorities and the American Dream The University of the District of Columbia is facing a First Amendment complaint after banning a conservative event questioning if the American Dream is alive for Black Americans.
Crime July 21 Trump demands end to cashless bail, says 'complete disaster' driving crime in cities, endangering police President Donald Trump calls for ending cashless bail, linking criminal justice reform to crime in U.S. cities and increased attacks on law enforcement.
Chicago July 19 ICE arrests illegal immigrant accused of decapitating Illinois woman after judge set him free ICE agents arrested Jose Luis Mendoza-Gonzalez in Chicago after he was released from custody despite being charged with concealing the decapitated body of missing woman Megan Bos.
Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Flash July 17 ICE director blasts Chicago mayor over 'disgusting' militarization claims as officers face rising violence Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons criticizes Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson's 'disgusting' claim that Trump is militarizing ICE, pointing to sanctuary policies that harbor criminal aliens.
US July 16 Duo on pretrial release allegedly lead police on high-speed chase after retail theft Chicago women allegedly layered stolen clothing under their own and led police on a dangerous chase, prompting criticism of Illinois' SAFE-T Act limitations on judicial discretion.
Chicago White Sox July 12 Pope Leo XIV gives autographed jersey to White Sox player from 2005 World Series team Cardinal Cupich presented Paul Konerko with a jersey signed by Pope Leo XIV, the first American pope and a White Sox fan who attended the 2005 World Series.
Chicago July 10 Federal judge deems former Chicago alderman accused of bribery unfit for trial Former Chicago alderman Carrie Austin, indicted in 2021 for allegedly receiving home improvements from contractors seeking city assistance, deemed unfit for trial.
Chicago July 8 Chicago mayor vows city police 'will not ever cooperate with ICE' 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.
Opinion July 8 Race-obsessed leadership in America's third-largest city is destroying children's futures We know merit transcends race but our city leaders in Chicago insist on emphasizing racial politics over our children's all-important educational achievement.