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The head of Chicago’s U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement field office Tuesday defended the conduct and decorum of ...
The head of the U.S. Customs and Immigration Enforcement Chicago field office sat down with CBS News Chicago to defend his ...
With a bold message and new teammates by his side, Deebo Samuel is set to make a statement on the Washington Commanders offense this season. This offseason, the Washington Commanders made a bold ...
The Chicago Fire announced plans Tuesday for a privately financed $650 million soccer stadium at the mostly vacant 62-acre site along the Chicago River at Roosevelt Road, giving the team a ...
In 2021, Deebo Samuel was arguably the NFL's most dangerous offensive player. The then-third-year wide receiver caught 77 passes for 1,405 yards (18.2 YPC) and six touchdowns. Samuel also rushed ...
Pope Leo XIV’s hometown of Chicago is readying itself to celebrate the election of one of its own as leader of the Catholic Church. Formerly known as Robert Francis Prevost, the Chicago native ...
The Chicago Fire unveiled plans to build a privately funded, soccer-specific stadium along the Chicago River on Tuesday. The 22,000-seat facility, located just south of Roosevelt Road, has a ...
Chicago was plagued by violence over Memorial Day weekend when 22 people were shot, including two fatally, ABC7 reported. One fatal shooting reportedly occurred when an argument erupted inside a ...
Most Chicago homeowners will see their property tax bills rise significantly later this year — and that’s before any tax hikes by schools, the city or other local governments take effect.
Festivals are one of the best parts of summer in Chicago, ranging from blowout concerts to small neighborhood parties. Food and drinks are key to any celebration, but sometimes they’re the real ...
Renee Ferguson, a pioneering figure in Chicago broadcast journalism, died Friday at 75, the Chicago Tribune reported. Ferguson broke barriers as the first Black woman to serve as an investigative ...
Chicago Public Schools (CPS) officials are debating whether their grading policy is too lenient, with one principal arguing that leniency in grading won’t translate into success in the real ...
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