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Veterans Rally Downtown Against ICE 'Occupation' And 'Life-Threatening' Federal Budget Cuts

Hundreds rallied at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Chicago on Veterans Day, opposing federal budget cuts and immigration enforcement. Organizers condemned the Trump administration's actions, highlighting the interconnectedness of issues affecting veterans and immigrant communities. U.S. Rep. Delia Ramirez urged attendees to unite against what she described as a "fascist" takeover.

Package Delivery Tax Floated To Help City's Budget Woes But Mayor Says It'd Need State Approval

Ald. Gilbert Villegas proposed a $1.25 tax on package deliveries in Chicago to address a budget deficit and avoid a corporate head tax. The tax could generate between $137.5 million and $275 million annually while exempting groceries and medicine. Mayor Johnson indicated state approval would be necessary for implementation.

Stop Sign Installed At Dangerous Northwest Side Intersection After Years Of Complaints

A stop sign was installed at the intersection of Belmont and Karlov avenues in Irving Park after years of complaints from local residents. Business owners reported frequent accidents, including a recent crash that narrowly avoided injuries. The new traffic measure aims to improve safety in the area.

'Chicago Loves Local' Campaign Encourages Neighbors To Shop Local This Holiday Season

Two Far North Side business groups, alongside a city task force and an immigrant rights organization, launched the "Chicago Loves Local: 77 Reasons To Shop Small" campaign to boost local business during the holiday season. The initiative encourages residents to shop at small businesses in their neighborhoods, offering promotions and social media engagement to amplify local voices.

Feds Ask Appeals Court To Halt 'Unworkable' Restrictions On Force During Chicago Crackdown

A federal judge limited the use of force by immigration agents in Chicago, prompting an appeal from the Trump administration. The government argues the ruling threatens officer safety and oversteps judicial boundaries. The case stems from allegations of excessive force against protesters and journalists.

Former NYC Schools Chief A Finalist For Chicago Schools CEO

Former New York City schools chief Meisha Ross Porter is a finalist for the CEO position at Chicago Public Schools. Porter, who previously led NYC Public Schools for ten months, will interview with the Chicago Board of Education and the mayor next week. The selection process follows the departure of interim CEO Macquline King and aims to fill the leadership role in the nation’s fourth largest school district.

2 Killed After Little Village Jewelry Store Robbery, Police Say

A $10,000 reward is offered for information regarding the shooting deaths of two men during a jewelry store robbery in Little Village. The victims, aged 63 and 25, were shot after confronting the robber who had stolen items from Angelo’s Jewelry. Authorities have not made any arrests in the case.

Mr. Submarine Marks 50 Years With 99-Cent Subs And 50 Ads Set To That Iconic Jingle

Mr. Submarine, a Chicago sandwich chain, celebrates its 50th anniversary by offering 99-cent classic Italian subs and releasing 50 new commercials featuring local celebrities. Operations manager Dan Tzoumas emphasizes the nostalgic appeal of their sandwiches, which have remained simple yet beloved by customers.

Tortoise Kicks Off World Tour With Chicago Philharmonic Orchestra

Chicago band Tortoise will perform with the Chicago Philharmonic Orchestra on Tuesday, marking the launch of their world tour. The concert coincides with the release of their new album "Touch," the band's first in nine years. Tortoise, known for its genre-blending sound, continues to innovate despite members living in different cities.

The Ultimate Chicago Thanksgiving Pie Guide

The Chopping Block in Lincoln Square offers its signature cast-iron skillet apple pie for Thanksgiving, available for pre-order at $80. With a well-structured production process, the team produces around 50 pies each Thanksgiving, using Granny Smith apples for their tart flavor. Customers are encouraged to order early for the holiday season.

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