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Trump Revives Threat Of Sending Troops To Chicago After Memphis

President Trump threatened to send National Guard troops to Chicago, claiming the city needs to be "saved." His comments followed the signing of an executive order to deploy troops to Memphis, where he said federal agents previously helped reduce crime. Local leaders in Chicago opposed the potential military presence, arguing it could disrupt community life.

Chicago Charter School EPIC Academy Could Close At End Of The School Year

EPIC Academy, a charter high school in South Chicago, may close by the end of the school year due to declining enrollment, which has fallen to 254 students. The school's board will meet Wednesday to discuss the possible closure in light of financial challenges and a recent contract extension from the Chicago Board of Education.

Lakeviews 1st Dog Park To Break Ground In Spring

Lakeview will soon break ground on its first dedicated dog park after years of community effort and fundraising. The project, supported by over 80% of local voters, aims to create a safe space for dog owners, with construction expected to start in spring 2026.

Celebs Turn Out For Goodman Theatres Ashland Avenue Premiere Starring Jenna Fischer

Celebrities including Eddie Vedder and Bob Odenkirk attended the opening night of "Ashland Avenue" at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago. The play, directed by Susan V. Booth and starring Jenna Fischer, explores themes of ambition and family dynamics. The production marks the beginning of Goodman Theatre's 100th anniversary season.

Maison Pasquale Brings Charm Of European Markets To Roscoe Village

Maison Pasquale, a new specialty food and wine shop, opened in Roscoe Village, inspired by European markets. Co-founders Julia Casale and Patrick Walsh aim to create a neighborhood gathering place that showcases local and imported products. The shop features a deli counter, pantry staples, and a selection of wines and spirits.

Heyday Eatery Brings All-Day Breakfast, Coffee And Matcha To Wicker Park

Heyday Eatery has opened on the Wicker Park-West Town border, offering all-day breakfast and Ukrainian specialties. Founded by Mykhailo Chernomorets, who previously owned restaurants in Ukraine, the cafe emphasizes fresh, made-from-scratch food and local ingredients. A grand opening is scheduled for September 27.

Pilsens El Grito Celebration Carries On At Church Despite ICE Crackdowns In Chicago

Chicago's El Grito celebration took place at St. Paul Catholic Church on September 15, honoring Mexican culture amid concerns over ICE activities. Organizers emphasized the importance of celebrating Mexican Independence Day despite fears, with performances and speeches advocating for immigrant rights.

Border Patrol Chief Arrives In Chicago To Kick Off New Immigration Enforcement Operation

Customs and Border Protection Chief Gregory Bovino announced the launch of Operation At Large in Chicago, targeting criminal illegal aliens. The operation follows a recent ICE-led initiative, Operation Midway Blitz, which reportedly resulted in 250 arrests. Local officials, including Governor JB Pritzker, criticized the militarized approach of federal agents in the city.

Bridgeports Formerly Polluted Riverfront Park Is Now Thriving And Could Be Expanded

The Chicago Park District plans to expand Park No. 571, located along Bubbly Creek, following a $500,000 renovation that includes new fishing stations and a nature play space. Ald. Nicole Lee announced intentions to purchase an adjacent 3.7-acre lot for park expansion, previously part of a gas plant, pending environmental cleanup. The park, which opened in 2016, has seen improved biodiversity thanks to restoration efforts.

Want A Batmobile Or Michael Jordans Bentley? Visit This NW Side Auto Auction This Weekend

Klairmont Kollections in Belmont Cragin will host an auction this weekend featuring over 275 collector vehicles and thousands of pieces of road art. The event, organized by Mecum Auctions, marks the closing of the automotive museum that has been a local treasure for more than a decade. Bidders from across the U.S. are expected to attend to purchase iconic items, including a Batmobile and a Bentley once owned by Michael Jordan.

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