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Judge Temporarily Blocks Trump's National Guard Mobilization To Chicago

A federal judge issued a temporary restraining order against the mobilization of National Guard troops in Illinois, stating the federal government failed to demonstrate a need for their presence. U.S. District Judge April Perry found no evidence of rebellion and criticized the credibility of the federal government's assessments. The order will remain effective for 14 days.

Judge Rules Feds Can't Pepper-Spray, Tear-Gas Journalists After Block Club Chicago And Others Sue

A federal judge ruled that federal agents cannot use riot control weapons like tear gas and pepper spray against journalists and peaceful protesters in Chicago. The ruling follows a lawsuit from Block Club Chicago and others, triggered by incidents involving federal agents targeting journalists during protests outside the Broadview ICE detention facility. U.S. District Judge Sara Ellis emphasized the protection of First Amendment rights for the press and public.

Palmer Square Park Named Chicago Park Districts First Arboretum

Palmer Square Park has become the Northwest Side's first arboretum, recognized by the Morton Arboretum's ArbNet Accreditation Program. The park features over 200 trees, including 28 distinct species, surpassing the 25-species requirement for accreditation. This designation enhances local tree preservation and educational opportunities for the community.

Lakeviews New Affordable Housing Development Offers Independence For Residents With Disabilities

Lakeview Landing, a new affordable housing development for people with disabilities, has opened in Lakeview, featuring 37 accessible apartments. Funded with $5.8 million from the city and designed for independent living, the project aligns with Mayor Brandon Johnson’s initiative to expand affordable housing citywide.

Bronzevilles Chicago Prairie Tennis Club Celebrates Revamped Courts

The Chicago Prairie Tennis Club celebrated its newly resurfaced courts with a ribbon-cutting ceremony, marking the completion of a $50,000 fundraising campaign. Club President Jimmie Johnson emphasized the club's commitment to serving the community for another 113 years. Local officials praised the club's role in fostering the next generation of Black tennis players.

Your Ultimate Chicago Halloween Guide 70 Parades, Parties, Markets And Family Events

Chicago kicks off Halloween season with over 70 events for all ages, including parades, bar crawls, and family festivals. Notable highlights include the Arts in the Dark Parade on October 18 and the Haunted Halsted Halloween Parade on October 31. Residents can explore diverse activities throughout the city until early November.

72 Drivers Ticketed In 10 Days For Using Shoulders To Beat Traffic, Cook County Sheriffs Office Says

The Cook County Sheriff’s Office ticketed 72 drivers for illegally using expressway shoulders to bypass traffic. Since late June, the office has issued over 900 citations for this offense, emphasizing the dangers associated with such driving behavior. Enhanced patrols, including helicopter surveillance, aim to improve road safety.

Block Club Chicago, News Organizations Sue Feds Over First Amendment Violations

Block Club Chicago and several journalism organizations are suing the federal government for using chemical weapons against journalists covering protests at the Broadview ICE facility. The lawsuit asserts violations of the First Amendment and seeks to bar federal agents from using such force against the press. U.S. District Judge Sara Ellis indicated a temporary ruling may be issued to protect journalists during ongoing protests.

Elizabeth McGovern Writes A Riveting New Role For Herself In 'Ava The Secret Conversations'

Elizabeth McGovern stars in her new play, "Ava: The Secret Conversations," which runs at the Studebaker Theater until October 12. The play highlights McGovern's talent as both an actress and a playwright, showcasing her ability to create compelling narratives.

Parsons Chicken Fish Closing Andersonville Location This Month After Ownership Sells The Business

Parson’s Chicken & Fish will close its Andersonville location on October 19 after over four years in the neighborhood. The closure is due to the lease expiring, and the restaurant group Land and Sea Dept. has sold the business, although details about the buyer remain undisclosed. Other locations in Logan Square and Lincoln Park will continue to operate.

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