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City Stops Damen Silos Demolition Due To Excessive Dust

City officials halted the demolition of Damen Silos due to excessive dust reported by inspectors. Ald. Julia Ramirez announced that a stop-work order was issued until a revised demolition plan is approved to address dust issues. The health department will meet with the contractor to discuss dust mitigation efforts.

Lifestyle Brand Kith Opens Downtown Flagship This Weekend

Kith, a New York City lifestyle brand, opens its flagship store in Downtown Chicago on October 3, 2025. The two-story location at 54 E. Walton St. will feature a range of apparel and accessories, alongside a Kith Treats ice cream bar. The grand opening will include a limited sneaker collaboration with ASICS called “World’s Fair.”

Feds Detained 4 Children Who Are US Citizens During Controversial ICE Raid

Federal agents detained four U.S. citizen children during an ICE raid in South Shore, prompting Governor JB Pritzker to direct state agencies to evaluate their treatment. Pritzker condemned the military-style tactics used during the operation, which involved the arrest of at least 37 individuals, and pledged state support for the children's safety.

Wicker Parks Dog Poop Guy Mobilizes Neighbors To Scoop The Poop

Kevin Sofen launched Scoop the Poop in Wicker Park to combat the issue of dog waste in the community. His initiative has installed 28 dispensers and 50 signs to encourage residents to pick up after their pets, inspired by a viral social media post after he personally cleaned his street. Sofen aims to improve neighborhood cleanliness and public health while fostering community involvement.

Judge Orders Release Of Man Who Had Legal Gun At Broadview ICE Protest

A judge ordered the release of Ray Collins, an armed protester accused of assaulting a federal officer during a protest outside the ICE processing center in Broadview. Despite initially being detained for carrying a legally permitted firearm, his defense argued the weapon was not involved in the demonstration. Collins will be subject to electronic monitoring and a curfew following his release.

South Loop Lands Another Sushi Bar As M Lounge And Roots Handmade Pizza Close

Sakana Sushi has opened on Wabash Avenue, succeeding M Lounge and Roots Handmade Pizza, which are closing. M Lounge, a staple for 20 years, is transitioning ownership, while Roots is ending its five-year run in Printers Row.

Trump Administration To Pause Billions In Funding For Red Line Extension, Other Chicago Projects

The Trump administration announced a pause on $2.1 billion in federal funding for Chicago's Red Line Extension project due to concerns over race-based contracting. The funding hold comes amid a broader federal government shutdown and follows recent cuts to other infrastructure projects in Chicago and New York. Mayor Brandon Johnson criticized the decision, emphasizing its negative impact on local communities.

Veterans Speak Out Against ICEs Mob Tactics In Broadview Our Democracy Is Being Crushed

Veterans and free speech advocates protested against the arrests of demonstrators outside an ICE facility in Broadview, condemning the federal response to their protests against immigration policies. At least five individuals face federal charges following tensions during recent protests, where federal agents reportedly used force against demonstrators. Organizers argue that the ongoing actions by ICE reflect a disregard for civil rights and human dignity.

House Of Sol Music Fest Faces Boycott After Founders Domestic Violence Charges

Local artists have called for a boycott of the House of Sol music festival after founder Ricardo Hernandez was arrested for multiple domestic violence-related incidents. DJ Amanda Talavera raised awareness of Hernandez's history to protect fellow artists, leading to at least one performer canceling their appearance. Festival organizers acknowledged the concerns but committed to hosting the event.

Vacant Chinatown Lot Could Become Riverfront Office Complex With Restaurant

A developer plans to construct a $6 million, 28,000-square-foot mixed-use building on a vacant lot in Chinatown, featuring medical offices and a riverfront restaurant. The proposal includes outdoor dining areas and on-site parking, pending City Council approval. The city favored this project over two others, citing its potential to enhance the area’s connectivity and identity.

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