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JB Pritzker Reports From War-Torn Chicago On Jimmy Kimmel Live!

Illinois Governor JB Pritzker humorously appeared on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" to counter President Trump's negative portrayal of Chicago. Dressed as a war-zone reporter, Pritzker mocked Trump's claims, stating, “there is no hellscape I’d rather be in.” He has consistently opposed Trump's proposal to send National Guard troops to the city.

Loyola Prof Works To Destigmatize Mental Health Care Among Latinos Impacted By Immigration Blitz

Ricardo Camacho, a bilingual psychologist and Loyola professor, leads Salud, a group aimed at normalizing mental health care among Chicago's Latino and immigrant communities. Amidst heightened immigration enforcement, Camacho emphasizes the importance of community-focused mental health initiatives, noting that one in five Latinos experiences mental illness, yet only 36 percent receive care.

ICE Agents In Chicago Area Who Aren't Undercover Must Wear Badges Or IDs, Federal Judge Rules

A federal judge ruled that immigration agents in Chicago must visibly display identification during operations to protect constitutional rights. This injunction, granted by U.S. District Judge Sara Ellis, aims to enhance accountability amid concerns over excessive force used against peaceful protesters and journalists. The ruling is effective immediately for at least 14 days.

Atelier Restaurant Reopens Friday In New Lincoln Square Location

Michelin-starred restaurant Atelier opens its new location in Lincoln Square on October 10, 2025, after a successful fundraising campaign. Initially, the restaurant will serve walk-in diners only, offering a 12- to 14-course tasting menu influenced by global flavors. Chef Bradyn Kawcak leads the kitchen, with plans to expand the menu once the liquor license is approved.

Broadview Protesters Face State Police, Not National Guard, After Court Hands Trump Admin A Loss

Protesters rallied outside the Broadview ICE facility, facing state police and court-ordered protections from violence after a series of conflicts. U.S. Senators Dick Durbin and Tammy Duckworth were denied entry for the fourth time while seeking information about immigration enforcement operations. The situation escalated as state police clashed with demonstrators, enforcing a new curfew on protests.

Sister Jean, Loyola's Beloved Basketball Chaplain, Dies At 106

Sister Jean, the beloved chaplain of Loyola University’s men's basketball team, passed away at 106 years old. Known for her unwavering support of athletes both on and off the court, she gained national fame during the Ramblers' 2018 NCAA tournament run. Her death marks the end of a remarkable life dedicated to faith and community.

The Goodman's 'Revolution(s)' Is The Perfect Musical For Chicago In This Moment

Chicagoans express uncertainty as National Guard troops arrive, making the Goodman Theatre's musical “Revolution(s)” particularly timely. The punk/metal/hip-hop musical follows soldier Hampton Weems, who returns to a politically charged Chicago after serving in Afghanistan. Written by Zayd Ayers Dohrn and featuring music by Tom Morello, it explores themes of resistance and social justice.

Gotham Gaming Wants To Break Down Barriers In Chicago's Gaming Scene

Gotham Gaming, a nonprofit founded by Clementina Salucci and Jonny Saldana, aims to create an inclusive gaming community in Chicago. The organization seeks to break down barriers for marginalized groups and will host social events, including a launch party on October 10, 2025.

West Side Seniors Still Struggling With Damage 2 Years After Major Flood 'The Mold Is Killing Us'

West Side seniors continue to seek assistance from the city two years after floods devastated their homes. A group known as West Side Seniors plans to protest at City Hall, demanding better aid distribution and addressing ongoing mold issues. Many residents, like Larry Quinn, report inadequate federal assistance for severe flood damage.

Pilsen's Homegrown Studio Retail Shop Offers A Little Of Everything From Local Makers

Homegrown Studio, a new retail collective, opened on Pilsen's 18th Street on September 13, featuring products from 30 local artisans. The shop allows vendors to sell directly to customers without a middleman, creating a supportive space for local makers. Workshops and events are also hosted to engage the community.

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