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Homeland Security Secretary Joins ICE Raid At Austin Walmart, Broadview Clashes Continue

Federal agents, accompanied by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and right-wing influencer Benny Johnson, conducted a raid at an Austin Walmart, leading to chaos as shoppers were confronted. In a separate incident, Ald. Jessie Fuentes was handcuffed while questioning agents about a detainee's rights, highlighting escalating ICE activity in Chicago. Protesters faced aggressive tactics, including tear gas, during demonstrations against the Trump administration's immigration operations.

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.

This Week In Photos Feds Raid South Shore Building, Quantum Project Breaks Ground And More

Kith, a New York City lifestyle brand, opens its flagship store in Chicago on October 3, 2025, featuring apparel and a unique ice cream bar. The grand opening will include a special sneaker collaboration with ASICS, celebrating the heritage of past World’s Fair host cities. Community initiative Scoop the Poop aims to address dog waste issues in Wicker Park, installing dispensers and raising awareness.

Family, Grocery Shoppers Run As Masked Agent Throws Smoke Bomb Onto Busy Chicago Street

A family in Logan Square fled after a masked federal agent threw a smoke grenade onto a crowded street. Witnesses reported that ICE agents had been targeting the local Mexican grocery store, prompting a chaotic scene with people honking and blowing whistles to warn others. The couple expressed concern for their community, fearing the incident was intended to instill fear among residents.

ChiArts Future In Limbo After Arts Board Votes Not To Renew CPS Contract

Chicago High School for the Arts faces uncertainty after its arts board voted not to renew its contract with Chicago Public Schools due to financial difficulties. Current students will not be affected this academic year, but the decision raises concerns about the future of the school's arts programs and job security for educators.

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.

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.”

This Rogers Park Author Combined Wuthering Heights And Ice Dancing Into A Bestseller

Layne Fargo's novel "The Favorites," inspired by ice dancing and the classic "Wuthering Heights," has become a bestselling beach read this summer. The book follows ambitious ice dancer Katarina and her partner Heath as they navigate competition and obsession on the road to Olympic glory. Fargo, a devoted Olympics fan, drew on her passion for the sport despite not being an ice dancer herself.

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.

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