Latest News in Chicago, IL

Your trusted source for local Chicago, IL news, updated daily with the most important stories from your community.

Federal Agents Handcuff Chicago Alderperson At Hospital ER

Federal agents detained Ald. Jessie Fuentes at Humboldt Park Hospital while she attempted to assist a man they had arrested. Fuentes criticized the agents for violating constitutional rights, highlighting fears among residents regarding ICE activities in Chicago. Mayor Brandon Johnson defended Fuentes' actions, stating elected officials have the right to document federal enforcement actions.

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.

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.

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.

Humboldt Park Boathouse Could Get All-Day Cafe With Beer Garden

Developers plan to open Cafe Valera at the Humboldt Park Boathouse, aiming to enhance foot traffic and visibility. The cafe, proposed by the North Pond team, will feature grab-and-go food items and a beer garden, while emphasizing sustainability and local ingredients. Community support is evident, although concerns about potential trash increase were raised.

Chicago Could Break Heat Records This Weekend As 80s, 90s Expected

Chicago could experience record-breaking temperatures this weekend, with highs reaching the 80s and 90s, surpassing the average high of 60s for early October. The National Weather Service forecasts a high of 84 degrees on Friday, potentially breaking the historical record of 91 degrees set in 1954. Temperatures are expected to cool down starting Tuesday.

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.

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.

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.

Mother, Children Detained By Feds Downtown Released, Father Sent To Texas Detention Center

A federal judge ordered the release of Noemi Chavez and her two children after their detention by U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents in Millennium Park. Their father, Jaime Ramirez, remains in custody and has been transferred to a Texas immigration facility. The family’s attorneys argue their detention violated their rights under the Immigration and Nationality Act.

News Topics