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Capitol Rioter From Illinois Who Attacked Reuters Cameraman and Police Officer Gets More Than 4 Years in Prison

Shane Woods, of Auburn, Illinois, took a running start and tackled the Reuters cameraman “like an NFL linebacker hunting a quarterback after an interception,” federal prosecutors wrote in a court filing.

University of Chicago Launches Forum for Free Inquiry and Expression With Speaker Panels, Banned Book Collection

The Forum’s mission of “understanding, practicing and advancing” free inquiry and expression takes form this week with speaker panels as part of the initiative’s official launch.

Shootings, Homicides in Chicago Continue to Decline Through September: Police

Through the first three quarters of 2023, homicides and shootings in Chicago are down more than 10% compared to the same time last year, and are each at their lowest totals since at least 2019.

NASCAR to Return to Chicago for 2024 Race, Mayor Announces

Mayor Brandon Johnson waved the green flag after race officials agreed to “shorten the event’s set up and tear down windows, reducing travel disruption for impacted communities and other residents,” the mayor’s office said in a statement.

I Ran the Chicago Marathon Last Year. Here’s What I Wish I Knew

It’s race week for more than 47,000 participants in the 2023 Bank of America Chicago Marathon. We’ve compiled tips from one runner who shares what to expect at this year’s race.

NASCAR Added $109M to Chicago’s Economy, City Tourism Officials Say

By comparison, Lollapalooza generated $422 million, according to a separate report.

University of Chicago Statistics Professor Among 2023 Class of MacArthur ‘Genius Grant’ Honorees

Rina Foygel Barber, 40, was announced as one of the newest members of the “genius grant” fellowship, which provides recipients with a $800,000 no-strings-attached award over five years to spend however they want.

Illegal Building in Humboldt Park Will Be Demolished, Museum Leader Apologizes for ‘Missteps’

Tensions remain as the fight over the building has been seen by some as a symbol of the struggle to maintain Humboldt Park’s longstanding Puerto Rican heritage in the face of gentrification.

13 Spooky Picks for October in Chicago – Tricky Treats for Grown Ups Looking for Arts, Culture and Frightening Fun

Find your own darn pumpkin patches and corn mazes. This is a list for adults who love the spooky season just as much as those costumed kids with their candy bags.

A National Emergency Alert Test Is Coming to Your Phone at 1:20 p.m. Today: Here’s Why

Starting at approximately 1:20 p.m. CT on Wednesday, the federal government will begin conducting a nationwide test of its Emergency Alert System and Wireless Emergency Alerts. 

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Kevin McCarthy is ousted as speaker of the House — a look at what comes next. And an increase in hate crimes in Illinois.

Kevin McCarthy Ousted as House Speaker in Unprecedented Vote as Democrats Join with GOP Critics to Topple Him

Next steps are uncertain, but there is no obvious successor to lead the House Republican majority.

Number of Antisemitic Incidents in Illinois Up 128% Last Year, Report Finds

A report from the Anti-Defamation League finds an increase in antisemitic incidents, hate crimes, white supremacist propaganda and more in Illinois.

Vote to End Tipped Minimum Wage in Chicago Delayed by City Clerk’s Error

City Clerk Anna Valencia acknowledged her office had erred, delaying a triumphant moment for Mayor Brandon Johnson and the progressive political movement that elected him to office earlier this year.

Stops by Chicago Police Create Fear and Sow Distrust, Finds Survey Conducted by Federal Court Monitor

The 39-page report from the independent monitoring team, led by attorney Maggie Hickey, compiled the results of the feedback gathered from more than 400 Chicagoans at 17 community engagement sessions in February, March and April.