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What to Do if Your Flight Is Delayed or Canceled During the US Government Shutdown

The federal government shutdown has entered its second week, and already shortages of air traffic controllers have strained operations and disrupted flights at some U.S. airports.

Chicago Public Schools Sets Up District Command Center in Response to ‘Fear and Anxiety’ From ICE Operations

Interim CPS CEO Macquline King on Wednesday said the district command center in order to provide “round-the-clock support” to school communities experiencing “heightened stress due to activity outside their building.”

Pokemon Go Fest Coming to Grant Park in Summer 2026, Unique ‘Open Footprint’ Format Will Keep Area Open to the Public

Pokemon Go Fest will return to Grant Park in 2026 for the first time since 2019.

Chicago Artist Tonika Lewis Johnson, Whose Work Explores Segregation, Awarded MacArthur ‘Genius Grant’

Tonika Lewis Johnson, an Englewood native, explores the impacts of segregation and disinvestment in Chicago neighborhoods through her “Folded Map Project,” “Inequity for Sale” and “UnBlocked Englewood” projects. MacArthur Fellows receive a “no-strings-attached” $800,000 award.

US Supreme Court Poised to Revive Illinois GOP Congressman’s Absentee Ballot Suit That Could Spur More Election Litigation

Rep. Michael Bost’s appeal at the Supreme Court isn’t focused on the ballot issue itself but rather it raises the question of whether federal candidates may sue over election regulations — even if, as in Bost’s case, they represent a safe district and are highly favored to win election.

Meet Gregory Bovino, the Border Patrol Chief in Charge of Trump’s Chicago Crackdown: ‘No Sanctuary Here’

Nearly three decades into his career with the US Border Patrol, Gregory Bovino has become the on-the-ground face of Trump’s effort to surge federal law enforcement into blue states and cities regardless of whether local officials want them there — first in Los Angeles, now in Chicago.

CTA ‘Fully Committed’ to Red Line Extension Despite Trump Administration Move to Pause Funding

The funding freeze, which came despite a full funding agreement executed earlier this year, comes amid a broader anti-DEI push from the administration. In announcing the pause, federal officials said they’d be examining whether the Red Line Extension involves “race-based contracting” that Trump officials claim are discriminatory.

521 Chicago Police Officers Still Using Gun Federal Judge Says Should be Banned, CPD Says

While the number of officers carrying the gun “decreases daily,” CPD officials told the judge there is no firm timetable for all CPD officers to stop carrying the gun because of delays obtaining a new CPD-approved weapon or holster.

National Guard Troops Have Arrived in Illinois. What’s Their Directive and Where Might They Be Deployed?

National Guard troops arrived in Illinois as part of an unprecedented deployment with a directive to protect federal immigration agents “in places where there are violent demonstrations. So where might that be?

Chicago-Area Live Music Recommendations for Oct. 8-14

Each Wednesday, WTTW News producer Josh Terry presents must-see live music shows from indie rock to jazz, country, hip-hop and more.

Chicago Organizers Feel Whiplash as Trump Administration Freezes Funding for Red Line Extension

Local organizers who have been working on the project for more than 30 years said the Red Line extension is essential for those who live in “transportation deserts” on the Far South Side of the city.

Oct. 7, 2025 - Full Show

National Guard members arrive in the Chicago area. And the Trump administration moves to withhold federal funding for Chicago’s Red Line extension — a look at the impact.

‘We’re in Limbo’: Chicago’s Federal Workers Talk Government Shutdown, Working Without Pay

The federal government entered its sixth day of a shutdown Tuesday, leaving hundreds of thousands of employees furloughed.

FAQ: A Look at the National Guard’s Role as Trump Seeks to Deploy Troops in Chicago

President Donald Trump’s efforts to send National Guard troops into U.S. cities — including Los Angeles; Portland, Oregon; and Chicago — over the objections of Democratic mayors and governors have prompted a host of questions about the president’s authority and who controls the Guard.

City Lawyers Recommend Paying $640K to 2 Families Who Say They Were Held at Gunpoint During Botched No-Knock Raids

Botched raids by the Chicago Police Department have cost taxpayers more than $5.5 million since 2020, according to a WTTW News analysis.