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Anti-Trump Protesters Demand Protections for Immigrants, Workers in Chicago May Day March

Supporters from a diverse coalition of local grassroots organizations and labor unions marched the streets to protest the Trump administration’s policies. May 1 is known as May Day or International Workers’ Day.

Driverless Semis Have Arrived as Regular Long-Haul Routes Start Up

Driverless trucks are officially running their first regular long-haul routes, making roundtrips between Dallas and Houston.

‘Never Asked To Be a Part of This Somber Club’: Illinois Honors Fallen Police Officers

Nine Illinois police officers who lost their lives in the line of duty in 2024 were honored at a ceremony in Springfield.

Driver Who Killed 4 People After Smashing Through After-School Camp Near Springfield May Have Had Health Emergency

The driver of a car that barreled through a building used for a popular after-school camp in central Illinois, killing three children and a teenager, was not under the influence of drugs or alcohol and may have had a medical emergency, police said Thursday.

Chicago’s Chief Education Officer Set to Leave School District as CEO Also Prepares Departure

Bogdana Chkoumbova, who was named the district’s chief education officer in 2022, has spent more than two decades in CPS, beginning as a teacher before moving on to become a principal, network chief and eventually one of the top district leaders.

Chicago-Area Organizations Working on Everything From Youth Mentorship to Homelessness Lose Positions Following AmeriCorps Cuts

Several leaders of Chicago area organizations with AmeriCorps programs told WTTW News they’ve notified a number of AmeriCorps members that their positions have been cut after receiving federal grant terminations earlier this week.

Donald Trump Taps National Security Adviser Mike Waltz for UN Envoy in Major National Security Team Switch-Up

The president said Secretary of State Marco Rubio will serve simultaneously as acting national security adviser while maintaining his position at the State Department.

City of Chicago Reaches Settlement With Jussie Smollett to Resolve Civil Suit

Attorneys for the city and Smollett informed U.S. District Judge Virginia Kendall they had reached a settlement, though specifics have not yet been released.

3 Chicago Sites Make List of Illinois 10 Most Endangered Historic Places

Chicago Vocational High School led Landmarks Illinois’ annual list of the state’s most endangered historic places.

Kamala Harris Accuses Donald Trump of ‘Wholesale Abandonment’ of American Ideals in Most Extensive Post-Election Speech

In her most extensive public remarks since leaving office in January following her defeat to Trump, Harris said Wednesday she’s inspired by Americans fighting Trump’s agenda despite threats to their freedom or livelihood.

Man Who Fell Over a Railing at PNC Park During Cubs Game in Critical Condition. Police Say It Was an Accident

A man who fell from the 21-foot-high Clemente Wall in right field at PNC Park during Wednesday night’s game between the Pittsburgh Pirates and Chicago Cubs remained in critical condition on Thursday morning.

As Illinois’ Budget Deadline Approaches, Local Stakeholders Share Their Priorities

Illinois lawmakers are finalizing the state’s budget for the next fiscal year. But it’s not happening without some challenges.

Chicago Tonight: Black Voices, April 30, 2025 - Full Show

Local stakeholders on the governor’s budget proposal and priorities they’d like to see the state make. And a park honoring the legacy of Chicago’s founder.

Proposal to Allow CPD to Impose ‘Snap Curfews’ to Stop Teen Gatherings Fails to Advance

After more than five hours of debate, the Chicago City Council’s Public Safety Committee took no action on the plan, backed by Chicago Police Supt. Larry Snelling but opposed by Mayor Brandon Johnson.

New DuSable Park Plans Include Boardwalk, Pavilion Along Chicago Lakefront

The life and legacy of Jean Baptiste Point DuSable, who is largely referred to as Chicago’s founder, is being honored at a new park just east of where the Haitian-born trader settled near the river.