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Brandon Johnson Picks Ald. Carlos Ramirez-Rosa to Lead Chicago Parks

“I loved being the alderman of the 35th Ward,” Ald. Carlos Ramirez-Rosa, 36, said. “But you can’t turn down a job like this when you love Chicago as much as I do.”

Trump Shouts at Zelenskyy as He and Vance Berate Ukrainian Leader as ‘Disrespectful’

The last 10 minutes of the nearly 45-minute engagement devolved into a tense back and forth between Trump, Vice President JD Vance and Zelenskyy — who had urged skepticism about Russia’s commitment to diplomacy, citing Moscow’s years of broken commitments on the global stage.

Pritzker Cutting Health Care Program for Noncitizens As Report Reveals Costs Far Exceeded Estimates

Gov. JB Pritzker’s recently unveiled 2026 budget proposal includes a controversial cut. It proposes to get rid of two programs that allow immigrants without legal status to receive healthcare coverage.

Economic Blackout: Will a 24-Hour Boycott Make a Difference?

NEW YORK (AP) — A grassroots organization is encouraging U.S.

Chicago Tonight: Latino Voices, Feb. 27, 2025 - Full Show

Parents push back on the potential closures of some charter schools. Some undocumented immigrants are at risk of losing their health care coverage. And the leader of the Chicago Park District is stepping down.

Chicago Park District CEO Rosa Escareño Announces Resignation

After a career in city government spanning 35 years and five mayoral administrations, Rosa Escareño, general superintendent and CEO of the Chicago Park District, announced her resignation Wednesday.

‘It’s Really Heartbreaking’: Undocumented Parents Share Their Experiences Amid Fears of Mass Deportations

Many undocumented families describe their lives as living in the shadows since President Donald Trump returned to the White House. Mixed-status families who have called Chicago home for decades are feeling the impact of Trump’s promise to carry out the largest deportation operation in U.S. history.

Chicago School Board Approves Resolution That Aims to Save 5 Acero Charter Schools

The 21-member board at its monthly meeting Thursday voted to amend language in a revised resolution that would now aim to save five Acero schools: Cisneros, Casas, Fuentes, Tamayo and Santiago.

Audit Finds Illinois’ Noncitizen Health Care Programs Far Outstripped Original Cost Estimates

The report found more than 6,000 people enrolled in the state-funded programs were classified as “undocumented” despite actually having social security numbers. Some of those people were green card holders who would have instead qualified for health coverage like Medicaid or traditional insurance.

Actor Gene Hackman, Prolific Oscar Winner, Found Dead at Home at 95 Years Old

Gene Hackman, the prolific Oscar-winning actor whose studied portraits ranged from reluctant heroes to conniving villains and made him one of the industry’s most respected and honored performers, has been found dead along with his wife at their home. He was 95.

From a Quincy Jones Tribute to ‘Three Little Birds,’ Here Are 5 Shows to See This Weekend

Say farewell to February and welcome March by embracing the seemingly limitless choices we have in the Chicago area. We reside in the metropolis of the Midwest, so make big plans.

Select Chicago-Area DMV Facilities Will Open Saturdays to Meet ‘Unprecedented Demand’ for REAL IDs

Due to the surge in demand, the Secretary of State’s Office launched an online portal so residents can determine whether they need a REAL ID before the federal enforcement period begins. The office is asking residents to wait until after May 7 to apply if they do not have immediate travel plans.

From the ‘40s to Today, A Look at the History of the Chicago Dance Style Known as Steppin’

“Chicago is the steppin’ capital of the world.” That’s a phrase coined by local DJ Sam Chatman, also known as the Godfather of Steppin’. And though the dance craze’s popularity has spread far and wide, no one can do it quite like the hometown originators.

Immigration Agents Detain Man Outside Chicago Charter School, Officials Say

In a letter to families Wednesday, officials with the Acero charter school network said the individual was taken into custody by ICE agents, though the agency itself did not respond to a request for comment.

Shedd Aquarium Announces $10M Donation for Continued Marine Conservation and Education

The donation is one of the largest to the aquarium in recent history, according to Shedd.