Chicago alderman questions CDOT over timing of multiple bridge closures across the river
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With four major Chicago River bridges shut down for repairs, Ald. Bill Conway joins to discuss commuter frustrations, CDOT’s budget hearing, and why all the projects are happening at once.

Chicago hit-and-run: Driver sought after pedestrian seriously injured

Chicago police say they're looking for the driver of a silver minivan tied to a hit-and-run that seriously injured a pedestrian last week.

Border Patrol Chief Greg Bovino to testify in federal court about Chicago tear-gassing
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U.S. Border Patrol Chief Greg Bovino is scheduled to testify in federal court on Tuesday about immigration enforcement operations in Chicago and the deployment of tear gas in city streets.

Metra Electric trains temporarily stopped due to vehicle stuck on tracks

Metra Electric train service was temporarily halted early Tuesday after a vehicle became stuck on the tracks, prompting delays during the morning commute.

Murder charges a year after woman found dead in Chicago condo building
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The husband of Caitlin Tracey, the woman who was found dead from a fall at a South Loop condo building a year ago, was charged with first-degree murder on Monday.

Chicago weather: Rain chances return Tuesday, highs still around 60 degrees

We’re expecting some decent overnight lows in the mid-40s tonight and more mild conditions tomorrow, but also the return of rain chances.

Chicago residents talk how feds used tear gas on residents | The Chicago Report
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Several Chicago neighborhoods have been the scenes of clashes between federal immigration agents and residents, some of which have featured the use of tear gas, potentially violating a court order.

Food banks in Chicago bracing for spike in demand

The government shutdown is directly impacting employees, and now Chicago area families are losing SNAP benefits.

Willie Wilson calls for investigation into Chicago Housing Authority
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Former mayoral candidate and businessman Willie Wilson asked for an investigation into the Chicago Housing Authority on Monday after he claimed he was blocked from visiting a senior citizen home due to political reasons.

ICE says 600K deportations expected this year as Chicago arrests top 3,000
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Homeland Security says ICE is on pace to deport about 600,000 people by year’s end, with nearly 3,000 arrests made in Chicago during Operation Midway Blitz.

Food banks bracing for spike in demand
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Food pantries across the city are bracing for a surge in need when SNAP benefits freeze on Nov. 1.

Caitlin Tracey's husband, Adam Beckerink, charged with her murder
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The husband of Caitlin Tracey, the woman who was found dead from a fall at a South Loop condo building a year ago, was charged with first-degree murder.

Mayor Johnson attends roundtable in Baltimore, addresses Chicago's crime reduction
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Mayor Brandon Johnson met with Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott at a roundtable to discuss Chicago's approach to reducing crime without the intervention of the National Guard.

Border Patrol chief to appear in Chicago court over tear gas use
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Border Patrol Chief Greg Bovino is expected in federal court in Chicago tomorrow after agents allegedly used tear gas in neighborhoods despite orders to only deploy it when facing imminent danger.