Chicago police officers among 8 injured in South Side crash

Two Chicago police officers and six other people were injured in a crash Tuesday morning in the Back of the Yards neighborhood.

Trump vs. Pope Leo, teen trends and millionaire tax | The Chicago Report
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President Trump is sparring with Pope Leo over the Iran War, one Chicago alderman spoke with Meta about teen trends and more, coming up on "The Chicago Report." 

Transwestern says 31% of downtown space available for rent in Chicago | The Chicago Report
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Downtown Chicago's office market has taken a hit since the COVID-19 pandemic, but now we're seeing a shift. After the pandemic and the shift to remote working, there's less foot traffic and less people working from the Loop. Joining us now to break it all down is real estate expert Lee Golub and Kimberly Beres.

Chicago leaders push Meta for stronger action on teen gatherings

City leaders are taking a new approach to stopping large teen gatherings by working directly with social media companies. 

Chicago alderman meets with Meta about teen trends
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Chicago leaders are turning to Meta for help getting control over teen takeovers. Alderman William Hall, from the 6th Ward, and others had another meeting with the social media company on Monday.

Illinois data center boom tied to rising utility bills, experts say

A surge in data centers across Illinois is being linked to rising water and electric bills for residents. Here's what you should know.

Immersive Anne Frank exhibits opens at Griffin MSI | ChicagoNOW
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The exhibit gives visitors a chance to experience a full-scale recreation of the Annex while learning more about Anne Frank’s life and legacy.