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Dec 15, 2025

Rob Reiner, son of a comedy giant who became one in turn, dies at 78
Rob Reiner, the son of a comedy giant who became one himself as one of the preeminent filmmakers of his generation, has died. He was 78.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 15, 2025

CPS lunchroom workers near six months without a contract: ‘No one sees us'
Wages are the sticking point in negotiations for Chicago Public Schools' lunchroom workers, who have been without a contract for nearly six months.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 15, 2025

Number of unresolved CPD discipline cases crawls toward 500 during court fight
As of mid-December, CPD Superintendent Larry Snelling still must decide whether or not to bring administrative charges in 490 cases in which the Civilian Office of Police Accountability sustained allegations of misconduct, city records show.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 15, 2025

Mayor Brandon Johnson's organizer roots at fore as he courts progressives in budget fight
Mayor Brandon Johnson and budget opponents are engaged in a public relations fight aimed at the hearts and minds of Chicago residents.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 15, 2025

Today in Chicago History: Bears defeated the New York Giants 24-14 to win team's 7th NFL title
Here's a look back at what happened in the Chicago area on Dec. 15, according to the Tribune's archives.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 15, 2025

Today in History: Nelson Mandela laid to rest in a state funeral
On Dec. 15, 2013, Nelson Mandela was laid to rest in a state funeral, ending a 10-day mourning period for South Africa's first Black president. Mandela died on Dec. 5 of that year at the age of 95.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 14, 2025

Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelenskyy offers to drop NATO bid for security guarantees but rejects US push to cede territory
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Sunday voiced readiness to drop his country's bid to join NATO in exchange for Western security guarantees.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 14, 2025

Kevin Hassett says Federal Reserve can reject Trump's views if he is chair
A leading candidate to be President Donald Trump's choice for Federal Reserve chair said that he would present the president's views to Fed officials for their consideration but they could reject them if they chose when making decisions on interest rates.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 14, 2025

10 years ago a Chicago firefighter died in the line of duty. His children have chosen careers following in his footsteps.
It's been 10 years since the fire that claimed the life of Chicago firefighter Daniel Capuano. Today, his children are following in his footsteps as a nurse and firefighter.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 14, 2025

Bear weather: Subzero temps and negative wind chills mark one of Chicago's coldest games
Sunday morning temps were the coldest the Chicago area has had this early in the season since the "infamously" cold and snowy winter of 2013-14.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 14, 2025

Israel's Netanyahu lashes out while world shows shock and sympathy over Australia shooting
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu lashed out at Australia's leader on Sunday while nations expressed shock and sympathy over a mass shooting at a Jewish holiday event.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 14, 2025

Pope Leo XIV criticizes prison overcrowding during special Mass for inmates, guards and families
Pope Leo XIV criticized prison overcrowding and insufficient inmate rehabilitation programs on Sunday as he celebrated a special Mass for detainees, guards and their families in the final event of the Vatican's 2025 Holy Year.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 14, 2025

Gary students experience de-escalation training
Any time a police officer responds to a situation, it often goes in a completely different direction than they anticipate, but Gary high school students interested in law enforcement are getting a jump on how to react.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 14, 2025

Boy, 14, shot in Roseland: CPD
A 14-year-old boy was shot in the foot early Sunday in the Roseland neighborhood, Chicago police reported.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 14, 2025

Attacker who killed US troops in Syria was a recent recruit to security forces, official says
A man who carried out an attack in Syria that killed three U.S. citizens had joined Syria's internal security forces as a base security guard two months earlier.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 14, 2025

Guatemala declares state of emergency after armed attacks kill at least 5
Guatemalan President Bernardo Arévalo on Sunday said he had declared a state of emergency in two municipalities in western Guatemala.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 14, 2025

Brrrrr down: The 11 coldest Chicago Bears games played at Soldier Field
The Chicago Bears are barely above .500 in their coldest games at Soldier Field since they began playing their home games there in 1971

Chicago Tribune
Dec 14, 2025

Indiana among states with cuts as EPA lessens oversight, report says
The Environmental Integrity Project's report said 27 states have cut environmental agency budgets in the last 15 years, including Indiana.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 14, 2025

Gunmen kill at least 11 people in attack on Jewish holiday event on Sydney's Bondi Beach
Two gunmen attacked a Hannukah celebration on a Sydney beach Sunday, killing at least 11 people in what Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese called an act of antisemitism and terrorism.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 14, 2025

Gunmen kill at least 16 people in attack on Hanukkah celebration on Sydney's Bondi Beach
An attack at a famous Australian beach killed 16 people, including a child, officials said Monday, after two gunmen opened fire at a Hanukkah celebration on Sydney's Bondi Beach.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 14, 2025

Egypt reveals restored colossal statues of pharaoh in Luxor
Egypt on Sunday revealed the revamp of two colossal statues of a prominent pharaoh in the southern city of Luxor, the latest in the government's archaeological events that aim at drawing more tourists to the country.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 14, 2025

Indiana committee creates report looking at state hate crime policy
The Indiana Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights released its hate crime report, which says the state must take stronger and more coordinated action.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 14, 2025

Column: To freeze or not to freeze? That's the question facing Chicago Bears fans when pondering new stadium.
As a polar vortex arrives in Chicago in time for Sunday's game, do hardy Bears fans secretly pine for a fixed roof stadium down the road?

Chicago Tribune
Dec 14, 2025

Thornton High School District 205 bench honoring Pope Leo XIV now in his childhood home
Benches created by District 205 students and teachers depicting Pope Leo XIV are inside Pope Leo XIV's childhood home in Dolton.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 14, 2025

Aurora's proposed campaign ethics reform measures moving forward with changes
Aurora Mayor John Laesch's proposed campaign ethics reforms, which have been held for weeks, are now moving towards final approval with significant changes.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 14, 2025

2 Illinois election board Democrats who blocked Senate President Don Harmon fines have ties to his donors
Illinois Elections Board staff recommended Senate President Don Harmon's campaign committee be fined $9.8 million for campaign fundraising violations but the penalty was not imposed because the board repeatedly deadlocked 4-4 along party lines.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 14, 2025

Records reveal husband who shot and killed Berwyn assistant principal had his firearm license revoked by Illinois State Police
Because of Steven Lee's erratic behavior, state police had revoked his firearm license and local police tried at least twice to remove guns from his home.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 14, 2025

Handel's ‘Messiah' wasn't meant to be Christmas music, but it still became a Chicago holiday staple
Some Chicagoans came to appreciate "Messiah" as a piece of music with appeal that extended beyond its Christian themes.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 14, 2025

Illinois mom covers 250-mile distance to reunite formerly detained immigrants with their Chicago families: ‘They deserve to know somebody cares'
Rebecca De La Luz helps people detained at the North Lake Processing Center in Baldwin, Michigan, with Chicago-area families.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 14, 2025

Southeast Side residents push for benefits as Chicago quantum campus moves forward
Activists want a meet with the developer and state representatives to secure a community benefits agreement.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 14, 2025

Today in Chicago History: Illinois becomes the 10th state to get its own lottery
Here's a look back at what happened in the Chicago area on Dec. 14, according to the Tribune's archives.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 14, 2025

Today in History: Heart of Atlanta Motel v. United States
On Dec. 14, 1964, the U.S. Supreme Court, in Heart of Atlanta Motel v. United States, ruled Congress was within its authority to enforce the Civil Rights Act of 1964 against racial discrimination by private businesses (in this case, a motel that refused to cater to Blacks).

Chicago Tribune
Dec 13, 2025

Chesterton police chief recognized for leadership in police-involved shooting
Chesterton's Assistant Police Chief Cisco Rodriguez surprised Police Chief Tim Richardson, honoring his leadership with an Exceptional Service Award during Thursday's Police Commission meeting.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 13, 2025

‘Dangerously cold' wind chills as low as minus 25 expected in Chicago area Saturday night
A cold weather advisory remains in effect from 8 p.m. Saturday to noon Sunday in northern and central Illinois and northwest Indiana.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 13, 2025

Multiple victims reported in shooting at Brown University in Rhode Island
Multiple people were shot Saturday in the area of Brown University, police said, as the Ivy League school issued an active shooter alert.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 13, 2025

Police search Brown University after shooter kills 2 and wounds 8 on campus
Multiple people were shot Saturday in the area of Brown University, police said, as the Ivy League school issued an active shooter alert.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 13, 2025

Nobel Peace Prize laureate and others who took on Belarus' president are among the freed prisoners
Belarusian authorities on Saturday freed 123 prisoners, including Nobel Peace Prize laureate Ales Bialiatski and key opposition figures Maria Kolesnikova and Viktar Babaryka.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 13, 2025

Jury says Johnson & Johnson owes $40 million to 2 cancer patients who used talcum powders
A Los Angeles jury awarded $40 million on Friday to two women who claimed that talcum powder made by Johnson & Johnson caused their ovarian cancer.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 13, 2025

UN chief visits Iraq to mark end of assistance mission set up after 2003 invasion
United National Secretary-General Antonio Guterres was in Baghdad on Saturday to mark the end of the political mission set up in 2003 following the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq that toppled Saddam Hussein.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 13, 2025

As Donald Trump slams Europe over migration, most leaders toughen their stance. Spain is an exception.
With most European leaders talking tougher about immigration amid a rise in far-right populism and Trump administration warnings that they could face "civilizational erasure" unless they tighten their borders, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez stands apart.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 13, 2025

2 US service members and one American civilian killed in ambush in Syria, US Central Command says
The attack on U.S. troops in Syria is the first to inflict casualties since the fall of President Bashar Assad a year ago.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 13, 2025

Donald Trump pledges retaliation after 3 Americans are killed in Syria attack that the US blames on IS
The attack on U.S. troops in Syria is the first to inflict casualties since the fall of President Bashar Assad a year ago.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 13, 2025

Ukrainian drone attack kills 2 in Russia as millions in Ukraine lose power
A Ukrainian drone attack in southwestern Russia has killed two people, while parts of Ukraine are without power following Russian assaults on energy infrastructure.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 13, 2025

Peter Greene, 60, actor in ‘Pulp Fiction,' ‘The Mask,' found dead in New York apartment
Greene's longtime manager, Gregg Edward, said the actor's family had been notified of his death. There was no immediate indication as to the cause.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 13, 2025

Planes, trains, automobiles: RDA's strategic plan sets 20-year goals
In the past 20 years, the Northwest Indiana Regional Development Authority has been instrumental in bringing about the commuter rail expansion that had long been a dream. Now the RDA is looking ahead at what else it can accomplish.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 13, 2025

Court news: Man gets prison time after latest immigration conviction
Two men were sentenced in separate immigration cases at the U.S. District Court in Hammond.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 13, 2025

24-year-old man fatally wounded overnight in Humboldt Park
A 24-year-old man was fatally wounded early Saturday morning in the Humboldt Park neighborhood, Chicago police said. Shortly after 3 a.m., officers responded to a call of someone shot in the 700 block of North Lawndale Avenue. A 24-year-old man had suffered a gunshot wound to the chest and was dropped off by his friends […]

Chicago Tribune
Dec 13, 2025

1 in custody after a 39-year-old man was critically wounded overnight
A person was arrested overnight after a 39-year-old man was critically wounded in the Grand Crossing neighborhood, Chicago police said. Officers responded to a call of someone shot around midnight in the 6600 block of South Stewart Avenue. The victim was involved in an argument that turned into a fight when a firearm was pulled […]

Chicago Tribune
Dec 13, 2025

Child, 10, found safe Friday night after being in back seat of stolen vehicle
A 10-year-old child was found safe after being in the rear sit of a vehicle stolen Friday night in the Grand Crossing neighborhood on the South Side, Chicago police said. Shortly before 11:30 p.m., a 30-year-old man exited his running vehicle in the 7300 block of South Lafayette Avenue where a 10-year-old child sitting in […]

Chicago Tribune
Dec 13, 2025

Raided South Shore building's tenants move out after judge denies pleas for more time
Officials have called the South Shore building that federal immigration agents raided in a controversial middle-of-the-night operation "deplorable." A court order mandated the structure be vacated by Friday.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 13, 2025

Today in Chicago History: Bears beat Packers 35-17 in last game at Wrigley Field
Here's a look back at what happened in the Chicago area on Dec. 13, according to the Tribune's archives.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 13, 2025

Today in History: Respect for Marriage Act signed into law
On Dec. 13, 2022, President Joe Biden signed the Respect for Marriage Act providing federal recognition and protection for same-sex and interracial marriages, calling it "a blow against hate in all its forms."

Chicago Tribune
Dec 12, 2025

Problems with commercial driver's licenses for immigrants found in 8 states so far
The federal government's crackdown on commercial driver's licenses for immigrants has found problems in eight states so far in the wake of several deadly crashes.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 12, 2025

President Donald Trump sued by preservationists seeking reviews and congressional approval for ballroom project
President Donald Trump was sued on Friday by preservationists asking a federal court to halt his White House ballroom project until it goes through multiple independent reviews and wins approval from Congress.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 12, 2025

Justice Department asks appeals court to block judge's contempt inquiry in mass deportation case
The Justice Department asked an appeals court Friday to block a contempt investigation of the Trump administration for failing to turn around planes carrying Venezuelan migrants to El Salvador in March.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 12, 2025

TSA renews push to end collective bargaining agreement for airport security screeners
The Transportation Security Administration is renewing Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem's push to end a collective bargaining agreement with airport screening officers.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 12, 2025

Justice Department sues 4 more states for access to detailed voter data
The U.S. Justice Department is suing four more states as part of its effort to collect detailed voting data and other election information across the country.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 12, 2025

A new federal report scrutinizes Puerto Rico's tax incentives luring wealthy Americans
Puerto Rico tax incentives that have lured thousands of rich Americans to the U.S. territory for over a decade are under scrutiny.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 12, 2025

Gov. JB Pritzker signs bill that aims to make it easier to find therapists who take insurance
The new law, which will take full effect in January 2027, creates a formula outlining how much insurers must pay therapists for their services.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 12, 2025

Pritzker signs bill that aims to make it easier to find therapists who take insurance
The new law, which will take full effect in January 2027, creates a formula outlining how much insurers must pay therapists for their services.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 12, 2025

Humanoid robots take center stage at Silicon Valley summit, but skepticism remains
The commercial boom in artificial intelligence has lit a spark under long-simmering visions to build humanoid robots that can move their mechanical bodies like humans and do things that people do.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 12, 2025

Speaker Mike Johnson scrambles to find a health care plan as Republicans remain divided
The Senate failed to get anywhere on the health care issue this week. Now it's the House's turn to show what it can do.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 12, 2025

US removes Brazilian Supreme Court justice and his wife from sanctions list
The U.S. removed Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes from its sanctions list on Friday after initially adding him over his role in leading the trial against former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 12, 2025

The 100 best photos of 2025 by Chicago Tribune photographers
From documenting immigration enforcement, to covering the highs and lows of Chicago's sports teams and photographing the lives of everyday residents, Chicago Tribune photographers and editors strive to provide a fair account of the lives and events we witness. Our photo editors curated some of the best images from 2025 in this collection.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 12, 2025

Trump downplays Indiana redistricting loss, but funds could be in doubt
After Indiana defeated mid-census redistricting Thursday afternoon, President Donald Trump downplayed the loss, while Gov. Mike Braun and Lieutenant Gov. Micah Beckwith shared their disappointment and alluded to potential repercussions for the state from the Trump administration.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 12, 2025

2 Wisconsin congressional redistricting lawsuits may not resolve by 2026 midterm election
A pair of lawsuits seeking to redraw congressional boundary lines that currently favor Republicans in Wisconsin are on track to be resolved after the 2026 midterms.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 12, 2025

Afternoon Briefing: The Rekia Boyd Monument Project
Good afternoon, Chicago. Here's what is happening today.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 12, 2025

Chicago Ridge son charged with murder thought father was using ‘dark magic,' prosecutors say
First-degree murder charges were filed against Alaa Edeen M. Qouqazeh, 27, in relation to the Dec. 8 death of his father, Mohammad Qouqazeh, 59, of Chicago Ridge. Mohammad Qouqazeh was killed in his home on the 10500 block of South Austin Avenue in what police called an "isolated, domestic-related event." His cause of death was […]

Chicago Tribune
Dec 12, 2025

House Democrats release photos of Donald Trump, Bill Clinton and former Prince Andrew from Jeffrey Epstein's estate
House Democrats released a selection of photos from the estate of Jeffrey Epstein on Friday, including some of Donald Trump, Bill Clinton and the former Prince Andrew.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 12, 2025

Tanning bed use damages DNA of skin cells across the body, Northwestern study finds
Use of tanning beds nearly triples the risk of developing melanoma, and it also damages the DNA of skin cells across the body, according to a study from Northwestern Medicine.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 12, 2025

Tanning bed users have nearly twice as much damage to skin cells, Northwestern study finds
Use of tanning beds nearly triples the risk of developing melanoma, and it also damages the DNA of skin cells across the body, according to a study from Northwestern Medicine.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 12, 2025

Trump signs executive order to block state AI regulations
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday aimed at blocking states from crafting their own regulations for artificial intelligence, saying the burgeoning industry is at risk of being stifled by a patchwork of onerous rules while in a battle with Chinese competitors for supremacy.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 12, 2025

Trump administration delays decision on federal protections for monarch butterflies
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced during the waning days of then-President Joe Biden's term in December 2024 that the agency planned to add the beloved backyard pollinator to the threatened species list by the end of 2025, calling the insect "iconic" and "cherished across North America."

Chicago Tribune
Dec 12, 2025

Steel City wins 15-year charter extension from state
Gary's Steel City Charter Academy received a 15-year renewal of its charter on Dec. 9 from the Indiana Charter School Board, the school's authorizer.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 12, 2025

Gov. JB Pritzker signs controversial Illinois medical aid-in-dying law amid strong debate and opposition
Illinois now joins at least 10 other states, among them California, Hawaii, Colorado, Oregon, as well as Washington, D.C., in allowing medical aid in dying.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 12, 2025

Every major update from the first two episodes of Taylor Swift's Disney Eras Tour docuseries
"The Eras Tour was a lifetime within my life," Taylor Swift told the room at a screening of the first two episodes of her new Disney docuseries, "The End of an Era." "It feels insane."

Chicago Tribune
Dec 12, 2025

Kremlin official says Russian police and National Guard to stay in Ukraine's Donbas even after peace
A senior Kremlin official says that the Russian police and National Guard will remain in eastern Ukraine's Donbas to oversee the prized industrial region, even if a peace settlement ends the nearly four-year war — a possibility that is likely to be rejected by Ukrainian officials as U.S.-led negotiations drag on.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 12, 2025

This holiday season isn't very merry for consumers, an AP-NORC poll finds
This holiday season isn't quite so merry for American shoppers as large shares are dipping into savings, scouring for bargains and feeling like the overall economy is stuck in a rut under President Donald Trump, a new AP-NORC poll finds.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 12, 2025

Washington state faces historic floods that have washed away homes and stranded families
Days of torrential rain in Washington state caused historic floods that have stranded families on rooftops, washed over bridges and ripped at least two homes from their foundations, and experts warned that even more flooding expected Friday could be catastrophic.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 12, 2025

Federal judge issues order to prohibit immigration officials from detaining Kilmar Abrego Garcia
Kilmar Abrego Garcia walked away after a scheduled appointment at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement field office on Friday to the cheers of a crowd assembled outside. A federal judge had ordered that immigration officials could not detain him.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 12, 2025

A 6.9 magnitude earthquake causes small tsunami waves off northeastern Japan
A 6.9 magnitude earthquake shook northeastern Japan and caused small tsunami waves but no apparent damage Friday, days after a stronger quake in the same region.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 12, 2025

Police officers, woman injured Thursday night in collision in Fuller Park
Two officers and another driver were injured Thursday night in a traffic crash on the South Side in the Fuller Park neighborhood, Chicago police said.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 12, 2025

Driver pronounced dead Thursday night in Jackson Park crash
A driver was killed Thursday night in a crash in the Jackson Park neighborhood near 63rd Street beach after he struck a median, Chicago police said.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 12, 2025

Brrrrr down: The 10 coldest Chicago Bears games played at Soldier Field
The Chicago Bears are barely above .500 in their 10 coldest games at Soldier Field since they began playing their home games there in 1971

Chicago Tribune
Dec 12, 2025

Efforts to require Asian American history in schools after anti-Asian hate starting to pay off
AAPI organizations devastated by reports of thousands of verbal and physical attacks, including the 2021 Atlanta spa shootings that left six Asian women dead, ramped up lobbying for more inclusive education. The hope was teaching about AAPI contributions would foster understanding. In July 2021, Illinois became the first state to mandate Asian American history. In 2022, New Jersey and Connecticut followed.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 12, 2025

Daywatch: Bitter temperatures, subzero wind chills on tap for the weekend
Good morning, Chicago. Here are the top stories you need to know to start your day.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 12, 2025

A Long Walk Home is close to deciding the look of the Rekia Boyd Monument
Artists pitch their ideas for a monument to honor Rekia Boyd, who was shot and killed by an off-duty Chicago police officer in 2012.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 12, 2025

Chicago weather: Bitter temperatures and subzero wind chills on tap for the weekend
Bundle up, Chicago. As the city's quickest start to winter in nearly 50 years persists, this weekend is due to bring another round of bitter cold weather, officials say.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 12, 2025

Chicago weather: Bitter temperatures, subzero wind chills on tap for the weekend
Bundle up, Chicago. As the city's quickest start to winter in nearly 50 years persists, this weekend is due to bring another round of bitter cold weather, officials say. Expect temperatures to plunge starting Friday night. After highs in the low 30s, the cold will begin to set in overnight into Saturday, according to David […]

Chicago Tribune
Dec 12, 2025

Report: Cook County should revamp property tax breaks for businesses
Cook County's system to give property tax breaks to businesses is set to expire in two years, and Board President Toni Preckwinkle is looking to revamp the program.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 12, 2025

Today in Chicago History: Bears' Gale Sayers scores 6 TDs against the 49ers at Wrigley Field
Here's a look back at what happened in the Chicago area on Dec. 12, according to the Tribune's archives.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 12, 2025

Today in History: Minneapolis Metrodome roof collapses
On Dec. 12, 2010, the inflatable roof of the Minneapolis Metrodome collapsed in the early morning hours after a snowstorm dumped 17 inches on the city. (There were no injuries, but the NFL had to shift an already rescheduled game between the Minnesota Vikings and New York Giants to Detroit's Ford Field.)

Chicago Tribune
Dec 11, 2025

Three in custody after home invasion in Homer Glen, armed robbery in Lemont
The Will County Sheriffs Department said charges are pending against three suspects arrested after robberies in Homer Glen, Lemont.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 11, 2025

New coins will commemorate 250th anniversary of American independence. Here's how they'll look.
The Mint abandoned designs from Joe Biden's presidency that highlighted women's suffrage and civil rights, favoring classical imagery.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 11, 2025

‘No space for us': Parents claim overcrowding at Haugan Elementary but CPS disagrees and denies expansion
Parents at Haugan Elementary in Albany Park say the school is overcrowded and are upset Chicago Public Schools denied their request to expand.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 11, 2025

Photos: All aboard the CTA Holiday Train!


Chicago Tribune
Dec 11, 2025

Chicago appeals court blocks release of hundreds of Operation Midway Blitz detainees pending individual review
A federal appeals court in Chicago issued a mixed opinion Thursday in a high-profile immigration case, blocking the immediate release of hundreds of people detained during Operation Midway Blitz but allowing the extension of a consent decree governing so-called warrantless arrests.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 11, 2025

Gary, IUN collaborate on food security study that will shape city actions
The city of Gary and Indiana University Northwest have worked on a food security study, which should be released in early spring 2026.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 11, 2025

Illinois Democrats applaud as GOP-led Indiana Senate rebuffs President Trump's push for new redistricting map
Illinois Democrats had been awaiting the outcome of the Indiana vote, warning Illinois was ready to respond. For now, it appears Illinois will stand down in that effort.

Chicago Tribune
Dec 11, 2025

Illinois farmers welcome Trump aid package but say more needs to be done to save struggling industry
A combination of trade wars with China and rising costs has led to projections of billions in losses nationally for growers this year.

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