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Chicago Tribune
Nov 18, 2025

Illinois lawmakers urged to ‘step up' and ‘fight like hell' as EPA moves to cut wetlands protections
New U.S. EPA rule would strip protections from 72% of the state's remaining wetlands, which play a crucial role in mitigating flooding and filtering drinking water.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 18, 2025

Pope Leo strongly backs US bishops in blasting Trump immigration crackdown, urges humane treatment
Pope Leo XIV on Tuesday strongly backed U.S. bishops who condemned the Trump administration's immigration crackdown.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 18, 2025

Trump attacks ABC News correspondent Mary Bruce in angry response to three sharp questions
President Trump denounced ABC News' Mary Bruce as a "terrible reporter" Tuesday and threatened the network's license to broadcast.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 18, 2025

Trump doubles down on redistricting in Indiana even as lawmakers rebuke special session
President Donald Trump is insisting that the redistricting fight in Indiana is not over even as the GOP-led state Senate again refused Tuesday to return to the Capitol this year for a special session to draw new congressional maps.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 18, 2025

House admonishes Rep. Jesús ‘Chuy' García over ballot maneuver as most Democrats defend Chicago congressman
Twenty-three Congressional Democrats — including two from Illinois — joined with Republicans in favoring a resolution admonishing U.S. Rep. Jesús "Chuy" García for using old-school tactics to clear the way for his own House successor.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 18, 2025

DHS plans to deploy 250 border agents to Louisiana in major immigration sweep, sources say
Around 250 federal border agents are set to go to New Orleans for a two-month immigration crackdown dubbed "Swamp Sweep" that aims to arrest roughly 5,000 people across southeast Louisiana and into Mississippi.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 18, 2025

Plea negotiations underway with Wisconsin judge accused of helping immigrant dodge agents
Plea negotiations with a Wisconsin judge accused of helping an immigrant evade federal agents are underway as her trial nears, the newly minted federal prosecutor overseeing the case said Tuesday.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 18, 2025

Illinois elections board remains deadlocked on Senate President Don Harmon fundraising case, drops $9.8M fine
Illinois partisan politics formally undermined a staff finding that state Senate President Don Harmon's political fund violated campaign contribution limits last year.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 18, 2025

Chicago-based Oak Street Health to lay off 219 workers
Chicago-based Oak Street Health is laying off 219 people early next year as its owner, CVS Health, restructures parts of the business and closes health centers across the country.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 18, 2025

Opening of New Lenox trial focuses on Kee owners' auto loan application
Will County prosecutors said the owner of Kee Firearms falsely claimed Kee Construction earned $400,000 a month on a loan application.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 18, 2025

Man wounded by police in Washington Park shooting
Chicago police said they shot a man while attempting to question a man they said had a firearm in the Washington Park neighborhood on Tuesday morning. Officers responded to the 5600 block of South Michigan Avenue around 11:50 a.m. to stop and question a man, whose age was not immediately disclosed, who was believed to […]

Chicago Tribune
Nov 18, 2025

Trump dismisses US intelligence that Saudi prince was likely aware of 2018 killing of journalist Khashoggi
President Donald Trump on Tuesday dismissed U.S. intelligence findings that Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman likely had some culpability in the 2018 killing of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 18, 2025

Woman, child hospitalized after attack near South Deering school
A woman and a young boy were hospitalized after they were attacked Monday afternoon near an elementary school on the city's Far South Side, authorities said. The 33-year-old woman and the boy, 9, were walking on the 10600 block of South Bensley Avenue in the South Deering neighborhood around 3:10 p.m. when a group approached […]

Chicago Tribune
Nov 18, 2025

Indiana officials differ on redistricting session cancellation
The Indiana State Senate and House adjourned their separate Organization Day sessions Tuesday until Jan. 5, 2026, but House Speaker Todd Huston hinted at possibly calling the House back in early December as previously scheduled.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 18, 2025

Roblox steps up age checks and groups younger users into age-based chats
Roblox is stepping up its age verification system for users who want to chat with other players and implementing age-based chats so kids, teens and adults will only be able to communicate with people around their own age.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 18, 2025

Kane County Board OKs measure limiting immigration enforcement on county property
The measure is intended to prohibit federal agents from using county property for staging, processing or operations.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 18, 2025

Venice's newest marvel is a wild, acrobatic dolphin. His refusal to leave puts him in danger.
Venice has been charmed by a recent visitor: An acrobatic, wild dolphin.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 18, 2025

Education Department takes a major step forward in the Trump administration's plans to dismantle it
The U.S. Education Department is handing off some of its biggest grant programs to other federal agencies as the Trump administration accelerates its plan to shut down the department.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 18, 2025

Afternoon Briefing: Illinois launching digital driver's licenses and state IDs
Good afternoon, Chicago. Here's what is happening today.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 18, 2025

A ‘Loop puncher' sentenced to seven years in prison for aggravated battery, burglary
A Blue Island man featured in "Loop puncher" videos that went viral on social media has been sentenced to seven years in state prison for crimes related to the attacks, Cook County court records show.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 18, 2025

Illinois launching digital driver's licenses and state IDs on iPhones for airports, restaurants and bars
Illinois residents on Wednesday will be able to add their state driver's license or state ID to their Apple Wallets. Mobile IDs will expand to Android users by sometime next year.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 18, 2025

Triton College in running for 2027 Aspen Prize, $1 million award
Triton College in River Grove will compete for the national Aspen Institute's 2027 Aspen Prize for Community College Excellence.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 18, 2025

Prosecutors: James Snyder's request for new trial untimely and without merit
Former Portage Mayor James Snyder asked for a new trial on his IRS conviction, a request federal prosecutors said is untimely and without merit.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 18, 2025

Sharp drop in detainees at ICE facility in Broadview follows temporary restraining order
The number of detainees held at the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement processing center in Broadview has dropped precipitously since a federal judge ordered the government to comply with requirements to improve conditions at the facility, with only four people held there as of Tuesday morning.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 18, 2025

StarLab lands at Hinsdale, Clarendon Hills schools to offer kids a chance to see the night sky
Hinsdale-Clarendon Hills Elementary District 181 has brought a taste of outer space into its schools with the recent addition of StarLab.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 18, 2025

Cloudflare outage impacts thousands, disrupts transit systems, ChatGPT, X and more
A widely used Internet infrastructure company said that it has largely resolved an issue that led to outages impacting users of everything from ChatGPT and the online game, "League of Legends," to the New Jersey Transit system early Tuesday.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 18, 2025

Portage parent complains about book accessed from teacher by fifth grader
A fifth grader's mother complained to the Portage Township School Board about a book he took home from his teacher's personal library.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 18, 2025

Woman wounded after gunmen open fire at crowd waiting for bus in Chicago Lawn neighborhood
A 54-year-old woman was wounded after three gunmen opened fire at a crowd waiting for the bus in the Chicago Lawn neighborhood, Chicago police said.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 18, 2025

LA County sheriff investigating new sex battery claim against Sean ‘Diddy' Combs
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department said Monday it's investigating a new sexual battery allegation against hip-hop mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs, who is serving a four-year prison sentence on prostitution-related convictions.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 18, 2025

House expected to vote on bill forcing release of Jeffrey Epstein files
The House is expected to vote Tuesday on legislation to force the Justice Department to publicly release its files on the late financier Jeffrey Epstein, the culmination of a monthslong effort that has overcome opposition from President Donald Trump and Republican leadership.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 18, 2025

Woman set on fire during argument Monday night on Blue Line train
A 26-year-old woman was left in critical condition after being set on fire during an argument Monday night on a CTA Blue Line train, Chicago police said. About 9:25 p.m., the victim was involved in an argument with a man about 45 years of age while she was on a train in the 100 block […]

Chicago Tribune
Nov 18, 2025

Indiana homeowner charged in fatal shooting of house cleaner who showed up at the wrong door
An Indiana homeowner accused of killing a house cleaner who mistakenly arrived at his front door was charged with voluntary manslaughter on Monday.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 18, 2025

Daywatch: Senate President Don Harmon faces new challenge
Good morning, Chicago. Here are the top stories you need to know to start your day.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 18, 2025

Federal immigration agents will expand North Carolina action to Raleigh, mayor says
Federal immigration authorities will expand their enforcement action in North Carolina to Raleigh as soon as Tuesday, the mayor said.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 18, 2025

Today in History: ‘Steamboat Willie' debuts on screen
On Nov. 18, 1928, "Steamboat Willie," the first cartoon with synchronized sound as well as the first release of the character Mickey Mouse, debuted on screen at the Colony Theater in New York.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 18, 2025

Today in Chicago History: Standard Time adopted during convention at the city's Grand Pacific Hotel
Here's a look back at what happened in the Chicago area on Nov. 18, according to the Tribune's archives.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 17, 2025

Texas National Guard departs Illinois
The out-of-state troops, which had been living at the U.S. Army Reserve Training Center in southwest suburban Elwood, left facility as of 1 p.m. Monday, according to a memorandum obtained by the Tribune.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 17, 2025

A $22 million pediatric health care facility taking shape in Austin neighborhood will address unmet needs
Builders plan to complete the 25,000-square-foot Austin HOPE Center by late summer 2026.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 17, 2025

Death and bomb threats prompt Broadview mayor to declare civil emergency
Broadview Mayor Katrina Thompson signed a declaration of civil emergency Monday after a series of reported threats against the village amid Operation Midway Blitz.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 17, 2025

Broadview mayor declares civil emergency after reported death, bomb threats
Broadview Mayor Katrina Thompson signed a declaration of civil emergency Monday after a series of reported threats against the village amid "Operation Midway Blitz."

Chicago Tribune
Nov 17, 2025

Trump says he will sell F-35s to Saudi Arabia on eve of crown prince's Washington visit
President Donald Trump said Monday he will sell F-35 fighter jets to Saudi Arabia despite some concern within the administration that such a sale could lead to China gaining access to the U.S. technology behind the advanced weapon system.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 17, 2025

Six Venezuelan migrants arrested in South Shore immigration raid among hundreds who could be released
At least six Venezuelan nationals arrested in a controversial immigration raid on a South Shore apartment building in September are among hundreds who could soon be released on bond amid allegations that "Operation Midway Blitz" agents repeatedly violated a consent decree limiting warrantless arrests.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 17, 2025

Actor Danny Masterson asks for rape convictions to be tossed over lawyer errors
"That '70s Show" actor Danny Masterson filed a petition Monday for his two rape convictions and long prison sentence to be thrown out, saying that his trial lawyer failed to call key witnesses and introduce essential evidence that might have exonerated him.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 17, 2025

Pope Leo XIV calls for urgent climate action and says God's creation is ‘crying out'
Pope Leo XIV on Monday urged countries at United Nations climate talks to take "concrete actions" to stop climate change that is threatening the planet.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 17, 2025

‘I knew he was dead': Woman recalls finding Gary brother's body in trial testimony
Jeremy Worley, 50, is charged May 14 with murder and a habitual offender enhancement in the Feb. 4 or Feb. 5, 2024 death of Deon Perry, 60, of Gary.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 17, 2025

Senate President Don Harmon faces new challenge over near-$10M campaign finance fine
Libertarian-leaning Liberty Justice Center has filed a complaint regarding Illinois Senate President Don Harmon's collecting millions of dollars for his campaign committee.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 17, 2025

Aurora partners with nonprofit to provide free immigration-related services
The city of Aurora is partnering with the nonprofit Illinois Workers in Action to offer immigration services, like free legal help, out of a downtown city-owned building.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 17, 2025

UN approves the Trump administration plan for Gaza's future
The U.N. Security Council on Monday approved a U.S. plan for Gaza that authorizes an international stabilization force to provide security in the devastated territory and envisions a possible future path to an independent Palestinian state.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 17, 2025

Florida grandfather, born in refugee camp, nabbed by ICE after 70 years in U.S.
A 79-year-old grandfather found himself in legal limbo in the Alligator Alcatraz detention camp in the Everglades, picked up on a decades-old deportation order authorities had previously chosen not to enforce.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 17, 2025

Gov. JB Pritzker deposits $25.5M of his own money into campaign fund as he ramps up bid for third term
The $25.5 million total Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker gave to his campaign fund represents a smaller down payment than Pritzker made by this point in his two previous races for governor.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 17, 2025

Judge scolds Justice Department for ‘profound investigative missteps' in James Comey case
The Justice Department engaged in a "disturbing pattern of profound investigative missteps" in the process of securing an indictment against former FBI Director James Comey, a federal judge ruled Monday.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 17, 2025

FEMA acting chief David Richardson departs after 6 months on the job, officials say
The acting chief of the Federal Emergency Management Agency left his job Monday after just six months, according to the Department of Homeland Security.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 17, 2025

Granddaughter of ‘Charlotte's Web' author upset with use of its title in immigration crackdown
The granddaughter of E.B. White, the author of the classic 1952 children's tale "Charlotte's Web," said the wave of immigration arrests goes against what her grandfather and his beloved book stood for.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 17, 2025

Indiana legislators endure Trump criticism after redistricting session cancelled
As legislators meet for Organization Day, the start of the 2026 session, on Tuesday, they will grapple with President Donald Trump's direct statement and a swatting call to a State Senator's house after the Indiana Senate declined to vote on mid-census redistricting.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 17, 2025

Arsonist tried to set fire at Chicago City Hall, Mayor Brandon Johnson says
Police said no arrests were made and no injuries were reported. The blaze went out on its own after damaging the building, police said.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 17, 2025

Off-duty pilot who tried to cut a flight's engines midair is released without prison time
A former Alaska Airlines pilot who tried to cut the engines of a passenger flight in 2023 while riding off-duty in the cockpit will serve no additional prison time, a federal judge ruled Monday.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 17, 2025

More than 130 arrested in North Carolina as governor says immigration crackdown is ‘stoking fear'
U.S. immigration agents arrested more than 130 people in a weekend sweep through North Carolina's largest city, a federal official said Monday, as the governor warned that the crackdown is simply "stoking fear."

Chicago Tribune
Nov 17, 2025

Afternoon Briefing: CTA Holiday Train returns soon
Good afternoon, Chicago. Here's what is happening today.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 17, 2025

Number of sports bets have dropped — but amount of betting has increased following new Illinois per wager tax
Despite the drop in the number of bets, the amount of money wagered on sports in September increased 9% from the previous year to a new record high handle of $1.4 billion.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 17, 2025

Federal judge certifies class in lawsuit over conditions at Broadview ICE processing center
A federal judge has allowed a lawsuit alleging inhumane conditions at the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement processing center in Broadview to proceed as a class-action.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 17, 2025

Chicago journalist Andrea Hanis, an editor who helped launch Blue Sky Innovation, dies at 56
Hanis was a versatile editor who spent almost her entire career working for Chicago newspapers, including the Tribune.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 17, 2025

Chicago journalist Andrea Hanis, an editor who helped launch Blue Sky, dies at 56
Hanis was a versatile editor who spent almost her entire career working for Chicago newspapers, including the Tribune.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 17, 2025

CTA Holiday Train returns to Chicago on Black Friday
The decked-out holiday train, a CTA tradition for more than three decades, will make appearances on all of the agency's rail lines beginning Nov. 28.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 17, 2025

57-year-old bicyclist struck by vehicle, killed in Country Club Hills
Darvell E. Barber, 57, was struck at Crawford Avenue and 178th Place and taken to Advocate Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 17, 2025

Novo cuts Wegovy prices, but doctors still see cost challenges for patients
Novo Nordisk is chopping prices again for Wegovy, but doctors say the expense will remain challenging for patients without insurance.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 17, 2025

Mayor Brandon Johnson's head tax plan defeated in council committee vote
Monday's defeat is a clear signal the mayor's $21-per-employee monthly tax on larger companies is in danger of not getting the council support it needs.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 17, 2025

Key head tax vote for Mayor Brandon Johnson delayed as opponents set to defeat it
The move is a clear signal the mayor's $21-per-employee monthly tax on larger companies is in danger of not getting the council support it needs.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 17, 2025

What's next for the Epstein files after President Donald Trump's social media posts
The House is heading towards a vote on a bill to force the Justice Department to release the case files it has collected on Jeffrey Epstein.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 17, 2025

Victim reports being attacked by a man with an axe on Near West Side
Police patrolling the1300 block of South Jefferson street found a 44-year-old man with injuries in the middle of the street around 2 a.m. Monday.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 17, 2025

Chicago homicides in 2025: 374 people slain. Here's how that compares with previous years.
Chicago homicide data, which is updated on this page weekly, is through Nov. 14, 2025.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 17, 2025

What to know about immigration enforcement raids in Chicago after 3 months
As the Trump administration's mass deportation raids begin their third month, their impact has stretched across the Chicago region. Here's what to know.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 17, 2025

Immigrant student enrollment is dwindling at schools across the US
From Miami to San Diego, schools around the U.S. are seeing big drops in enrollment of students from immigrant families.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 17, 2025

Trump plans to meet with Mamdani, says he'll ‘work something out' with New York City's mayor-elect
President Donald Trump indicated Sunday that he plans to meet with New York City's mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani and said they'll "work something out," in what could be a detente for the Republican president and Democratic political star who have cast each other as political foils.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 17, 2025

Column: Stalled legislation could lead to horse racing/slot machines in Richton Park
A bill in the Illinois General Assembly would allow a harness racetrack crammed with 1,200 slot machines in Richton Park.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 17, 2025

Daywatch: Record property tax increases slam Chicago homeowners
Good morning, Chicago. Here are the top stories you need to know to start your day.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 17, 2025

Thornton Township District 205 giving teachers $5,000 bonuses for good attendance
District 205 bonuses go to teachers at Thornton, Thornridge and Thornwood high schools present for 95% or more of the school year.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 17, 2025

Gov. JB Pritzker's Accountability Commission still ramping up as federal immigration surge starts to subside
More than three weeks after Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker created the commission, there is no apparent way for the public to report misconduct by federal immigration agents.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 17, 2025

Record property tax increases slam Chicago homeowners as downtown owners see cuts
Sinking Loop office values fuel spike in Chicago residential bills, especially on South, West sides, report shows.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 17, 2025

Bird flu cases are on the rise again, including 2 million turkeys. Will that affect your Thanksgiving dinner?
Turkeys make up approximately 2% of the entire U.S. poultry inventory, but account for 24% of new cases in commercial and backyard flocks.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 17, 2025

Today in Chicago History: Tornado outbreak kills 6 people in Illinois
Here's a look back at what happened in the Chicago area on Nov. 17, according to the Tribune's archives.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 17, 2025

Today in History: Richard Nixon says ‘I'm not a crook'
On Nov. 17, 1973, President Richard Nixon told a gathering of Associated Press managing editors at a televised news conference in Orlando, Florida: "People have got to know whether or not their president is a crook. Well, I'm not a crook."

Chicago Tribune
Nov 16, 2025

FAA lifts order slashing flights, allowing commercial airlines to resume their regular schedules
The Federal Aviation Administration said Sunday it is lifting all restrictions on commercial flights that were imposed at 40 major airports during the country's longest government shutdown.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 16, 2025

Nearly 21 years later, family of slain Gold Coast man finds comfort as prosecutors bring murder charges
A former neighbor was arrested at an airport in Lima, Peru, and and after lengthy extradition proceedings, returned to Chicago.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 16, 2025

Chile's presidential race headed to tense runoff between communist and hard-right candidates
The communist candidate of Chile's center-left government, Jeannette Jara, and a hard-right veteran politician, José Antonio Kast, will vie for the country's presidency in a runoff vote next month.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 16, 2025

Valparaiso University marks 100 years of Lutheran control
One hundred years ago, the Lutheran University Association purchased a struggling Valparaiso University and made it what it is today.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 16, 2025

Border Patrol official touts North Carolina arrests despite objections of local leaders
A top Border Patrol commander touted dozens of arrests in North Carolina's largest city on Sunday.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 16, 2025

US aircraft carrier arrives in the Caribbean in major buildup near Venezuela
The nation's most advanced aircraft carrier arrived in the Caribbean Sea on Sunday in a display of U.S. military power, raising questions about what the new influx of troops and weaponry could signal for the Trump administration's intentions in South America.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 16, 2025

James ‘Bau' Graves, former executive director of the Old Town School of Folk Music, dies at 73
James "Bau" Graves was the executive director of Chicago's Old Town School of Folk Music for more than 11 years, steering the venerable institution in the North Side Lincoln Square neighborhood through a major expansion.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 16, 2025

Staffer of Illinois Senate President Don Harmon robbed at knifepoint, authorities say
A 35-year-old man was arrested for robbing a staffer of Illinois Senate President Don Harmon at knifepoint on Friday at the Democratic lawmaker's district office in Oak Park, authorities allege.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 16, 2025

Many House Republicans will back a bill to release Epstein files, leaders of the effort say
Lawmakers seeking to force the release of files related to the sex trafficking investigation into Jeffrey Epstein are predicting a big win in the House this week.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 16, 2025

Trump's Republican Party insists there's no affordability crisis and dismisses election losses
Almost two weeks after Republicans lost badly in elections in Georgia, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Virginia, many GOP leaders insist there is no problem with the party's policies.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 16, 2025

Make way for the flock! Hundreds of sheep head through German city to their winter pastures
Pedestrians in the German city of Nuremberg made way for hundreds of bleating sheep on Sunday as a flock of the animals was herded through downtown on its way to its winter quarters.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 16, 2025

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu insists there can be no Palestinian state, ahead of UN vote leaving that door open
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday vowed to oppose any attempt to establish a Palestinian state, a day before the U.N. Security Council will vote on a U.S.-drafted resolution on Gaza that leaves the door open to Palestinian independence.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 16, 2025

Illinois consumers face high health insurance prices, with Obamacare subsidies still in limbo after shutdown
"Everybody is going to be hit by this," said Ann Gillespie, director of the state insurance department

Chicago Tribune
Nov 16, 2025

Today in Chicago History: Holy cow! After 11 years with White Sox, broadcaster Harry Caray moves to Cubs.
Here's a look back at what happened in the Chicago area on Nov. 16, according to the Tribune's archives.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 16, 2025

Today in History: ‘Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone' debuted in theaters
Today is Sunday, Nov. 16, the 320th day of 2025. There are 45 days left in the year. Today in history: On Nov. 16, 2001, the first film in the Harry Potter series, "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone" (U.S. title: "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone") debuted in theaters around the world. Also on this […]

Chicago Tribune
Nov 15, 2025

Guest column: What Indiana's school funding situation really looks like
True commitment to "putting students first" means fully investing in our public schools so that every Hoosier child can thrive.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 15, 2025

Homeland Security agents surge into North Carolina's largest city. Here's what to know.
U.S. immigration agents are targeting Charlotte, North Carolina, despite objections from local leaders, prompting activists, elected officials and community groups to monitor any sweeps and support vulnerable residents.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 15, 2025

The unpopular and politically weak 90-year-old Palestinian leader struggles for a role in Gaza
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas turns 90 on Saturday, still holding authoritarian power in tiny pockets of the West Bank, but marginalized and weakened by Israel, deeply unpopular among Palestinians, and struggling for a say in a postwar Gaza Strip.

Chicago Tribune
Nov 15, 2025

Former Fed governor's stock trades violated the central bank's ethics rules
A former Federal Reserve governor who retired in August listed several stock trades in her financial disclosure documents for 2024 that violated the central bank's ethics rules.

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