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Feb 15, 2026

Searchers find wreck of luxury steamer lost in Lake Michigan more than 150 years ago
Searchers have discovered the wreck of a luxury steamer that sank in a Lake Michigan gale in the late 19th century, completing a quest that began almost 60 years ago.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 15, 2026

No clear path to ending the partial government shutdown as lawmakers dig in over DHS oversight
Lawmakers and the White House offered no signs of compromise Sunday in their battle over oversight of federal immigration officers that has led to a pause in funding for the Department of Homeland Security.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 15, 2026

Donald Trump's border czar says ‘small' security force will remain in Minnesota after enforcement drawdown
White House border czar Tom Homan said Sunday that more than 1,000 immigration agents have left Minnesota's Twin Cities area and hundreds more will depart in the days ahead as part of the Trump administration's drawdown of its immigration enforcement surge.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 15, 2026

FBI: DNA recovered from glove found near Nancy Guthrie's home that appears to match glove worn by suspect
The FBI says a glove containing DNA was found about two miles from Nancy Guthrie's home and appears to match those worn by a masked person outside her front door in Tucson the night she vanished.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 15, 2026

BP responds to second oil sheen on same inactive pipeline in Munster months apart
BP responded to an oil sheen and odor from an abandoned pipeline last month a half mile away from a similar situation on the same system.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 15, 2026

Waukegan man killed in Saturday crash on Interstate 65
A Waukegan, Illinois man was killed and another person was airlifted to a Chicago hospital after a three-vehicle crash on Interstate 65 in Merrillville on Saturday night.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 15, 2026

BP Whiting workers rally for fair contract as potential strike looms
At least 250 union members from United Steelworkers Local 7-1, of which BP is a part, and other union members and supporters gathered at Amoco Park on 129th Street and, signs in hand, marched to the corner in front of the refinery's so-called Glass Houses and lined up along Indianapolis Boulevard in a river of black, blue and gold. BP workers on duty laid on their horns in solidarity as they drove by in company trucks; a few even held up signs behind the gates.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 15, 2026

Crash causes CTA bus to hit Near West Side apartment building
A CTA bus was hit on the Near West Side Saturday night, causing the bus to careen into an apartment building, police said.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 15, 2026

Crash causes CTA bus to hit Near West Side apartment building, police say
A CTA bus was hit on the Near West Side Saturday night, causing the bus to careen into an apartment building, police said.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 15, 2026

Car crash and fire kills 2 in West Loop, police say
Two passengers were found dead inside a white sedan that crashed into a highway support beam and caught fire, Chicago police said.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 15, 2026

Tax season is here. Here's what you need to know for stress-free filing.
Tax season is underway and you have until April 15 to file your return with the IRS. If you want to avoid the stress of the looming deadline, start getting organized as soon as possible.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 15, 2026

‘First feline' Larry marks 15 years as Britain's political top cat at 10 Downing Street
Larry the cat celebrates 15 years on Sunday as the British government's official rodent-catcher and unofficial first feline, a reassuring presence who has served under six prime ministers.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 15, 2026

Indiana Senate bill takes aim at low-paying college degrees
College bound students could see certain degree programs eliminated at state universities and colleges, if they fall under a low earnings threshold.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 15, 2026

Aja Kearney, Cleopatra Cowley seek Democratic nomination in 34th House District
Democrats Aja Kearney and Cleopatra Cowley will face off for the Democratic nomination in 34th Illinois House District March 17.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 15, 2026

Dolton Trustee Kiana Belcher challenges appointee Kisha McCaskill for 5th District Cook County Board seat
Dolton Trustee Kiana Belcher is challenging appointee Kisha McCaskill, of Harvey, appointed to the Cook County Board last year.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 15, 2026

‘A remarkable human being': Wayne Antusas is back in prison by choice, ministering to inmates
Five years after being released from an Illinois prison, Wayne Antusas shares his faith with inmates at Westville Correctional Facility.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 15, 2026

A path to sainthood: Famed evangelist, TV host Archbishop Fulton Sheen to be the first beatified Illinois native
With a captivating voice and piercing eyes that seemed to penetrate the camera, the Illinois-born bishop explained the paradox of human suffering to millions of viewers on one episode of his acclaimed 1950s television show "Life Is Worth Living." Draped in a flowing ferraiolo and pectoral cross, Fulton J. Sheen declared that love has the […]

Chicago Tribune
Feb 15, 2026

Man accused in Portage TV theft scam is on the lam
A California man charged in a theft scheme involving television sets from a Portage warehouse posted $10,000 in bond and then disappeared.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 15, 2026

Gov. JB Pritzker expected to target budget gap — and President Donald Trump — in Illinois statewide address
The governor also faces intensifying pressure from his party's left flank on the budget portion of his speech, as progressives are pushing for the wealthy to pay more.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 15, 2026

Today in Chicago History: Mayor Anton Cermak shot. ‘I'm glad it was me instead of you.'
Here's a look back at what happened in the Chicago area on Feb. 15, according to the Tribune's archives.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 15, 2026

Today in History: Female attorneys allowed to argue cases before Supreme Court
Today is Saturday, Feb. 15, the 46th day of 2025. There are 319 days left in the year. Today in history: On Feb. 15, 1879, President Rutherford B. Hayes signed a law allowing female attorneys to argue cases before the U.S. Supreme Court. Also on this date: In 1898, the battleship USS Maine mysteriously exploded […]

Chicago Tribune
Feb 14, 2026

Chicago teen whose father was detained by ICE while she fought cancer dies
The Torres family story came to public attention after the teen's father was detained at a Home Depot in Niles.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 14, 2026

Volodymyr Zelenskyy says questions remain for allies over security guarantees for Ukraine
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy thanked his international allies for their support but suggested there was still questions remaining over the future security guarantees for his country.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 14, 2026

Protesters chant, sing outside Broadview ICE facility, plan recurring Saturday demonstrations
Around 50 people gathered outside the west suburban ICE processing center Saturday to protest recent federal immigration enforcement actions.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 14, 2026

Cops: Boy, 17, killed in Logan Square home
The victim, whose identity wasn't released, was taken to Mount Sinai Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 14, 2026

US, Iran to hold new round of nuclear talks in Geneva this week, Swiss government says
Iran and the United States will hold a second round of talks over Tehran's nuclear program next week, the Swiss Foreign Ministry said Saturday.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 14, 2026

Four new astronauts arrive at the International Space Station to replace NASA's evacuated crew
The International Space Station returned to full strength with Saturday's arrival of four new astronauts to replace colleagues who bailed early because of health concerns.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 14, 2026

2026 Winter Olympics: Meet the medalists from the United States
Meet all the medalists from the United States at the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 14, 2026

What to know about the investigation into Nancy Guthrie's disappearance and the search for clues
Law enforcement agents have been gathering more potential evidence as the search for "Today" show host Savannah Guthrie‘s mother heads into its third week.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 14, 2026

A lawsuit seeks to stop Donald Trump's overhaul of a 100-year-old public golf course in Washington
Two golfers in Washington, D.C., sued the federal government on Friday to try to prevent the Trump administration from overhauling a more than 100-year-old public golf course.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 14, 2026

Soaring coffee prices rewrite some Americans' daily routines
Years of steadily climbing coffee prices have some in this country of coffee lovers upending their habits by nixing café visits, switching to cheaper brews or foregoing it altogether.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 14, 2026

US military reports a series of airstrikes against Islamic State targets in Syria
The U.S. military on Saturday reported a series of strikes against Islamic State group targets in Syria in retaliation for the December ambush that killed two U.S. soldiers and one American civilian interpreter.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 14, 2026

How Jeffrey Epstein used the glamour of the Nobel Peace Prize to entice his global network of elites
Jeffrey Epstein repeatedly played up his ties to the former head of the Nobel Peace Prize committee in invitations to and chats with elites like Bill Gates and Steve Bannon, a top ally of President Donald Trump, the Epstein files show.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 14, 2026

Jennifer-Ruth Green used campaign funds to pay for ethics investigation legal fees
Former Republican congressional candidate Jennifer-Ruth Green used campaign funds to pay legal fees in her state ethics investigation.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 14, 2026

TSA agents are working without pay at US airports due to another shutdown
A shutdown of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security that took effect early Saturday impacts the agency responsible for screening passengers and bags at airports across the country.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 14, 2026

Indiana House approves bill expanding immigration enforcement
The Indiana House approved Thursday an immigration bill allowing local and state police to enforce federal immigration laws and for those officers to cooperate with federal agents.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 14, 2026

What to know about the Chicago Bears' possible move from Soldier Field
Here's what to know about the Chicago Bears' possible move from Soldier Field.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 14, 2026

European nations say Alexei Navalny was poisoned by the Kremlin with dart frog toxin
The foreign ministries of the U.K., France, Germany, Sweden and the Netherlands said analysis of samples taken from Alexei Navalny's body "conclusively confirmed" the neurotoxin found in the skin of dart frogs.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 14, 2026

Win or lose, baiting the Chicago Bears could pay off for Portage. Here's why.
Even if the Chicago Bears hibernate at another location, Portage's pitch for a stadium could end up benefiting the city.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 14, 2026

15-year-old boy wounded in drive-by overnight in South Deering
A 15-year-old boy suffered a wound to the face in a drive-by shooting overnight in the South Deering neighborhood.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 14, 2026

Garden Club of Beverly Morgan Park marks 100 years of growth, community spirit
The Garden Club of Beverly Morgan Park was formed by a handful of women in 1926 as the Morgan Park Garden Club and now has over 100 members.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 14, 2026

Man accused of killing wife in 1988 will remain free as he awaits trial in Joliet
A Joliet Township woman disappeared in 1988. Will County authorities have accused her husband — once again — of killing her.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 14, 2026

Love is in the air in Lincoln Square: Couples share how they met in the neighborhood this Valentine's Day
This Valentine's Day, couples are sharing how they met at businesses in Lincoln Square.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 14, 2026

Today in History: 17 killed in shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School
On Feb. 14, 2018, a gunman identified as a former student opened fire with a semi-automatic rifle at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, killing 17 people in the nation's deadliest school shooting since the Sandy Hook Elementary School attack in Newtown, Connecticut, more than five years earlier. (Nikolas Cruz pleaded guilty to murder in October 2021 and was sentenced in November 2022 to life in prison without the possibility of parole.)

Chicago Tribune
Feb 14, 2026

Today in Chicago History: St. Valentine's Day Massacre
Here's a look back at what happened in the Chicago area on Feb. 14, according to the Tribune's archives.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 13, 2026

Aurora students again protest ICE with walkout
Aurora students walked out of school on Friday in protest of the Trump administration's continued mass deportation campaign.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 13, 2026

Immigration officials plan to spend $38.3 billion to boost detention capacity to 92,000 beds
Federal immigration officials plan to spend $38.3 billion to boost detention capacity to 92,600 beds, a document released Friday shows.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 13, 2026

Hundreds of Chicago students join national school walkout at Federal Plaza
Hundreds of Chicago students left their classrooms to gather in Federal Plaza to protest recent immigration enforcement actions.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 13, 2026

Argentina and US sign a major trade deal to slash tariffs and boost a political alliance
Argentina and the United States have reached an expansive trade deal, a win for Argentine President Javier Milei as he moves to open up the South American nation's notoriously protectionist economy.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 13, 2026

Leaders suspend latest effort to alter Illinois Constitution and curb partisanship in legislative mapmaking
Bill Daley and Ray LaHood said the timing is "not ripe" amid a polarized climate shaped by mid-decade congressional gerrymandering wars nationwide.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 13, 2026

A judge says she'll rule that the US still cannot force states to provide data on SNAP recipients
President Donald Trump's administration cannot force states to hand over detailed information on people who have applied for or received aid from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, a judge said in a tentative ruling Friday.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 13, 2026

Donald Trump says change in power in Iran ‘would be the best thing that could happen'
President Donald Trump said Friday that a change in power in Iran "would be the best thing that could happen" as the U.S. administration weighs whether to take military action against Tehran.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 13, 2026

Mayor Brandon Johnson vetoes ordinance restricting Chicago hemp sales
Unless aldermen can override it, sales of CBD and hemp-derived THC products will continue. The regulations were set to take effect April 1 until Mayor Brandon Johnson vetoed the measure.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 13, 2026

Journalist Don Lemon pleads not guilty to civil rights charges in Minnesota church protest
Former CNN host turned independent journalist Don Lemon pleaded not guilty to federal civil rights charges Friday, following a protest at a Minnesota church where an Immigration and Customs Enforcement official is a pastor.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 13, 2026

Housecleaner accused of stealing credit card from Chesterton house
A Chicago-area woman working as a housecleaner in Chesterton faces fraud charges alleging she stole a credit card from a residence.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 13, 2026

Afternoon Briefing: EPA delays coal ash cleanup at northwest Indiana sites
Good afternoon, Chicago. Here's what is happening today.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 13, 2026

Murder suspect was previously fired after Momence bar owner reported him for stealing, Kankakee County prosecutors say
Julius Burkes faces charges of murder, robbery and unlawful possession of a weapon by a felon in the Feb. 2 shooting death of Courtney Drysdale.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 13, 2026

Tots in Cook County District 130 get a head start on school in Families First program
Educators from Cook County School District 130 are helping parents who are struggling with "a lack of support, connection and guidance."

Chicago Tribune
Feb 13, 2026

Will County Forest Preserve applications signal potential harm to state endangered animals
The Will County Forest Preserve seeks its third incidental take permit in two years for work that may harm endangered species.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 13, 2026

Donald Trump pardons 5 former NFL players for crimes ranging from perjury to drug trafficking
President Donald Trump on Thursday pardoned five former professional football players — one posthumously — for various crimes ranging from perjury to drug trafficking.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 13, 2026

Trump administration cuts more than $100 million in Illinois transportation dollars
The Trump administration says it's revoking more federal grant dollars in Illinois — this time for electric vehicle charging stations.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 13, 2026

Sandburg High School Turning Point club raises funds, parents claim harrassment
Students in the Club America pilot program at Carl Sandburg in Orland Park begin meetinging, parents say they face harrassment.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 13, 2026

Judge dismisses charges against men accused of assaulting ICE officer in Minneapolis shooting case
A federal judge in Minneapolis on Friday ordered the dismissal of felony assault charges against two Venezuelan men, including one shot in the leg by a immigration officer, after new evidence emerged undercutting the government's version of events.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 13, 2026

Experts say vetting tips in the Nancy Guthrie disappearance is a huge but vital task
An Arizona sheriff's department got more than 4,000 calls within 24 hours after the release of videos of a masked person on Nancy Guthrie's porch. Many tips will be worthless. Others could have merit. Experts say one thing's certain: They can't be ignored.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 13, 2026

EPA delays coal ash cleanup at Northwest Indiana sites
A new U.S. Environmental Protection Agency delay will affect coal ash sites nationwide, including two in Northwest Indiana. On Feb. 6, the EPA issued a rule that would give Coal Combustion Residual Management Units an additional three years to file groundwater reports, which environmental advocates said is the first step in coal ash cleanup. Now, […]

Chicago Tribune
Feb 13, 2026

3 injured, including 2 CPD officers, in crash with CTA bus in Ukrainian Village
A woman and two Chicago police officers were injured when a squad car hit a CTA bus traveling through the Ukrainian Village neighborhood, Chicago police said.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 13, 2026

Chesterton Police officer resigns after felony assault charges
Ryan Miller resigned as a Chesterton Police officer, after his felony arrest for allegedly assaulting a pregnant woman on New Year's Eve.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 13, 2026

44-year-old man stabbed on Green Line train on South Side
A 44-year-old man was riding a CTA Green Line train when he was stabbed in the face by another passenger in the Grand Boulevard neighborhood, Chicago police said.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 13, 2026

New revelations from Epstein files take a toll across Europe
The fallout from the Jeffrey Epstein saga is rippling through Europe.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 13, 2026

Goldman Sachs' top lawyer Kathy Ruemmler to resign after emails show close ties to Jeffrey Epstein
Kathy Ruemmler, the top lawyer at storied investment bank Goldman Sachs and former White House counsel to President Barack Obama, announced her resignation Thursday, after emails between her and Jeffrey Epstein showed a close relationship where she described him as an "older brother" and downplayed his sex crimes.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 13, 2026

What to know about the Homeland Security shutdown starting this weekend
Another shutdown for parts of the federal government is expected this weekend as lawmakers debate new restrictions on President Donald Trump's immigration enforcement agenda.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 13, 2026

Daywatch: Trump administration dismantles US ability to fight climate change
Good morning, Chicago. Here are the top stories you need to know to start your day.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 13, 2026

Hinsdale-Clarendon Hills Elementary District 181 educators earn state Those Who Excel awards
Thirteen educators from Hinsdale-Clarendon Hills Elementary District 181 have been recognized with the 2026 Those Who Excel award.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 13, 2026

Illinois Republicans weigh fealty to Trump as president's agenda faces backlash and shutdown threat
Illinois' three House Republicans — all loyal Trump supporters who reliably vote with the president — may have recalibrate as they weigh in on increasingly unpopular positions.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 13, 2026

Human composting offers an environmentally friendly end. Some are pushing to legalize it in Illinois.
This green approach avoids the release of smoke from cremation and the leaking of fluids from burying embalmed bodies.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 13, 2026

After man freed in Barrington murder-dismemberment case, online dating efforts spark anger
Paul Modrowski was 18 years old when prosecutors charged him and a co-defendant with the murder of a friend, Dean Fawcett, whose headless body was discovered months earlier near railroad tracks in Barrington.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 13, 2026

Today in Chicago History: ‘Boondoggle' parking meter deal causes rate increase
Here's a look back at what happened in the Chicago area on Feb. 13, according to the Tribune's archives.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 13, 2026

Today in History: ‘Rent' premieres off-Broadway
On Feb. 13, 1996, the rock musical "Rent," by Jonathan Larson, premiered off-Broadway less than three weeks after Larson's death.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 12, 2026

Judge temporarily blocks Trump administration cuts to health care grants in Illinois, other states
A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Trump administration from cutting more than $600 million in health care grants meant for Illinois and three other states.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 12, 2026

Remote community grieves the 8 victims killed in Canada's deadliest attack in years
Authorities said the 18-year-old alleged shooter, identified as Jesse Van Rootselaar, killed her mother and 11-year-old stepbrother before heading to the nearby Tumbler Ridge Secondary School and opening fire, killing five children and an educator before killing herself.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 12, 2026

Trump administration dismantles US ability to fight climate change; environmentalists vow to appeal
In the Midwest, climate change is fueling extreme heat, toxic algal blooms in the Great Lakes and tornadoes across Illinois.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 12, 2026

Deaths in Iran's crackdown on protests reach more than 7,000, activists say
Activists say the death toll from a crackdown over Iran's nationwide protests has reached at least 7,000 with many more people still feared dead.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 12, 2026

Administrator, childcare worker at Evanston schools charged with child sexual abuse: prosecutors
An assistant principal and childcare worker at Evanston schools face charges of child sexual abuse in Cook County and Florida.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 12, 2026

President Trump nominates next leader of National Park Service
President Donald Trump has nominated for director of the National Park Service an executive from a hospitality company that has extensive contracts with the agency he would lead.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 12, 2026

Bill aimed at curbing electric rates passes out of Senate committee
A Northwest Indiana state senator introduced two amendments to a House electric affordability bill that were shot down before the legislation makes its way to the Senate floor. State Sen. Rodney Pol Jr., D-Chesterton, introduced an amendment that would require electric utilities to offer 12-month payment plans and another that would require companies to explain […]

Chicago Tribune
Feb 12, 2026

Toni Preckwinkle calls for charges against federal immigration agents in local shootings
Toni Preckwinkle called Thursday for State's Attorney Eileen O'Neill Burke to pursue charges against federal agents in the killing of Silverio Villegas González and shooting of Marimar Martinez.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 12, 2026

What to know about EPA decision to revoke a scientific finding that helped fight climate change
The Environmental Protection Agency revoked its own 2009 "endangerment finding," a scientific conclusion that for 16 years has been the central basis for regulating planet-warming emissions.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 12, 2026

US stocks drop sharply as investors hunt for losers that will be hurt by AI
U.S. stocks fell sharply Thursday as the market punished companies seen as potential losers from artificial-intelligence technology.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 12, 2026

Vintage Chicago Tribune: Black Panther heritage sites in the Chicago area
A search of the Tribune's archives found the significance of five of the Black Panther heritage sites — including the apartment where Fred Hampton and Mark Clark were killed.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 12, 2026

Police: Unidentified woman pulled from river on Lower West Side
Police are investigating after a woman was pulled from the water Thursday afternoon on the city's Lower West Side near the South Ashland Avenue Bridge over the Chicago River.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 12, 2026

Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas held stock in company that has county technology deal
Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas held stock for years in a company with a major contract working in her office, a potential violation of the county's conflict-of-interest rules.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 12, 2026

3 Illinois GOP rivals for US Senate sidestep criticizing President Donald Trump in debate but note differences
Don Tracy, Jeannie Evans and Casey Chlebek appeared Wednesday night at an hour-long debate. Each made some missteps as they contended a Republican could win the race to succeed retiring Democratic U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 12, 2026

Ex-CPD detective invokes 5th Amendment dozens of times in wrongful conviction trial
Disgraced former Chicago police detective Reynaldo Guevara invoked his 5th Amendment rights against self-incrimination more than 80 times Thursday in an ongoing federal wrongful conviction trial where he is accused of beating witnesses and coercing a confession in a 1989 gang-related slaying in Humboldt Park.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 12, 2026

Homeland Security shutdown seems certain as funding talks between White House and Democrats stall
Democrats said the White House offer, which was not made public, did not include sufficient curbs on ICE after two protesters were fatally shot last month.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 12, 2026

Opus sends letter denying Merrillville ICE facility deal
Merrillville officials hope a letter denying the existence of a Department of Homeland Security contract on a warehouse in town will calm residents' nerves about a theoretical immigrant detention center.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 12, 2026

Aurora ceremony to honor victims on seventh anniversary of Henry Pratt mass shooting
The city of Aurora will hold a wreath-laying ceremony on Sunday to honor those who lost their lives in the mass shooting at the Henry Pratt Co. facility in the city seven years ago.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 12, 2026

Josephine Louis, owner of British-themed gift store and a Northwestern University benefactor, dies at 95
The Northwestern alum discovered and bought the shop Eximious while living in London as the wife of the U.S. ambassador to the U.K.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 12, 2026

Students lead walkouts at three Northwest Indiana high schools to protest ICE
Hundreds of students in Portage, Griffith and Munster held walkouts Thursday to voice their opposition to actions by ICE.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 12, 2026

Afternoon Briefing: Portage makes a pitch to host the Bears
Good afternoon, Chicago. Here's what is happening today.

Chicago Tribune
Feb 12, 2026

Trump's EPA revokes scientific finding that underpinned US fight against climate change
Zeldin and Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy have moved to drastically scale back limits on tailpipe emissions from cars and trucks. Rules imposed under Democratic President Joe Biden were intended to encourage U.S. automakers to build and sell more electric vehicles. The transportation sector is the largest source of greenhouse gas emissions in the U.S. The Trump administration announced a proposal in December to weaken vehicle mileage rules for the auto industry, loosening regulatory pressure on automakers to control pollution from gasoline-powered cars and trucks. The EPA said its two-year delay to a Biden-era rule on greenhouse gas emissions by cars and light trucks will give the agency time to develop a plan that better reflects the reality of slower EV sales, while promoting consumer choice and lowering prices.

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