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18-Year-Old Charged in Connection with Assault and Robbery on Chicago's CTA Orange Line
A recent surge in CTA-related violence has culminated in the arrest of an 18-year-old woman, Tamia Washington, in connection with the beating and robbery of a 63-year-old man on the Orange Line train. The incident, which occurred on July 8 in the Loop, has sparked conversation around public safety and the involvement of minors in violent crimes. Washington, who turned herself in after being recognized by her mother in a Chicago police bulletin, was the fifth person to be charged.
MLB Rumors: Cubs create trade war, Cardinals ideal addition, Skubal-Yankees
The MLB trade deadline is coming quicker than we could have imagined. There has been very little action up to this point, with a few players being dealt, but nothing overwhelmingly exciting. That could change quickly, though. Over the next week or two, the deadline should really heat up. Stars...
Sunday Brunch: Drew’s on Halsted in Lake View is famous for its weekend brunch
In this week’s edition of the WGN Weekend Morning News Sunday Brunch, Tim Joyce is joined by owner Drew Johnson and chef Isaac Santos of Drew’s on Halsted in Lake View. Drew’s on Halsted, located at 3201 North Halsted Street, has been in operation for 24 years and is famous for its weekend brunch, which features live DJs and bottomless mimosas in eight flavors. It also serves a sangria that Johnson says is like “more of a cocktail,” because it has brandy in it.
Mayor Brandon Johnson's Administration Balances Union and Business Interests One Year On
Over a year into his term, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson continues to draw notable support from labor unions, with his campaign raising $2.6 million, nearly half of which came from various labor organizations. This financial backing includes contributions from new union donors such as the Laborers' International Union of North America's local chapter and the Mid-America Carpenters' Union, each contributing $200,000, as reported by the Chicago Tribune. Johnson's inauguration was marked by the presence of labor support, with figures such as Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers, and Chicago Teachers Union President Stacy Davis Gates showing visible support.
Noelle Malkamaki Earns Spot on 2024 U.S. Paralympic Team
7/21/2024 9:45:00 AM | TRACK AND FIELD MIRAMAR, Fla. – DePaul Track and Field's Noelle Malkamaki was officially announced as a member of the 2024 U.S. Paralympic Team on Sunday morning, marking her first selection to the team. The two-time World Champion shattered her previous F46 Shot Put world record of 13.32m, set at the 2023 World Para Athletics Championships in Paris, by throwing an impressive 13.60m on Saturday afternoon in Miramar, Fla. Malkamaki's outstanding performance at the U.S. Paralympic Team Trials on Saturday secured her spot on the U.S. Paralympic Track and Field team. The track and field events at...
Monee Police Blotter: July 6 – 12
On July 6, at approximately 6:34 p.m., a traffic stop resulted in the arrest of Alejandro Estrella, 33, of Cedar Lake, Indiana. Estrella was issued citations for speeding over the statutory limit (35-mph over the posted limit) and driving without valid insurance. He was released with a notice-to-appear via his citations.
State Funding for Chicago Public Schools: $1.1 Billion vs. $503 Million – Governor Pritzker Pushes Back Against Mayor Johnson’s Claim
Governor J.B. Pritzker rejects Mayor Brandon Johnson’s claim for $1.1 billion in state aid for Chicago Public Schools, arguing that the true cost to fully fund the district is lower and that it’s not the state’s job to cover local financial mistakes. Pritzker Disputes Chicago’s $1.1 Billion School Aid Claim, Citing Lower Funding Needs According […]
The Workers’ Mic (7/21/24) – The Workers’ Mic talks to the ‘labor’s bank,’ ABOC
This week on The Workers’ Mic, Powered by the MCL, Ed Maher and Phil Davidson kick off the show by chatting with ABOC’s (formerly known as Amalgamated Bank of Chicago) President and Chief Operating Officer, Nick Weaver. Listen in while Nick discusses how proud they are for achieving 102 years in business, the rebranding breakdown of their bank, what their pledge to being “labor’s bank,” means to them, and more. Then, Ed and Phil discuss the latest union related news surrounding the RNC and former President Donald Trump’s VP nomination JD Vance, Project 2025, and Dollar General.
Honeycomb Project collects supplies for college-bound students
The Honeycomb Project was founded in 2011 focused on creating opportunities for children and families to volunteer together. The organization is currently hosting a supply drive for students in need of dorm essentials.
Motorcyclist killed in fiery crash on Edens Expressway
CHICAGO (CBS) — A motorcyclist was killed in a fiery crash on the inbound Eden Expressway Saturday night, Illinois State Police said.It happened around 8:15 p.m. on I-94 near Lake Avenue.State police said the rider of a Suzuki motorcycle crossed onto a ramp as a person in a white Toyota Prius was driving down the ramp. The motorcycle hit the back of the car and caught fire.The motorcycle rider was taken to the hospital, where they died. It's unclear if the driver of the car was injured. Around 10:11 p.m., all southbound lanes were shut down for investigation, and traffic was diverted off Skokie Avenue. All lanes were reopened at 12:25 a.m. Sunday.No further information was immediately available.
Chicago bluesman Toronzo Cannon tours behind new album, “Shut Up & Dance!”
When covid-19 shut down music venues in 2020, the blues singer Toronzo Cannon went back to driving a Chicago city bus to make ends meet. He was finally able to hang up the keys to the CTA conveyance not long thereafter and get back to his first true love. “I...
Chicago Wentworth District Residents Cautioned Amid Spike in Burglaries, Police Urge Vigilance and Home Security Upgrades
Residents of Chicago's 2nd District are on high alert after a series of burglaries shook the neighborhoods of Wentworth. Per a community alert issued by the Chicago Police, these recent incidents have involved unauthorized entry into apartments through doors and windows, with thieves making away with personal property. In a brazen twist, intruders have been known to remove window air conditioning units to gain access.
Man charged with making $3,000 Zelle transfer during Millennium Park robbery
CHICAGO—It’s the hottest scam going, one that everyone would be well-advised to keep in mind as they wander the streets of Chicago: fake charity solicitors and “homeless” people commandeer phones and transfer large sums of money to themselves using the victims’ electronic banking apps. We’ve...
GhanaFest brings authentic Ghanaian celebration to Washington Park
The Ghana National Council of Metropolitan Chicago and its Affiliates, known as tribes, are ready for GhanaFest.ABC7 Chicago is now streaming 24/7. Click here to watchThe event is happening at Washington Park on July 27 from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. This year the theme is "Embracing Our Culture."The 36th annual festival is the most prominent display of authentic Ghanaian culture in the Midwest.Tickets cost $20, and guests will enjoy all-day access to vendors selling authentic Ghanaian food.Vendors will also sell shea butter, African clothing, art, and jewelry from Ghana.The Chiefs and Queen Mothers of the various tribes will parade and participate in live musical performances.Traditionally held on the last Saturday in July, it has grown from a small gathering to an event attracting over 5,800 guests.The success of GhanaFest in Chicago has inspired many other cities with large Ghanaian populations to adopt the concept and host their own annual GhanaFest celebrations.For more information about the Ghana National Council and tickets at the 36th Annual GhanaFest, log on to gncchicago.org.
3 things we learned from Gotham FC's first Summer Cup game against Chicago
With the NWSL season on pause, NJ/NY Gotham FC began the NWSL x Liga MX Femenil Summer Cup with a match against the Chicago Red Stars. This was the first game for the Bats in the tournament, where they will play three in the group round. After beating Chicago earlier...
Review: A Case for the Existence of God at Steep Theatre Walks a Thin Line Between Hope and Despair
Samuel D. Hunter has received a lot of attention in recent years, with Little Bear Ridge Road now receiving rave reviews at Steppenwolf, and the success of The Whale, a movie based on Hunter’s play. A Case for the Existence of God is another Idaho-based drama that explores the lives left on the fringes of American society, and the result is a poignant and captivating 90-minute two-hander.
2 teens charged with robbing, beating up 14-year-old in Uptown, Chicago police say
Two teens were arrested after a teenager was beat up, robbed at gunpoint on the city's North Side. Chicago police said.ABC7 Chicago is now streaming 24/7. Click here to watchThe robbery happened around 5 p.m. on Saturday in the 5100-block of Sheridan Road in the Uptown neighborhood, according to CPD.A 14-year-old boy was beat up and had his things robbed while being held at gunpoint.About one hour later, police arrested two teenagers, aged 15 and 16.Both were arrested a couple of blocks away in the 5000-block of Winthrop Avenue and in the 1100-block of Winona Street.Both teens are facing charges for armed robbery and battery.The 16-year-old is facing an additional felony charge for possession of an automatic weapon.No other information was available.INTERACTIVE SAFETY TRACKER Track crime and safety in your neighborhood
Pop-up showers possible, but Chicago forecast mostly clear for Sunday
Chicago’s experiences with tranquil weather are expected to continue on Sunday, with pleasant temperatures and only an occasional pop-up shower to worry about in the afternoon hours. According to the NBC 5 Storm Team, highs are expected to climb into the low-80s across most of the area, with cooler...
2027's Haylen Ayers, LSU commit Bella Hines and more shine bright at Nike Tournament of Champions
Friday was a very eventful day. Not only did it serve as the first day of the July Evaluation Period, but it was also the opening day of the Nike Tournament of Champions. This event brought both elite prospects and hungry coaches to the Windy City in hopes of making a recruiting splash. Here's a look at some of the standout players who took the floor at McCormick Place in Chicago.
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