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Chicago police said they were trying to de-escalate the situation when people "began throwing objects at the federal agents."
After being sent to the hospital following Monday's win, the Chicago Bears received positive word on their star wide receiver.
A federal appeals court refused a request by the US government to pause a judge’s order that blocked President Donald Trump from deploying National Guard troops to Chicago to respond to protests against his immigration crackdown.
Months before hundreds of federal immigration agents raided a rundown apartment complex in Chicago—some even rappelling onto the roof from Blackhawk helicopters in the early hours of September 30—local law enforcement had repeatedly visited the building to try to remove some immigrants living there, according to a longtime tenant.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit's decision upholds a temporary restraining order granted by a federal judge in Chicago.
Despite their season being over, the Chicago Cubs have received some good news this week. In addition to seeing multiple players of their own listed as nominees
The plan is officially called the Broadway Land Use Framework, and it would simplify the regulatory process for constructing mid-rise residential buildings in the Edgewater and Uptown neighborhoods by changing the way Broadway is zoned.
Elsewhere in the city, immigration attorneys are trying to insure due process for their clients and buy them time to stay in the country. They are also, as one lawyer tells Cadava, trying to “slow down an authoritarian within the existing system.”