Man Fatally Shot in Dispute with Employee Outside South Loop Business in Chicago, Suspect in Custody
A man died in Chicago after a dispute with a business employee led to a shooting. The victim and the employee, who may be a security guard, got into a fight outside a South Loop business. The employee was arrested, and a gun was recovered.
Chicago Gears Up for Increased Federal Immigration Enforcement, Lawmakers Seek Transparency, Community Reacts
Chicago prepares for increased federal immigration enforcement actions, led by ICE with DHS support. Illinois officials express concerns over transparency, and the community reacts with mixed responses, including event cancellations and protests.
Attorney General Kwame Raoul Champions Veteran Reproductive Rights, Opposes Trump-Era Rule Rollbacks with 22-State Coalition
Attorney General Kwame Raoul joined a coalition of 22 attorneys general to oppose a proposed rule by the Trump administration that would limit abortion care and counseling for veterans.












