Chicago Flourishes Under Mayor Johnson, Crime Drops and Social Initiatives Surge in Two-Year Progress Report
Chicago Mayor Johnson's report reflects improvements in safety, education, and development, with declines in crime rates, funding for schools, housing initiatives, and economic bonds.
Chicago's Own Pope Leo XIV Calls for World Peace in First Sunday Blessing from St. Peter's Square
Pope Leo XIV, from Chicago, gave his first Sunday blessing, urging for peace in Ukraine and Gaza, and spoke about inclusivity and the risks of AI. His message resonated with Chicagoans, proud of their local connection to the pontificate.
Chicago’s St. Mary of the Assumption Church, Where Pope Leo XIV Once Worshiped, Gains Renewed Attention for Preservation
Pope Leo XIV's former Chicago church, St. Mary's, piques local interest after his surprise election, with efforts underway to preserve and repurpose the decaying building.
DePaul University President Testifies Before Congress on Antisemitism, Advocates New Safety Measures Amid Controversy
DePaul University's President Robert Manuel testified before Congress on antisemitism in higher education, discussing safety measures and suspension of student groups. Critics argue these actions suppress Palestinian advocacy.












