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Mayor Brandon Johnson responds to Trump threat to revoke federal aid for sanctuary cities
It’s the latest salvo in the White House’s crackdown on immigration that has Chicago and other Democratic-led cities in its crosshairs.
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Editorial: Jenner & Block’s fight against a bullying Trump is about more than one firm’s future
Chicago's Jenner & Block was unfairly targeted by the Trump administration, but unlike many of...
Immigration

President Donald Trump threatens to cut federal funding to sanctuary cities
President Donald Trump said that he plans to withhold all federal funding to sanctuary cities.
Entertainment

Review: Craving Andrew Lloyd Webber power ballads? Try ‘Tell Me On a Sunday’ at Theo
The talented Dani Pike stars in this solo show that taps into the music of the '80s and all it represented.
Sports

Chicago Bears Q&A: What’s a 1st-round scenario that’s under the radar? Is there a competition for QB2?
Is there an option for the Chicago Bears with the No. 10 NFL draft pick that hasn't been overanalyzed? Brad Biggs answers your Bears questions weekly.
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Indiana Senate committee passes two-year budget with $3 billion surplus
The Senate Appropriations committee amended and approved Indiana's $46.8 billion two-year budget Thursday, so the...
Business

Gary airport buys 5.7-acre parcel for cargo complex expansion
The Gary/Chicago International Airport Authority acquired a s critical parcel for its $67 million 100-acre...
Education

Frankfort’s Healing Hearts Comfort Dogs help at schools, Honor Flights, even funeral homes
Healing Hearts Comfort Dogs in Frankfort brings trained dogs to places where they can help...
Environment

Great Lakes basins may have formed millions of years ago from activity deep in the Earth — long before glaciers, study finds
A hotspot from underneath Earth's crust may have created a low point that glaciers finished...
Investigations

As Trump dismantles EPA, Great Lakes states with a history of pollution likely will suffer
Mass firings and regulatory rollbacks come as scientists routinely determine pollution is far more damaging...
Restaurants, Food and Drink

How Chicago chefs gets serious when it comes to food allergies
For diners with food allergies, eating out at a restaurant can be dangerous. Chicago chefs...
Crime and Public Safety

Ex-red light camera exec back on stand in bribery trial of state Sen. Emil Jones
Prosecutors are expected to play more undercover videos Thursday in the bribery trial of Democratic...
Local News

Tributes, funds pour in for Matt Thomas, Valparaiso High School teacher injured in bicycle accident
Funds are pouring in to assist Valparaiso High School English teacher Matt Thomas, who was...
History

Today in Chicago History: Led Zeppelin cancels sold-out show due to ‘food poisoning’
Here's a look back at what happened in the Chicago area on April 10, according...