
This week in City of Chicago history: A noteworthy event that shaped our past (July 6-12)
This week in City of Chicago history.
Chicago Fire FC II secures victory against Chattanooga FC
Chicago Fire FC II secured a 1-0 victory over Chattanooga FC on Saturday night at Finley Stadium in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
- Chicago Fire prepares for rematch against FC Cincinnati
- Chicago Fire FC defeated by FC Cincinnati; prepares for next match against San Diego
- Chicago Fire aims for revenge against FC Cincinnati
- Chicago Hounds contribute to international rugby squads after MLR season
- Cook County Sheriff's Office updates include conference participation and holiday greeting
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Chicago announces Divvy membership cuts and station expansions amid peak riding season
Mayor Brandon Johnson, the Chicago Department of Transportation (CDOT), and Lyft have announced a series of improvements to the Divvy bike and scooter share system.
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Peyton Wall named Chicago Hounds' Rookie of the Year
The Chicago Hounds have announced Peyton Wall as the team's 2025 Rookie of the Year.
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Chicago Hounds name Lucas Rumball Forward of the Year
The Chicago Hounds have announced Lucas Rumball as the team's 2025 Forward of the Year.
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Former CEO of Chicago Public Schools on Illinois' state policy: 'High taxes, failing schools, high crime, and statewide sanctuary laws'
Paul Vallas, former CEO of Chicago Public Schools, said that Illinois' high taxes, crime rates, failing schools, and sanctuary laws are prompting residents to leave and contributing to the state's economic decline.
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Cboe Global Markets has not responded to formal complaint regarding alleged financial irregularities
The Chicago Board Options Exchange (Cboe) has not responded to a formal complaint requesting an investigation into alleged attorney misconduct related to financial irregularities at Belvedere Trading.
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Cook County Education: 17,190 multiracial students were enrolled in schools in 2023-24 school year
In Cook County schools, 17,190 multiracial students were enrolled in the 2023-24 school year, according to the Illinois State Board of Education.
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Chicago’s airports prepare for surge in passengers over Independence Day weekend
As the United States gears up for its 249th Independence Day, Chicago's O'Hare and Midway International Airports are preparing to accommodate an influx of travelers.
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Chicago Tribune faces buyouts as part of restructuring under Alden ownership
Two weeks ago, Tribune Publishing informed the Chicago Tribune Guild that buyout offers are available for staff at the Chicago Tribune.
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School events this July in City of Chicago
The following events are scheduled to take place in City of Chicago this month.
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Former CPD officer says morale, crime crisis rooted in lack of leadership: ‘Coming from the top’
Former Chicago police officer Charles Walters says the department is in crisis due to what he calls a collapse in authority, surging crime and a lack of leadership from City Hall.