A man from suburban Chicago has been sentenced to 18 years in federal prison for trafficking fentanyl and attempting to support the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS). Jason Brown, 42, of Lombard, Illinois, was found guilty of providing $500 on three occasions in 2019 with the understanding that it would be sent to an ISIS soldier involved in terrorist activities in Syria. The individual receiving the money was cooperating with law enforcement, and the supposed ISIS fighter was an undercover officer.
Ten years have passed since the tragic death of Laquan McDonald, and Chicago continues to strive for equitable community safety. Mayor Brandon Johnson reflected on this somber anniversary, acknowledging that "Laquan McDonald deserved better from the City of Chicago." The city has since made efforts to improve police accountability.
Chicago Fire FC concluded their 2024 MLS regular season with a 3-0 defeat to Nashville SC at Soldier Field on Saturday night. The match remained goalless until the second half when Alex Muyl scored for Nashville in the 54th minute, assisted by Anibal Godoy. Sam Surridge extended the lead in the 87th minute, and Jacob Shaffleburg sealed the victory with a goal in stoppage time.
Chicago Fire FC will host Nashville SC at Soldier Field in the final match of the 2024 MLS regular season. The game, scheduled for Saturday evening at 5:00 p.m. CT, will be available globally on MLS Season Pass and locally broadcast on WLS 890 AM in English and WRTO 1200 AM in Spanish.
More than six in ten Chicago Police Department arrests were of blacks in the third quarter of 2024, according to data published by the City of Chicago Police Department, in its Data Portal.
Brian Kasal, President of the Northside Republican Club, emphasized the importance of early voting for Republicans to ensure their voices are heard in the upcoming election. With tight polling and potential disruptions from hurricanes, Kasal made his statement to Chicago City Wire on October 16.
Brian Kasal, President of the Northside Republican Club, emphasized the importance of early voting for Republicans to ensure their voices are heard in the upcoming election. He cited tight polling and unexpected events like hurricanes as potential disruptions. Kasal made his statement to Chicago City Wire on October 16.
The Chicago Department of Transportation (CDOT) has announced updates on traffic disruptions due to the resurfacing work on North DuSable Lake Shore Drive. The affected area stretches between LaSalle Drive and Hollywood Avenue. Starting Monday evening, October 21, temporary overnight lane closures will occur for pavement marking activities, depending on weather conditions.
This week, Mayor Brandon Johnson announced that nearly 28,000 young people were employed through the One Summer Chicago (OSC) program during the summer of 2024. This marks a 12 percent increase from the previous year and a 39 percent rise since May 2023. The OSC initiative offers youth aged 14 to 24 paid work experiences for six weeks in collaboration with local businesses, community organizations, and city agencies.
Mayor Brandon Johnson has unveiled the Chicago Fall Fest, a two-week series of cultural and community events running from October 18 to November 3. The initiative aims to provide activities for Chicago residents of all ages, focusing on celebrations like Halloween and Día de los Muertos. Details about these events can be found on ChicagoFallFest.org.
Seven players from the Chicago Red Stars have been called up to represent their countries during the October international window. Rosella Ayane, Julia Grosso, Natalia Kuikka, Ludmila, Alyssa Naeher, and Mallory Swanson will be participating in various international matches.
Today in Chicago, Mayor Brandon Johnson joined 28th Ward Alderman Jason Ervin and community leaders for the "Day in the Ward" event. This gathering allowed the mayor and his administration to engage with local officials, businesses, faith leaders, and residents about ongoing initiatives and future plans for the community.