Sunday, February 8, 2026

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crime
  • by david hall
As Chicago enters the most violent time of year, mayor, top cop lay out plans to keep neighborhoods safe

Mayor Brandon Johnson and Chicago Police Supt. Larry Snelling said they will be looking out for the well-being of police officers by requiring less mandatory overtime and the well-being of city neighborhood through numerous youth and social programs.

news
  • by david hall
Chicagoans flock to lakefront as city beaches open for summer

Chicago beaches will be open every day with lifeguards through Labor Day. Visitors scattered across North Avenue Beach on Friday, lounging on towels and playing in the water.

education
  • by david hall
FAFSA financial aid form mess has delayed college plans for high schoolers in Chicago, elsewhere

“It really put me on edge,” Samaya Acker, a senior at Air Force Academy High School on the South Side, says of the new form's flawed rollout, which has delayed financial aid awards and college decisions for many high school seniors and others hoping to attend college next year.

health
  • by david hall
HPV shot prevents cancer in men, too, study being presented in Chicago finds

Experts say more men should be vaccinated. The new research will be discussed at the American Society of Clinical Oncology's yearly conference at McCormick Place starting Thursday.