Tuesday, April 1, 2025

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crime
  • by david hall
FBI uses explosives, drones in search of Lincoln Square house: 'Our dogs were petrified'

Neighbors awoke to FBI agents shouting commands on a bullhorn, then using grenades in a quiet residential area. The local alderperson says the Chicago police district was not informed prior to the action.

obituaries
  • by david hall
Mark Pollock, Loyola University Chicago communication professor, dies at 70

Mr. Pollock taught political rhetoric and communication for more than two decades and was a friend and mentor to a flock of former students as well as an expert on the German-Jewish philosopher Hannah Arendt.

chicago
  • by david hall
Chicago sees spike in Black teens out of school and work, study shows

Experts say the pandemic disrupted the pathways that helped teens get a job or an education after high school. Young adults are "discouraged" about not getting hired, a youth mentor says.

israel-hamas-war
  • by david hall
Chicago police clear pro-Palestinian encampment on DePaul campus

The encampment at the Lincoln Park campus had been been in place since April 30. The action came after school officials said they had reached an impasse with the protesters.