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U.S. District Judge Sara L. Ellis called Border Patrol Cmdr. Gregory Bovino into court to respond to reports that his agents violated her orders.
A U.S. judge on Tuesday intensified her monitoring of President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown in Chicago, requiring a top official to appear daily in court and ordering his agency to detail the use of force by its agents including firing tear gas at protesters and bystanders and to hand over body-camera video.
Far from Gulf Coast hurricanes and California wildfires, Chicagoland seems like a safe place to be in a warming world. But is it?
Three sisters, whose single mother fears being mistakenly detained by federal immigration agents because she is of Puerto Rican descent and speaks Spanish, walk into Funston Elementary School after being dropped off for the start of the school day, in Chicago’s Logan Square neighborhood, Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2025. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)
Ben Johnson’s offense should shine in the red zone, thanks in part to a revamped offensive line and a dual-threat QB. It hasn't.
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson lashes out at reporter over "illegal aliens" phrase, with Rep. Jayapal backing Democratic mayor's stance on immigration.
The SUV driver is in custody after the Monday afternoon chase that began in Jefferson Park. No injuries were reported.
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Chad Willetts, celebrated Chicago musician and owner of Le Piano in Rogers Park, dies at 61
Willetts — a pianist, drummer and longtime Rogers Park resident — died suddenly on Friday, Oct. 17, according to his former wife, Amy Willetts. He was visiting friends in Michigan at the time. Willetts was 61.