News from 2025
Out of the Darkness Chicagoland Walk aims to raise $1 million for suicide prevention
By Southland Marquee | Sep 5, 2025
More than 6,000 people are expected to participate in the Out of the Darkness Chicagoland Walk on September 27, 2025.
Mayor Johnson recognizes new cohort of victim service advocates at graduation ceremony
By Southland Marquee | Sep 5, 2025
On Tuesday, Mayor Brandon Johnson presented certificates to the second group of graduates from the Victim Advocate training program.
Chicago leaders reject National Guard deployment amid calls for federal investment
By Southland Marquee | Sep 5, 2025
As President Donald Trump threatens to deploy the National Guard in Chicago, local leaders, residents, and experts have voiced strong opposition, arguing that the city needs federal investment rather than military intervention.
Cara Collective CEO Dr. Kathleen St. Louis Caliento discusses leadership shaped by immigrant roots
By Southland Marquee | Sep 5, 2025
Dr. Kathleen St. Louis Caliento, President and CEO of Cara Collective, traces her dedication to civic leadership back to her early years as the child of Haitian immigrants.
Chicago unveils ‘Papa Blu’ outreach bus connecting neighborhoods with aviation careers
By Southland Marquee | Sep 5, 2025
Mayor Brandon Johnson and the Chicago Department of Aviation (CDA) have introduced “Papa Blu,” a new ADA-accessible community outreach bus designed to connect Chicago residents with opportunities in aviation.
Chicago faces projected $1.15 billion budget gap for fiscal year 2026
By Southland Marquee | Sep 5, 2025
Mayor Brandon Johnson has released the City of Chicago’s 2026 Budget Forecast, outlining a projected $146 million deficit for the end of 2025.
Maximino Ortiz appointed as new marshal of Illinois Supreme Court
By Southland Marquee | Sep 5, 2025
Maximino Ortiz has been named the new Marshal of the Illinois Supreme Court, according to an announcement from Chief Justice Mary Jane Theis and the Illinois Supreme Court.
Researchers develop low-cost perovskite camera for advanced nuclear medicine imaging
By T. D. Mcguire | Sep 5, 2025
Physicians use nuclear medicine imaging, such as single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT), to observe internal organs and detect diseases.
Northwestern chemists develop improved nanoparticle system for delivering CRISPR gene-editing tools
By T. D. Mcguire | Sep 5, 2025
Northwestern University researchers have developed a new nanostructure that improves the delivery of CRISPR gene-editing tools into cells.
Bio-inspired membrane developed by UChicago may improve water purification
By H. C. Rivera | Sep 5, 2025
Researchers from the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering and Northwestern University have developed a new artificial membrane inspired by biological systems, which could advance water purification and material extraction...
Steve Larmer and Duncan Keith named to inaugural Blackhawks Hall of Fame class
By R. S. Peck | Sep 5, 2025
Steve Larmer and Duncan Keith have been elected to the Chicago Blackhawks Hall of Fame, the organization announced.
Chicago Blackhawks announce schedule and roster for Tom Kurvers Prospect Showcase
By R. S. Peck | Sep 8, 2025
The Chicago Blackhawks have announced the schedule and roster for the 2025 Tom Kurvers Prospect Showcase.
UIC urges vigilance as national measles cases rise above 1,300
By T. D. Mcguire | Sep 8, 2025
Over 1,300 measles cases have been confirmed in the United States this year, marking a significant increase compared to previous years.
UIC reiterates alcohol and drug policy; maintains prohibition despite state cannabis laws
By H. C. Rivera | Sep 9, 2025
The University of Illinois Chicago (UIC) has issued its semesterly reminder to students and employees regarding its Alcohol and Other Drugs Policy, in compliance with federal Drug-Free Schools and Campuses Regulations.
Research shows inflation distorted perceptions of US labor market strength after pandemic
By H. C. Rivera | Sep 9, 2025
Job listings in the United States increased significantly in 2021, and unemployment rates remained low.
Henry S. Bienen appointed interim president after Michael Schill steps down
By R. L. Prince | Sep 9, 2025
Henry S. Bienen will serve as interim president of Northwestern University starting September 16, following the resignation of President Michael Schill.
Mayor Johnson signs executive order resisting potential National Guard deployment
By Southland Marquee | Sep 9, 2025
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson has signed an executive order launching the Protecting Chicago Initiative, a citywide effort aimed at safeguarding the constitutional rights of residents in response to possible federal military or National Guard...
Northwestern professor Nina Kraus found safe and reunited with family
By Southland Marquee | Sep 9, 2025
Late Tuesday, Northwestern University reported that Professor Nina Kraus has been found and is now with her family.
Harrison Street bike lane and sidewalk to close temporarily for construction
By H. C. Rivera | Sep 9, 2025
Bicycle and pedestrian access near the west end of Harrison Field will be impacted by construction activities starting at 7 p.m. on Friday, September 5, and continuing until 6 a.m. on Saturday, September 6.
Chicago records lowest summer homicide total since mid-1960s
By E. E. Morton | Sep 9, 2025
Chicago recorded its safest summer in decades, with the lowest number of homicides for June, July, and August since 1965, according to data from the Chicago Police Department (CPD) as reported by WBEZ.