Las políticas de inmigración del presidente Donald Trump ya están afectando a las escuelas de todo el país, y los funcionarios se ven obligados a responder a la creciente ansiedad entre padres e hijos, incluidos aquellos que están aquí legalmente. Las acciones ejecutivas de Trump ampliaron enormemente quién es elegible para la deportación y levantaron una prohibición sobre redadas en escuelas.
Day: February 18, 2025
Afternoon Briefing: CPD turns to internal controls
Good afternoon, Chicago. Here’s what is happening today.
Wheaton restaurateur nears opening of Dough and The Backyard
Eric Schlickman, owner of several Wheaton restaurants, is renovating the old Carlson’s Art Supply Store into a pizzeria called Dough and an entertainment spot called The Backyard, with March-April opening dates planned.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. plans to become a free agent after failing to reach a deal with Toronto Blue Jays
A four-time All-Star at 25, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. said during the offseason he would cut off negotiations with the Toronto Blue Jays when he reported for spring training.
Mayor Brandon Johnson’s infrastructure funding bond plan draws pushback from critics who say it kicks can down road
The total cost to repay the bond, according to initial estimates, is about $2 billion. But the city would not pay any debt service costs in 2026 or 2027.
Indoor farmers market drawing thousands to Highland Park; ‘It’s good for our generation to be healthy’
The indoor market season began with a December holiday market and runs every Saturday through April 26 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Motorists can park in the adjacent indoor parking garage for free for up to three hours.
With ongoing slowdown of police discipline in Chicago, department is turning to internal controls
While proceedings in high-profile police misconduct cases slowed to a trickle in 2024, the number of disciplinary actions initiated by Chicago Police Department supervisors nearly doubled from 2023, according to a Tribune data analysis.
Man facing ‘sextortion’ charge in case involving explicit pix of Naperville teen
A Texas man who allegedly tried to extort money from a Naperville teen who sent him explicit photos of himself has been arrested on a “sextortion” charge, Naperville police said.
Toronto airport CEO says all but 2 of 21 people hurt in Delta crash have left hospitals
All but two of the passengers injured on a Delta Air Lines jet that crashed upon landing in Toronto have been released, the airport CEO said Tuesday.
Reclutas policiales en EEUU mueren durante entrenamientos
El sueño de Ronald Donat de convertirse en policía estaba en peligro. El hombre de 41 años luchó por mantenerse en pie después de completar una serie de flexiones, carreras y saltos en el notoriamente agotador inicio del entrenamiento físico que los reclutas llaman “Día del Infierno”.