With two top Trump administration officials in Chicago, federal law enforcement began a “targeted” immigration blitz Sunday, according to a spokesman for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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$4.85 million Geneva home sale is most expensive in Kane County history
The recent sale of a Geneva home for $4.85 million is the most expensive home purchase in Kane County history, according to the broker who made the deal.
Man charged in fatal drive-by shooting of 2 teens in Back of the Yards
The suspect, 25-year-old Adrian Sanchez, was arrested on Jan. 23 in the 4600 block of South Winchester, police said. He is facing charges for the murder of a 15-year-old and a 17-year-old on Aug. 3 2024.
Donald Trump orders tariffs, visa restrictions on Colombia over rejection of deportation flights
U.S. President Donald Trump said Sunday that he was ordering tariffs, visa restrictions and other retaliatory measures to be taken against Colombia after its government rejected two flights carrying migrants.
Mel Gibson’s ‘Flight Risk’ is No. 1 at box office, ‘The Brutalist’ expands
Despite the turbulence, Mel Gibson’s “Flight Risk” managed to open No. 1 at the box office with a modest $12 million, according to studio estimates Sunday.
CIA believes COVID likely originated from a lab, but agency has low confidence in its own finding
The CIA now believes the virus responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic likely originated from a laboratory, according to an assessment released Saturday that points the finger at China even while acknowledging that the spy agency has “low confidence” in its own conclusion.
Fox Valley Park District fest aims to ‘get people out in nature’ during the winter
Saturday’s temperatures which rose above the freezing point provided a milder background for Frosty Fest, “where participants are encouraged to experience winter after the excitement of the holidays have passed,” organizers said.
Near West Side seniors evacuated due to burst pipe, police say
Two residents, a 70-year-old and an 84-year-old, were transported to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
Valparaiso woman who had stroke wants to raise awareness, particularly for first responders
For the most part, Pat Ingram has recovered from the stroke and has been able to piece together what happened on Jan. 17 of last year. What she and her husband Steve are still unable to understand is why Valparaiso Police officers who responded to the scene spent so much time focusing on whether she was intoxicated without evaluating her for a stroke.
Trump says inflation isn’t his No. 1 issue. So what will happen to consumer prices?
In Donald Trump’s first week back in the White House, there was little in his initial blitz of executive orders that directly tackled consumer prices, besides directing federal agencies to start “pursuing appropriate actions.”