Good afternoon, Chicago.
The administration of President Donald Trump has issued a blistering order for the city and state to come up with a safety plan to boost police on the CTA and take other steps or once again risk vital federal funding.
In letters yesterday to Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and Gov. JB Pritzker, Trump’s Federal Transit Administrator Marc Molinaro threatened to withhold funds if the CTA does not comply with the demands of a “special directive” issued by the feds by the start of next week.
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Illinois has its latest list of endangered species — the end result of many difficult choices
Every five years, a small group of biologists and environmentalists assemble in a large corner office in Springfield with long glass windows. Inside that room, they weigh in on the fate of every animal and plant that exists in Illinois. Read more here.
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- Gov. JB Pritzker signs Illinois immigration law that curbs courthouse arrests and expands right to sue agents
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ComEd offers customers $803 million in energy credits while seeking $268 million reconciliation rate hike
After a summer of sky-high electric bills, ComEd is offering Chicago customers some relief next year with $803 million in state-mandated nuclear energy credits and a new low-income discount program. Read more here.
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- Federal Reserve likely to lower borrowing costs this week, but follow-up rate cuts face longer odds
- Takeover bid of parent company means limbo for CNN and some fellow cable networks

QB Fernando Mendoza is the 2025 Chicago Tribune Silver Football winner — Indiana’s 1st winner in 24 years
The Tribune presents the Silver Football in partnership with the Union League Club of Chicago to the Big Ten’s best player. Read more here.
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- Chicago Tribune Silver Football: What to know about the Big Ten’s highest honor
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Japanese ramen chain Kyuramen opens Naperville location
Kyuramen, a fast-growing Japanese ramen brand with more than 120 locations in Japan and the U.S., opened a location yesterday in Naperville. Read more here.
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ICE arrests of Afghans are on the rise in the wake of National Guard attack, immigration lawyers say
Coming just days after the shooting of two National Guard troops by an Afghan national suspect, federal authorities have carried out increased arrests of Afghans in the U.S., immigration lawyers say as Afghans both in and outside the country have come under intense scrutiny by immigration officials. Read more here.
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