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CBS News crew attacked near Chicago museum; suspects arrested

A CBS News crew was attacked near the Adler Planetarium in Chicago on Monday afternoon while preparing for a live report. The attackers, who shouted racial slurs, damaged equipment but did not injure the journalists. Police later arrested multiple suspects following a chase.

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Obama Presidential Center Opens Following Controversial Construction

The Obama Presidential Center opened on June 19, 2026, after a lengthy and controversial construction process that saw costs rise from an initial estimate of $350 million to $850 million. Local residents have raised concerns about potential displacement due to rising property values and rents, while the center has faced legal challenges regarding its contracting practices. The state has invested heavily in infrastructure improvements to support the center, which has received mixed reactions regarding its design.

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Obama Presidential Center Opens Following Controversial Construction

The Obama Presidential Center opened on June 19, 2026, after a lengthy and costly construction process that saw expenses rise from an initial estimate of $350 million to around $850 million. The center has faced criticism from local residents concerned about potential displacement due to rising property values and rents, as well as legal challenges related to its construction. The state of Illinois has allocated significant funds for infrastructure improvements associated with the center.

chicagotribune.com

Illinois Lawmakers Advance Legislation to Ban Hidden Rental Fees

Illinois lawmakers have passed a bill to ban hidden rental fees, requiring mandatory fees to be disclosed in rental agreements. The legislation aims to protect tenants from unexpected charges and will take effect in 2027. While supported by many Democrats, some landlord groups have raised concerns about its impact on smaller property owners.

Guardian — US

Chicago authorities investigate cross burning in Grant Park

Authorities in Chicago are investigating a cross burning incident that took place in Grant Park on Tuesday. The Chicago Fire Department responded to the scene, and no injuries were reported. Police are seeking a person of interest in connection with the event.

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Suspect in Chicago officer's killing enters not guilty plea in court

Alphanso Talley, accused of killing Chicago Police Officer John Bartholomew, pleaded not guilty in court on June 10, 2026. Talley, who has a history of felony convictions, is also facing charges related to an armed robbery that occurred on the same day as the shooting. He is set to return to court for a discovery hearing on June 25.

New York Post

Chicago student removed from graduation ceremony after dance move

Tyvion Campbell, an 18-year-old graduate from Chicago Tech Academy, was removed from her graduation ceremony for performing a dance move on stage. The ceremony took place at the Harold Washington Cultural Center, and her diploma was subsequently withheld.

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Sister of Sheridan Gorman Criticizes Anti-ICE Protest in Yorktown, New York

Madelon Gorman, sister of slain college student Sheridan Gorman, has condemned anti-ICE protests in her hometown of Yorktown, New York. She expressed that the protests are painful for her family, especially following her sister's murder by an illegal immigrant. The accused, Jose Medina-Medina, has been in jail since March and has pleaded not guilty.

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Chicago Mayor Criticized by Alderman After Incident Involving Teen Gathering

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson received criticism from Alderman Raymond Lopez after a teenager allegedly struck five police officers during a large gathering over Memorial Day weekend. The incident has led to discussions about parental accountability for minors involved in such behavior, with local lawmakers pushing for potential charges against parents.