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Continued enrollment declines at Chicago Public Schools could escalate into a “crisis” that would significantly affect the city’s public education system in the years ahead, according to a new report from Kids First Chicago. CPS’ current enrollment is more than 316,000 students — a nearly 28% decrease of more than 122,000 students since 2002-03.

The change reflects a broader districtwide pattern driven by several factors, including a drop in birth rates over the past decade and a smaller population of school-aged children living in Chicago, according to data compiled by the local education nonprofit.

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Bishop John-Michael Villarreal testifies during the Human Rights, Anti-Authoritarianism, Reparatory and Restorative Truth Telling Commission public hearing held at the McCormick Theological Seminary in Chicago, Jan. 21, 2026. (Antonio Perez/Chicago Tribune)
Bishop John-Michael Villarreal testifies during the Human Rights, Anti-Authoritarianism, Reparatory and Restorative Truth Telling Commission public hearing held at the McCormick Theological Seminary in Chicago on Jan. 21, 2026. (Antonio Perez/Chicago Tribune)

Chicago faith leaders recount harm from immigration agents: ‘Prayers and thoughts was not going to stop ICE’

During two days of testimony, faith leaders and elected officials shared various harms and civil rights violations they alleged to have witnessed during Operation Midway Blitz, the monthslong aggressive immigration enforcement campaign waged in Chicago. Read more here.

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A loaded Colt pistol sits in a hole in the wall of Thornton Distilling Co.'s historic building, where it was found in January 2026. (Andy Howell)
A loaded Colt pistol sits in a hole in the wall of Thornton Distilling Co.'s historic building, where it was found Monday. (Andy Howell)

Prohibition-era loaded pistol found in wall of historic Thornton brewery

Andy Howell, the founder of Thornton Distilling Co., was trying to find a place to run a new electrical conduit in his brewery’s historic building when, instead, he came across a loaded gun. Read more here.

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Bears general manager Ryan Poles speaks with the media at Halas Hall on Jan. 21, 2026, in Lake Forest. (Stacey Wescott/Chicago Tribune)
Bears general manager Ryan Poles speaks with the media at Halas Hall on Jan. 21, 2026, in Lake Forest. (Stacey Wescott/Chicago Tribune)

Chicago Bears Q&A: Which players present GM Ryan Poles with the most difficult roster decisions?

Many questions lie ahead for the offseason involving who will — and won’t — be back with the Bears next season. Brad Biggs addresses the first wave of them in his weekly Bears mailbag. Read more here.

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Perfume Genius performs at Lincoln Hall on Jan. 22, 2026, in Chicago. (Armando L. Sanchez/Chicago Tribune)
Perfume Genius performs at Lincoln Hall on Jan. 22, 2026, in Chicago. (Armando L. Sanchez/Chicago Tribune)

Review: Perfume Genius at Lincoln Hall was a night of deep tracks and hushed intimacy

It was a quiet and intimate show last night for Perfume Genius, who performed at Lincoln Hall as part of the Tomorrow Never Knows festival. Read more here.

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A Nashville Department of Transportation truck applies salt brine to a roadway Thursday, Jan. 22, 2026, in Nashville, Tennessee. ahead of a winter storm expected to hit the state over the weekend. (George Walker IV/AP)
A Nashville Department of Transportation truck applies salt brine to a roadway in the Tennessee city on Jan. 22, 2026, ahead of a winter storm expected to hit the state over the weekend. (George Walker IV/AP)

Massive winter storm threatens heavy snow and ice to more than 170 million people across US

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