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Local Lens Leaping From 12,500 Feet With The Golden Knights At Chicago Air And Water Show

The Chicago Air and Water Show featured the U.S. Army Golden Knights, allowing participants to experience tandem skydiving from 12,500 feet. Victor Hilitski, who trained in skydiving in Belarus, jumped with the team, capturing the experience with an Insta360 camera. The event highlights the thrill of aerial demonstrations and the Golden Knights' role in inspiring future aviators.

Fire Breaks Out At North Park Homeless Encampment As Residents Prepare For September Clearing

A fire erupted at the Legion Park homeless encampment in North Park early Monday, marking the third incident this year. Residents are preparing for the area’s scheduled clearing as the Park District enforces a ban on camping after 11 p.m. starting September 9, citing safety concerns due to several recent fires.

Atomic Cake Still Makes A Splash, 70 Years After Its Debut

Chicago baker George Kremm created the iconic Atomic Cake in the 1950s, featuring layers of banana, chocolate, and vanilla cake. Pastry chef Carla Henriques has reimagined this classic with her 13-layer Atomic Sundae at Hawksmoor Chicago, which has quickly gained popularity. The sundae incorporates the original cake's flavors and has attracted new customers to the restaurant.

Chicago Public Schools Students Head Back To Class Amid Budget Uncertainty For District

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and interim CPS CEO Macquline King launched the 2025-26 academic year with visits to schools, promoting new initiatives amid budget uncertainties. Both leaders emphasized their commitment to enhancing education quality despite a looming $734 million district deficit.

Gun Found At Whitney Young High School On First Day Of Classes

A gun was found and confiscated during entry screening at Whitney Young Magnet High School on the first day of classes. Principal Rickey Harris assured parents that no threats were made and emphasized the school's commitment to safety. A person was arrested, with charges pending, while police will provide additional safety support.

Its The 1st Day Of School At Chicago Public Schools. Here Are 5 Things Were Watching

Chicago Public Schools begins the school year amidst a $734 million deficit and without an adopted budget. Changes from a new teachers contract may impact class sizes and staffing, while concerns about enrollment persist due to immigration policies.

2nd Phase Of Grand Avenue Bike Lane, Street Upgrades Now Expected In 2026

Construction on the second phase of the Grand Avenue bike lane project in West Town is now expected to start in 2026, delayed from earlier projections. The Chicago Department of Transportation is finalizing a competitive bidding process to select a contractor for the work, which includes structural and safety improvements along the corridor. Community feedback has been mixed, with some residents supporting the upgrades while others express concerns about reduced parking.

Eaves Brings European Flavors, Old-World Charm To Lyric Opera After 3-Year Renovation

Eaves, a new southern European-inspired restaurant, opened last week in the Lyric Opera of Chicago after a three-year renovation. The restaurant features a cozy design and a menu led by executive chef Amanda McLemore, showcasing dishes like prime rib and handmade pastas. Eaves aims to provide an intimate dining experience for patrons attending theater performances.

Officer Who Fatally Shot Partner Krystal Rivera Stripped Of Police Powers, Department Says

Chicago Police Officer Carlos Baker has been stripped of his police powers following the accidental shooting death of his partner, Officer Krystal Rivera. The decision comes amid allegations of Baker assaulting another officer at a bar, raising concerns about his disciplinary record.

Powerful Storms Leave Thousands Without Power Sunday, With More Rain On The Way

Storms in Chicago left over 50,000 residents without power on Sunday morning, with approximately 4,000 in the city itself. A flood warning remains in effect for southwestern Cook County, where three to five inches of rain fell. Additional rainfall and thunderstorms are expected throughout the week.

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