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The Chicago Board of Education approved the CHICAGO public school budget in 2025-2026 without contracting a high interest loan of $ 200 million, despite the thrust of Mayor Brandon Johnson to include the option of optional to fill the massive financing gap.
Voting 12-7, with abstention, followed months of financial warnings from the main leaders of the CPS and marked a significant change in the internal dynamics of the board of directors. The decision only occurred a few days after Johnson appointed ángel Vélez to the hybrid, partially elected, partly named, hypothetically guaranteeing the simple majority necessary to adopt a budget with loan.
When the district management presented a budget of $ 10.25 billion to the board of directors at the beginning of the month, several members of the board of directors – supporters of the mayor – rejected it. The district budget did not include borrowing to strengthen finances or a commitment to cover a pension payment of $ 175 million for city employees. A budgetary confrontation last year on these two articles led to the eviction of the former CEO Pedro Martinez and provoked the resignation of the previous commission.
Read the complete history of the Nell Salzman of La Tribune and Kate Perez.
Here are the best stories you need to know to start your day, including what we have learned about the shooter of the Minneapolis church, how the University of Chicago hopes to close a budget deficit of $ 100 million and what is happening at Oak Street Beach this weekend.
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Trump officials say that the repression of immigration from Chicago to come, the best COP hopes to avoid an “contradictory environment”
Yesterday, President Donald Trump’s border Czar Tom Homan told journalists in Washington, DC, that preparations were underway for immigration repression in Chicago, and information said it could start next week.
Chicago police superintendent Larry Snelling repeated that his door is open to the federal authorities to inform him of any deployment, suggesting that he wanted the Chicago police to assume the least hostile role possible in order to attenuate some of the “chaos” that could burst.

Pilsen’s Mexican independence day parade despite the repression of the immigration of President Donald Trump: “ We are not going to be arrested ”
While President Donald Trump plans to strengthen immigration efforts in Chicago in next week, the organizers of Pilsen Mexican Independence Day Parade said that the coming celebration will continue despite the fears of deportation.
“We are not going to be prevented from celebrating our roots, our heritage, our culture,” said Vicky Lugo, secretary of the united merchants of the Pilsen Chamber of Commerce.

The final images of journalist Mariam Dagga show the hospital where she was killed by an Israeli strike in Gaza
The latest photos taken by Mariam Dagga show the damaged stairwell outside a Gaza Strip hospital where she would be killed by an Israeli strike a few moments later.
Dagga, a visual journalist who independent for the Associated Press, was one of 22 people, including five journalists, killed on Monday when Israeli forces struck the Nasser Hospital twice in rapid succession, according to health officials.

According to the police, the shooter of the church of Minneapolis was filled with hatred and mass killers admired
The shooter who killed two students from the Catholic school and injured more than a dozen young people sitting in the benches of a church in Minneapolis frequented the same school and was “obsessed” by the idea of killing children, the authorities said.
The shooter, identified as Robin Westman, 23, fired 116 rifle laps through stained glass while the children celebrated mass during the first week of lessons at the Catholic school Annunciation, said Minneapolis police chief Brian O’Hara.

The University of Chicago announces $ 100 million in expense discounts to help connect the deficit
In emails to teachers, school officials have described a large list of discounts, including hiring cuts, PH.D. Programs, master’s programs and construction projects.

The life-size statue of the Virgin Mary arrives at the Notre-Dame de Guadalupe sanctuary on plains
The 8-foot statue 8 inch, known as the mother of pilgrim, arrived on Wednesday from the Notre-Dame de Guadalupe basilica in Mexico City. Before the 500th anniversary of the appearance of the Virgin Mary in Tepeyac, Mexico, sculpture embarks on a world tour, with visits planned in Colombia, Porto Rico and the Philippines, among others.
Its first judgment is Notre-Dame de Guadalupe in plains, where the statue will remain until September 30.

Chicago carries the team of every quarter: which players have made our list of the best of the 2000s?
With the Bears de Chicago preparing for the opening of the season after having established their initial list of 53 men this week, there is an optimism in Halas Hall which – despite a season of five victories in a robust division – they will line up their best team in several years under the first year coach Ben Johnson.
While the 2025 season is approaching, it’s a good time to return to the last 25 years and compile a team of every quarter.

AVP is back in Oak Street Beach – with a torsion. Here are the Beach Volley teams to watch this weekend.
Every weekend of the Labor Day, a Beach-Volley stadium flew on Lake Michigan, just north of the Drake hotel, and some of the best players in the world come to Chicago.
This weekend will not be different. The association of volleyball professionals will take Oak Street Beach from tomorrow morning for the AVP league championships, with crowned winners on Sunday afternoon.

Column: Steppenwolf Theater has a Broadway trifecta, but that’s another type of success
Chicago’s Steppenwolf theater is no stranger to Broadway. Over the years, the theater based in Chicago has sent 18 shows to New York. However, three transfers in the space of a calendar year take place, writes the critic of Tribune theater Chris Jones.

Films for the fall of 2025: our 10 best choices, from ‘smashing machine’ to a story of Springsteen
Even with the cinema and streaming industries in unsubscribe, and too few new titles finding their under-crosses in theaters this year, the film Summer 2025 has remained alive. Use one: fact. Fall comes next, and damned if this beautiful season does not have a way to raise our quality expectations. We have the usual quotient of critical successes to come, after being presented at the Cannes Film Festival in May. More of these prestigious titles will follow after the first appearances at the Venice and Telluride and Toronto festivals in September.
It’s a good feeling, this kind of anticipation. Maybe we should fall all year round. Here are 10 of the many on the horizon, the release dates subject to change.



