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Friday, February 20 

Your Daily Guide

Hey ZooLights lovers! Man, a lot of you reached out for our ticket giveaway. I’m impressed. The early-riser competition was fierce. If you didn’t receive a reply, unfortunately, you did not get a ticket.

NOTE: But fear not! ZooLights is free Dec. 29 — you can reserve a spot here one week in advance.

And now: the daily news, your weekly quiz, and (another) brief reflection on “It’s a Wonderful Life.”

What Chicago’s Talking About

The Bears Could Move to Northwest Indiana

The Chicago Bears have widened their stadium search beyond Arlington Heights — and across state lines. The team is now considering building its new stadium in northwest Indiana after failing to secure tax support from Illinois. Gov. JB Pritzker called the move a “slap in the face.” [Crains 🔒]

New Budget Plan Would Leave $163M Deficit

A 2026 budget without Mayor Brandon Johnson’s proposed corporate head tax is headed for a final City Council vote. However, Johnson says it leaves the city with a $163 million-plus hole. Should it pass, he did not say whether he would veto the plan. [WTTW]

Bovino Back in Chicago, School Board Elections, and Students Love 'The Wiz'

Bovino’s Back. Also, School Board Stories to Watch

After a few weeks away, Border Patrol Cmdr. Gregory Bovino returned to Chicago with backup — and camera equipment. The Tribune’s Laura Rodriguez Presa joins today’s podcast to discuss this terror campaign. Chalkbeat Chicago’s Samantha Smylie also joins to talk about upcoming school board elections, the search for a CPS CEO, and a South Side production of “The Wiz.” [City Cast Chicago 🎧]

Photo of large screen with lyrics parodying "White Christmas," and Christmas decor beneath the screen

A snapshot from the annual Music Box holiday sing-along, to the tune of “White Christmas.” (Emmi Mack / Hey Chicago)

This Week’s Must-Read

For me, Christmas is “It’s a Wonderful Life.” My only real tradition is watching the movie, whether at home with family or at the beloved Music Box Theatre. But this year’s viewing feels especially charged, with old-man Potter back in the White House and billionaires hatching massive media acquisitions that will undoubtedly alter how we experience film. But hey, at least the Music Box’s Christmas Show’s still here! [Reader]

Your Chicago News Quiz

Although Chicago remains without a 2026 budget, this week had plenty of other breaking news. Were you paying attention to the headlines? Test your news knowledge!

Man put into police vehicle by multiple U.S. Customs and Border Patrol agents

A man was taken into custody by U.S. Customs and Border Patrol agents Tuesday, the same day Bovino arrived back in town. (Scott Olson/Getty Images)

The biggest news in Chicago this week was the return of Border Patrol Cmdr. Greg Bovino. How many agents arrived with him?

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Ride in the rain, win prizes!

PBOT’s Rainy Rider Photo Contest is here! Each week in November, enter to win waterproof & high visibility gear from Showers Pass, Cleverhood, or Portland Design Works. To participate, text BIKE to 888-520-0526 followed by a photo of yourself biking in the rain. Attend a ride or workshop too!

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Navigating Denver Real Estate

This week on the City Cast Denver podcast, host Bree Davies talks to local real estate broker Elizabeth Martinez about the market in Sloan’s Lake. Check out this sneak peek:

Q: Who is attracted to the Sloan's Lake community?

A: Active buyers flock to Sloan's Lake for its running loops, summer paddleboarding, and quick mountain access on Denver’s west edge; not to mention the quiet nature of having streets that dead-end to the park itself.

Q: What is the price range for a home in Sloan's Lake?

A: Homes range from $300K condos on Federal, to $2.5M estates that face the park; expect ~$650K entry level and ~$1M average.

Curious what fits your lifestyle? Elizabeth Martinez would love to explore Sloan's Lake with you and help you navigate. Learn more here!

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MLK Jr. Holiday Breakfast supports Twin Cities students

This week's 36th annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday Breakfast brought people together to honor the life of Dr. King and raise money for college scholarships through UNCF Twin Cities. Consider contributing to UNCF Twin Cities or committing to service by getting involved in the local community through HandsOn Twin Cities.

Also … Vote! Vote! Vote! Please vote for City Cast Chicago in the Reader’s Best of Chicago 2025. Both the newsletter and podcast are nominated. Please show your love and make our year 💞

— Emmi Mack

Thanks to Simone Alicea and Adrian González for editing Hey Chicago this week!

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