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Federal immigration officials arrested a northwest suburban police officer yesterday for allegedly overstaying a tourist visa.The U.S. Department of Homeland Security,in a news release,said that it had arrested Hanover Park police Officer Radule Bojovic in a “targeted enforcement action” as part of President Donald Trump’s local deportation “blitz.”
DHS accused Bojovic – who the agency identifies as a native of Montenegro, a country in southeast Europe – of overstaying a B2 tourist visa that expired in march 2015.
Bojovic became the latest person caught up in the federal sweep for unauthorized residents.
Read the full story from the Tribune’s Tess Kenny.Here are the top stories you need too know to start your day, including: what to know about tomorrow’s “No Kings” protestshow Chicago aldermen are receiving Mayor Brandon Johnson’s budget plan and a look at notable Chicagoans who lived to be 100 or older.
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Organizers expect ‘No Kings’ protests in Chicago to be fueled by anger toward Donald Trump
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The “No Kings/Hands Off Chicago” march and rally starting at noon tomorrow in Grant Park, one of roughly 2,500 similar demonstrations that will be held across the country and around the world.T
Ex-Trump national security adviser John Bolton charged with storing and sharing classified information
John Bolton, who served as President Donald trump’s national security adviser during his first term and later became a vocal critic, was charged yesterday with storing top secret records at home and sharing with relatives diary-like notes about his time in government that officials said contained classified information.
Ald. Brendan Reilly speaks with reporters after Mayor Brandon Johnson’s budget address
Ald. Brendan Reilly,42nd,speaks with reporters Oct. 16, 2025, in City Council chambers after Mayor Brandon Johnson delivered his budget address at Chicago City Hall. (Brian Cassella/Chicago Tribune)
#### Gov. JB Pritzker says of his $1.4 million in gambling winnings in 2024: ‘I like to play cards’
Gov.JB Pritzker offered a simple clarification yesterday for how he took home more than $1.4 million in gambling winnings last year.
“I like to play cards,” the billionaire governor told reporters at a news conference in downtown Chicago, adding that he won the money during a single trip to Las Vegas.
Loyola says goodbye to Sister Jean – ‘a friend to many’ – at a packed on-campus funeral
The Madonna della Strada chapel on the shores of Lake Michigan was filled to capacity with peopel who sought out Sister Jean’s wisdom and light during her decades as a teacher, college administrator and men’s basketball team chaplain. Additional mourners watched the service via livestream.
