Chicagoland’s Week In Review: Chicago news this week forced residents to confront violence, rising costs, and a high-profile departure all at once. Two people died and five were hurt in Back of the Yards. ComEd customers face steep new electricity charges. And Angel Reese has officially put her Lemont home up for sale.

Angel Reese Lemont home listing — Chicago news this week WNBA star $1.45 million suburban real estate Atlanta Dream
Angel Reese has officially listed her five-bedroom Lemont home for $1.45 million, about two months after her trade from the Chicago Sky to the Atlanta Dream. Basketball superstar Angel Reese, Image courtesy of Facebook

Chicago Top Headlines: Street Violence, Skyrocketing Bills, and a WNBA Star Moving On

Chicago news this week cut across three very different worlds — a neighborhood reeling from gun violence, households bracing for higher utility costs, and a sports celebrity closing her Chicago chapter. Each story carries weight far beyond the headline.


Back of the Yards Shooting: Two Killed, a Neighborhood Shaken

Gun Violence Strikes Again on Chicago’s South Side

Just after midnight Friday, two gunmen opened fire on people gathered near 51st and Wood Streets. Two victims died. Five others were wounded. The Back of the Yards community, long accustomed to resilience, is once again demanding answers from city leadership.

No arrests have been confirmed. Residents and activists are calling for immediate intervention resources in the affected corridor.


ComEd’s Rate Hike: Northern Illinois Families Feel the Pinch

Data Centers Driving Residential Electricity Costs Higher

Starting this month, ComEd customers will see electricity bills rise by at least 12%. The surge traces directly to explosive energy demand from expanding data centers across the region.

Low-income households are especially exposed. Consumer advocacy groups are pushing the Illinois Commerce Commission to slow the increases before they compound further.


Angel Reese Lists Lemont Home After WNBA Trade

The $1.45 Million Listing Signals a Clean Break From Chicago

Angel Reese, now playing for the Atlanta Dream, has placed her five-bedroom Lemont home on the market at $1.45 million. The listing arrives about two months after her departure from the Chicago Sky.

The move reads as more than a real estate transaction. It marks the definitive end of Reese’s high-visibility run in the Chicago metro area.


Summary

Chicago news this week exposed three pressure points hitting the city from different angles. The Back of the Yards shooting adds urgency to Chicago’s ongoing violence crisis. ComEd’s rate hike puts real financial strain on working families. And Angel Reese’s home listing closes a chapter that once made her one of the city’s biggest sports personalities.

Visit Chicago Sun-Times (chicago.suntimes.com) for ongoing coverage of the Back of the Yards shooting investigation and community response efforts.

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