The Sky have only one signature win 11 games into the season — beating the Liberty in the second week of the season. The Sky’s other three wins came against the league’s bottom four teams
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Mayor Brandon Johnson and Cook County President Toni Preckwinkle greeted Chicago’s newest arrivals, who’ve taken up residence at the old St. Bartholomew school and convent in Portage Park.
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A sunset kayak tour from Ping Tom Memorial Park to downtown on a perfect evening in Chicago.
Ivan Weldon, 42, is charged with stabbing a man in the neck, shoving and kicking another man, and punching a third man at two Green Line stops on the South Side.
Prosecutors want a judge to give Chicago’s longest-serving City Council member a 10-year prison sentence for corruption. But defense attorneys hope to sway the judge to spare him any prison time with stories of Ed Burke’s good deeds.
Chicagoans see these cases over and over, shelling out millions for past misconduct that has sent innocent people to prison for years.
Notes: The Cubs put right-hander Ben Brown on the injured list with a neck injury.
Hunter Biden’s federal conviction can help shield President Joe Biden from Donald Trump’s assertions that Biden is manipulating the Justice Department against political foes.
Chania Logan had traveled into Midway from Los Angeles with another person who ran away from authorities in the baggage claim area June 4, the DEA said.
‘‘Once you’re told you made the team, there’s an enormous amount of joy that comes over you,’’ Weatherspoon said.
Patchin will succeed Jim Garrett, who will retire after serving as president and CEO of the bureau since 1996.
Judge Angela Petrone ruled that the boy’s statement was reliable enough to be used at the trial of Crosetti Brand in a March 13 attack that killed 11-year-old Jayden Perkins and left his mother severely wounded.
Warren spoke to a crowd Tuesday at the Lincoln Forum at the Union League Club of Chicago.
Ribfest, held for many years over the July Fourth weekend in Naperville and later relocated to the DuPage County Fairgrounds, faces a hazy future, organizers said.
Having communities that have suffered from disinvestment now work together on solutions is key. Five Chicago-area south suburbs — Calumet City, Harvey, Hazel Crest, Markham, South Holland — will be collaborating on environmental planning using federal dollars.
When stone fruits are roasted and grilled, their sugars caramelize, they soften and their flavors are amplified.
Cook County Chief Judge Timothy Evans has referred misconduct accusations against Judge Kathy Flanagan to the Judicial Inquiry Board, which will decide whether to file charges. Flanagan is the acting presiding judge of the Law Division.
Plus: CTA bus crashes into Chance the Rapper’s theater, Chicagoans deep-fry cicadas and more.
The hospital group operates Ascension Resurrection in Chicago, St. Alexius in Hoffman Estates and Alexian Brothers in Elk Grove Village.
Actor Keith Kupferer, who stars with wife Tara Mallen and their daughter Katherine Mallen Kupferer, says he’s seen performers work through ‘real life baggage’ on stage — just as his character does in the film.
Jeffrey Spyrka remains sedated and on a ventilator after the plunge of more than 125 feet, said his lawyer, who filed the suit for his client this week. His co-worker David O’Donnell was killed in the fall.
For decades, it made sense whenever a proverbial program CEO turned down the grind of the pros. But now, with the nonstop, Wild West nature of life with the transfer portal and NIL, an escape plan will be more attractive.
A eso de las 10:41 a.m. el lunes, un autobús en dirección norte chocó contra un edificio en la cuadra 3500 al sur de Halsted Street y continuó hacia el norte, golpeando a un Cadillac que también conducía hacia el norte, dijo la policía.
El hombre que fue asesinado intercambió disparos con un ladrón, según averiguó la policía en su investigación inicial.
La única playa interior de Chicago, en 1400 N. Sacramento Ave, abrirá el 17 de junio, coincidiendo con la apertura de todas las piscinas al aire libre del Distrito de Parques de Chicago.
Mr. Davis got a job in tech to support his theater habit. He also was vice president of product at SpotHero and previously held the same title at the tech firm Jellyvision, where he worked on making healthcare benefits easier to access.
The teen was speeding and driving without headlights when the vehicles collided about 11:30 p.m. May 28 in the intersection of Meacham and Biesterfield roads, police said.
Perch fishing reopening in Illinois Lake Michigan waters on Sunday, June 16, frog season opening Saturday, June 15 and the 2024 Illinois Free Fishing Days being Friday-Monday, June 14-17, lead this sprawling raw-file Midwest Fishing Report.
Community and business leaders have designated a stretch of Division Street in honor of the Caribbean island by using its precolonial name.
The feisty forward played junior hockey alongside Bedard in 2021-22 and 2022-23. As a projected second- or third-round pick, he could be in play for any of the Blackhawks’ four picks in those rounds.
Customers on the North and South sides lost connection Wednesday when a construction crew working for another company accidentally damaged the network, according to Xfinity.
The community-owned store offering locally sourced food and products was 10 years in the making, owners said.
Witnesses at federal court hearings worried that including traffic stops in a consent decree originally issued in 2019 to reform the Chicago Police Department would actually slow attempts to curb the controversial practice.
British costume designer Gabriella Slade won a Tony Award in 2022 for her work.
With words by John Dudley and art by Scott Gray, “Big Shoulders” explores the journeys of several characters in Chicago who have big aspirations. The “urban fantasy” will feature aliens, dragons and immortal beings — but also plenty of Chicago history.
When push comes to shove, Trump is betting critics of his approach will swallow their reservations and turn out for the man who ensured Roe’s demise.
Gov. J.B. Pritzker is expected to sign into law a ban on step therapy and prior authorization for in-patient mental health care.
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West, nicknamed “Mr. Clutch” for his late-game exploits as a player, went into the Hall of Fame as a player in 1980 and again as a member of the 1960 U.S. Olympic Team in 2010.
Brian Crowder, a former dean of students at the Greater Lawndale High School for Social Justice, entered a guilty plea Wednesday in a deal with prosecutors, only to ask for a continuance when he learned he would have to register as a sex offender for life.