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Defensive end Montez Sweat, wide receiver Keenan Allen and cornerback Jaylon Johnson were among six starters who did not attend the Bears’ OTA practice Friday at Halas Hall. But Eberflus expects all of them back for veteran minicamp next week.
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On Thursday, tenants gathered outside First Western Properties’ office to announce the lawsuit. Immediately afterward, a tenant was handed a notice of nonrenewal. Tenants say the firm ignored requests to address leaks, lack of heat and mold.
Hell has frozen over. The Bears will be on “Hard Knocks.”
Sparks forwards Dearica Hamby and Cameron Brink are both obvious choices to participate in Unrivaled’s inaugural season.
Trump and Biden face crucial strategic decisions on how to play the conviction. They’ll meet for their first debate June 27 in Atlanta, Trump will be sentenced July 11 and the Republican National Convention kicks off July 15 in Milwaukee.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration predicts a moderate geomagnetic storm late Friday night and early Saturday.
Earlier this year, the utility sought a rehearing to allow additional spending on the controversial pipeline project, which was halted pending an investigation. Estimated costs of that project have ballooned from $2 billion to $11 billion since 2007.
Ald. Leni Manaa-Hoppenworth said everyone on her email address list will continue to receive alerts about imminent crime threats, but other alerts about violent crime will go only to those who choose to receive them.
Comedian had been scheduled to launch four-night run on Thursday.
Unauthorized access to a ‘small number’ of workers was made between Jan. 4 and Jan. 20, potentially exposing a plethora of personal information.
Donald Trump has been convicted in his New York hush money trial, a landmark jury verdict making him the first former American president to be found guilty of felony crimes in the nation’s nearly 250-year history.
Such heights they’ve reached. Such shared glory. And their unlikely story only gets better.
‘A call to the police for help should never, ever be a death sentence,’ attorney Antonio Romanucci said Thursday.
The move brings light to a disciplinary process that has long faced criticism for being secretive and overly lenient.
The city is reopening the Roseland Mental Health Center and adding mental health services at the Chicago Department of Public Health vaccine clinic in Pilsen and at the Legler Library in Garfield Park.
Daniel Gonzalez-Munguia is being held in Chicago’s Metropolitan Correctional Center and faces up to 60 years in prison.
Barely speaking above a whisper and fighting tears, Desiree Figueroa told Judge Peggy Chiampas that she was sorry. “I could never apologize for what I did enough at all,” she said. “That’s all, judge, thank you.”
Carlos has been instrumental in fostering consensus to enact significant policy wins on civilian police oversight and higher wages for tipped workers, a national activist writes. Ramirez-Rosa deserves to be restored to a leadership role on City Council.
Chicago is the only U.S. city to host the event outside of Park City, Utah, home to the annual Sundance Film Festival.
Trailer for upcoming third season shows Carmy presenting his ‘non-negotiables.’
Inspector General Deborah Witzburg warned that using pepper spray and corralling protesters ‘risks escalating tensions and violating constitutional rights of lawful demonstrators.’
Las playas de Chicago estarán abiertas todos los días con salvavidas hasta el Día del Trabajo. El pasado viernes, los visitantes se dispersaron por la playa de North Avenue, descansando en las toallas y jugando en el agua.
Como parte de la exposición “Flight of the Butterflies” (“El vuelo de mariposas”), diez obras de arte de 6 pies de altura, han aterrizado en Michigan Avenue.
The music superstar is facing multiple lawsuits, including one from Rodney Jones, 38, who grew up in Chicago’s gospel music community.
“This city has a history of attacking and trying to bring down their African American leaders,” CTA President Dorval Carter Jr. told a City Council committee.
Darrien Harris was convicted in 2011 of fatally shooting Rondell Moore at a South Side gas station and was sentenced to 76 years in prison. There was no physical evidence linking Harris to the shooting.
Since the first reported case on March 7, over 30,000 vaccines have been administered, primarily to migrants in shelters.
Breanna Stewart and Napheesa Collier’s Unrivaled league is set to debut with players earning the highest average salary in women’s professional sports league history. Collier and Stewart said that all salaries will be six figures.
The singers celebrate a behind-the-scenes look at their boy-band success via their playful “Legendary Night” tour.
Sidewalks would be cleared in pilot areas whenever “two inches or more” of snow and ice accumulate over a 24-hour period for a maximum of seven snow events or a one-year period, “whichever comes first.”
The Bears were chosen for the HBO show for the first time since its launch in 2001.
Up to 1,500 Mexicans with a voting ID will be eligible to vote at the Mexican Consulate of Chicago by 6 p.m. on Sunday.
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Because as much as a wrong has been righted here, there’s that tinge of “allowance” and “integration” and “incorporation” that doesn’t sit well.
Durante la final de la Copa Oro 2019 contra Estados Unidos y un amistoso de 2022 contra Ecuador, los aficionados de México corearon un insulto homofóbico contra el portero rival.
Sin apenas hablar más allá de un susurro y conteniendo las lágrimas, Desiree Figueroa le dijo a la jueza Peggy Chiampas que estaba arrepentida. “Nunca podré disculparme lo suficiente por lo que hice”, dijo. “Eso es todo, jueza, gracias”.
Now a dad himself, the former ‘Younger’ actor credits the ‘Mattachine Family’ role for preparing him ‘in so many ways to be a father.’
Annie Gomberg, a volunteer who helps migrants and connected her with the families she took in, called her “a moral exemplar for our time.” “She was more than a friend, more like a mother,” said one of the people to whom she opened her home.
In this week’s “Polling Place,” we also posed questions about the Sky’s game against Caitlin Clark and the Fever on Saturday, and the Cubs’ Shota Imanaga and the White Sox’ Garrett Crochet.