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Co-director Lily Rabe stars as small-town newcomer in disjointed adaptation of Chuck Klosterman novel.
Matt Kopec made sure to collect his turkey, even swimming out to retrieve it.
The retailer operates 24 stores in Illinois, according to its website, including a site at Water Tower Place and on State Street.
A person was detained at the scene for alleged involvement, police said. One of the victims, a 39-year-old man, died of a gunshot wound to the head, according to police and the Cook County medical examiners office.
President Joe Biden must safeguard the futures of those who have already given so much to our state and ensure their ability to live and work without fear.
If Ryan Poles is right about USC quarterback Caleb Williams in Shane Waldron’s offense, drafting the Marvin Harrisons of the world won’t be as critical as it usually is for the Bears. More often than not, elite quarterbacks make elite receivers rather than the other way around.
The woman struck a pole in the 3000 block of East 106th Street, police said.
Mendick, a utility infielder, has hit eight homers at Triple-A Charlotte.
Plainfield South senior Tim Raducka caught three muskies during the conference bass-fishing tournament.
About 60% of people are interested in exploring green funeral options, more than ever before.
Right now, even when a survivor can prove to a judge they are in danger, the law leaves it up to their abuser to decide to turn in guns. This is ludicrous. Karina’s Bill would remedy that with common sense: Give police more power to remove those firearms.
Officer Luis Huesca, 30, was going home from work about 3 a.m. in the 3100 block of West 56th Street when a ShotSpotter alert went off, police Supt. Larry Snelling said. No one has been arrested.
How do you treat someone who is in pain but also making untrue and insulting allegations?
A CPS civics teacher wonders how a school’s need will be determined, revised or appealed. And how much budget transparency is in place to communicate cuts?
The Kickstarter-backed mocktail bar called Solar Intentions will be joining a growing sober scene in Chicago.
We’d call it a clown show in this south suburb, but the accusations against top leaders, including Mayor Tiffany Henyard, are serious. The latest: an FBI raid on the village hall, a federal indictment of the village administrator and sexual assault allegations in a civil lawsuit against a village trustee.
DeRozan is a candidate for Clutch Player for a second consecutive season, and White is a candidate for Most Improved Player.
The early years of the Karnisovas regime brought a wave of excitement around the Bulls, but now it feels like once Plan A broke down on the side of the road, there was no Plan B.
The Bears are hoping teams trade up to take quarterbacks, improving their options with the No. 9 pick.
As the Phillies complete the series sweep, the Sox’ record drops to 3-18.
Lee, 25, who has outperformed Martin Maldonado in every aspect, could see his playing time increase as the season goes on.
Hendricks allowed four runs in four innings, lowering his ERA from 12.71 to 12.00.
Terry Anderson was chief Middle East correspondent for the AP when he was kidnapped in Beirut in 1985 by the militant group Hezbollah, who suspected he was a spy. His 1991 best-seller ‘Den of Lions’ chronicles his torture and time in captivity.
Happ probably could have started Sunday’s series finale with the Marlins. The risk, however, wasn’t worth the reward.
Asked before Sunday’s series finale against the Marlins if Alzolay is his closer, Cubs manager Craig Counsell said, “I don’t think today he would be.”
On Monday afternoon, Welch raises money for the People for Emanuel ‘Chris’ Welch committee, with the ask ranging from $1,000 for a ticket to $68,500 from a political action committee.
Harry Jerele, 26, of Berkeley, died of pneumonia at a prison camp in the Philippines in 1942. Military scientists used DNA analysis and historical records to officially identify his remains in December. His remains will be interred in Elwood in October.
British conductor, who led nearly 700 Lyric performances of 62 operas, died in Chicago from leukemia.