Filed under:
Lightfoot cancels 350 layoffs tied to her ‘pandemic’ budget
Revenues generated by the sale of recreational and medical marijuana have "gone through the roof," allowing the city to cancel the layoffs.
Filed under:
Illinois coronavirus storm rages on: 166 more deaths, 11,028 new cases, hospitalizations climbing
The state has now logged more new coronavirus cases over the first two weeks of November (about 145,000) than it did over the first four months of the pandemic combined (143,000).
Filed under:
Lightfoot’s budget threat to Black Caucus makes her ‘no different than Daley or Rahm,’ alderman says
Rookie Ald. Jeanette Taylor (16th) said she was outraged by the threat and told Mayor Lightfoot that she wouldn’t stand for it.
-
Filed under:
Developer who secretly recorded Mike Madigan for feds pleads guilty to wire fraud
See Wong made a secret 2014 audio and video recording for the feds of then-Ald. Danny Solis and House Speaker Michael Madigan, according to court records and sources. It became part of the investigation that led to the indictment of Ald. Edward M. Burke.
-
Filed under:
Not conceding to Rep. Lauren Underwood, Jim Oberweis in DC for freshman orientation
The latest AP count puts Democrat Underwood 4,688 votes ahead of Republican Oberweis. AP called the race for Underwood on Thursday.
-
Filed under:
María Cerda, first Latina on Chicago Board of Education, dead of coronavirus at 86
She later was a founder of the Latino Institute, Her daughter and 93-year-old husband David Cerda also have COVID-19, complicating her burial plans.
-
Filed under:
Now-closed McCormick Place COVID-19 hospital cost taxpayers $15M to staff, run
That brought the total cost to build and run the short-lived facility to about $81.1 million, including construction costs. The emergency facility will not reopen, state officials say.
Filed under:
Give Bears coach Matt Nagy credit for team-first decision to give up play-calling
It’s not only what he did but how he did it. Nagy showed rare accountability and self-awareness in making the move to Bill Lazor.
-
Filed under:
Could Tyrese Haliburton be the Bulls’ target or just more draft smoke?
The Iowa State combo guard has worked out and interviewed with the Bulls, but new executive vice president of basketball operations Arturas Karnisovas has a surfeit of options with the draft approaching.
-
Filed under:
Fired runner-up manager of year Rick Renteria ‘humbled’ by support
The White Sox’ ousted skipper likely won’t manage again.
-
Filed under:
Bears’ defense relishes challenge vs. red-hot Dalvin Cook
Though they have dropped from ninth to 14th against the run this season, the Bears still have a knack for rising to the challenge of a great back. They held Derrick Henry to 68 yards on 21 carries last week. They’ve held Cook to 12, 39 and 35 yards in three games against him since 2018.
-
Filed under:
Bears need to start taking the ball away again
With a popgun passing attack and a run-game bordering on the non-existent, the Bears need takeaways — and maybe a defensive touchdown — to beat the Vikings on Monday night.
Filed under:
Young Chicago actor Rodney L. Jones III learns from ‘Fargo,’ other high-profile roles
In Season 4 of the FX anthology series, the 12-year-old South Side native plays Satchel Cannon, the youngest son of a 1950s Kansas City mobster.
-
Filed under:
If only in a mural, Oprah Winfrey is back in the West Loop
‘It took my breath away,’ the former TV talk-show superstar says of how artist Shawn Michael Warren ‘was able to capture a feeling of hope and inspiration and strength.’
-
Filed under:
‘Mank’: The entertaining life of the ‘Citizen Kane’ writer, all there in black and white
Arguably the best-looking movie of the year, David Fincher’s richly layered biopic stars Gary Oldman, in peak form as the hard-living Herman Mankiewicz.
-
Filed under:
Rapper King Von’s killing puts a spotlight on Chicago gang ties to Atlanta
The 26-year-old man had been affiliated with O Block, a faction of Chicago’s Black Disciples street gang, police say. Chicago gangs have been active in Atlanta for years.
-
Filed under:
Dear Abby: My widowed aunt, now alone in a big house, expects visitors to do chores
She’s too fragile for a serious talk about how to get the work done.