The second debate offered a stark contrast to the first debate on Monday, in which Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton went on the offensive to attack campaign frontrunner U.S. Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi on ...
Zayas, the former state senator now serving as Mayor Brandon Johnson’s chief of staff, said the second time could be the charm for a referendum likely to gain steam amid the political rush to confront ...
Talbott, 89, was known for his dogged pursuit of the story, chronicling in depth the political fortunes of Jane Byrne, the city’s first female mayor, Harold Washington, Chicago’s first Black mayor and ...
Some are fancying that the administration dialing back rhetoric after the killing of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis means we've turned a corner. We haven't.
Kawamura flashed for the Bulls in Summer League and the preseason, but a blood clot in his leg cost him three months.
The Chicago Board of Education on Thursday approved buyers for the former Armstrong Elementary School in Austin and Ignace ...
Emanuel could find himself in a federal courtroom in a matter of days, assuming he doesn’t find a way to avoid testifying in court, as he’s done before.
One of the state’s top 25 basketball prospects plays his games at a park-district fieldhouse in Pilsen for a team almost no one has heard of. But Cedrick Carter, a 6-8 senior, found exactly what he ...
Kane has been one of the faces of American hockey since getting taken with the first pick in the 2007 draft by the Blackhawks. He helped the Hawks win the Stanley Cup three times from 2010-15.
White Sox manager Will Venable is a “big art guy.” As the Sox kicked off SoxFest Live weekend at the McCartin Boys & Girls Club, he reminisced about his artistic beginnings as ...
With the trade deadline a week away, the Bulls picked a bad time to cool off, especially against a 12-win Indiana team. What's worse, it was their third loss to that 12-win team. Yet, White feels the ...
Bear Down Community Investment Group will focus on housing, workforce training and economic development across the Greater Chicago region, with plans to eventually go nationwide.
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