National Public Radio has suspended a veteran editor who wrote an outside essay criticizing his employer for, in his view, journalism that reflects a liberal viewpoint with little tolerance for contrary opinions.
Day: April 16, 2024
Coby White faces a new task in his breakout season: Lead the Chicago Bulls to the playoffs via the play-in tournament
The challenge for Coby White this week is simple: Live up to his new role as the Chicago Bulls floor leader with a playoff berth on the line.
‘This legislation is about respect,’ advocates say of bill nixing senior road tests
Democratic and Republican state lawmakers urged their colleagues Tuesday to pass a law ending road exams for seniors.
City Treasurer Melissa Conyears-Ervin fined $60,000 for misuse of city resources
The Chicago Board of Ethics voted Monday 5-0 to find that a city official violated the ethics ordinance 12 times. The Tribune has identified her as the subject of the board’s ruling.
‘They just did things the right way’: Palatine honors Pirate basketball squad
It was a historic year for the Palatine High School boys basketball team, which made it downstate for the first time in school history and returned with a 4th place trophy.
Walgreens embarks on another round of layoffs
The Deerfield-based company has been cutting jobs every few months over the last year.
Rain washes away tonight’s Chicago White Sox game vs. the Kansas City Royals
Tuesday’s Chicago White Sox-Kansas City Royals game will be made up as part of a straight doubleheader Wednesday beginning at 1:10 p.m.
Oakton College expanding healthcare degree programs; Evanston location
Students interested in health care careers will have a new option after Oakton College and Endeavor Health announced they will partner to create associate degree programs offered at an Evanston location. The Health Careers Education Center will be located in Evanston Hospital’s COS Building at 2500 Ridge Road in Evanston, marking the college’s first direct […]
Why the CEO of this pen company is betting big on tattoos
At a time when the business world is fixated on digital transformation and automation, how does a modern CEO lead a 75-year-old company best known for decidedly analog products such as pens, lighters, and disposable razors?
Jennifer Graves, VP of news for Chicago’s ABC 7, to retire after 32 years at the station
Graves is set to leave the station in late June.