Trevor Lawrence and the Jacksonville Jaguars agreed Thursday to a five-year, $275 million contract extension that makes him one of the highest-paid quarterbacks in NFL history.
Day: June 13, 2024
Hold your horses: Park district taking another look at Palatine Stables
In the wake of public outcry over the impending closure of its Palatine Stables, the Palatine Park District is expanding its initial review of the facility’s conditions.
Ask Anna: Four days after we reconciled I found him on Hinge
Dear Anna, Six months ago, I ended my relationship with my boyfriend due to repeated boundary violations, including emotional abuse and dishonesty. Recently, he apologized and promised to change, so I hesitantly gave him another chance
Terry Savage: There’s no recession in sight, but economic pain is real
Since the U.S. economy is not yet in a recession, either by official definition or by popular sentiment indicators, how can that negative perception of the economy be explained?
‘I’m feeling confident about myself’: Chicago White Sox IF Lenyn Sosa showing improvement since returning to the majors
Chicago White Sox infielder Lenyn Sosa is 12-for-38 (.316) with one home run, four RBIs, three walks and two runs in 12 games since being recalled from Triple-A Charlotte on May 31.
Spain and Turkey call on the international community to act to stop the war in Gaza
Spain and Turkey have called on the international community to stop “looking the other way” and press for the end of Israel’s attack on Gaza to crush Hamas.
Column: How to survive the next 33 days without the Chicago Bears and rookie QB Caleb Williams
What to do with the Chicago Bears on hiatus? Here are some of the many things to watch before the Bears rookies convene July 16 at Halas Hall.
CPS: Elementary students topped pre-pandemic literacy rate in preliminary standardized test results
Chicago Public Schools students in grades 3-8 appear to have performed better on English Language proficiency tests, than in 2018-19, before the COVID-19 pandemic.
Chicago’s iconic Bean sculpture to fully reopen to visitors, city says
Chicago’s iconic Cloud Gate sculpture, better known as the Bean, is expected to fully reopen to visitors by the end of the month after almost a year of limited access, a city spokesperson said.
Kane County Board adopts climate action plan in split vote
The Climate Action Implementation Plan, designed to fight climate change, sets a goal of carbon neutrality for the county by 2050.