President Joe Biden’s reelection campaign and the Democratic National Committee reported raising $264 million in the year’s second quarter.
Day: July 2, 2024
Hurricane Beryl rips through open waters after devastating the southeast Caribbean
Hurricane Beryl roared through open waters on Tuesday as a monstrous Category 5 storm on a path that would take it near Jamaica and the Cayman Islands after earlier making landfall in the southeast Caribbean, killing at least two people.
La Grange Park Village Board approves public works expenditures
La Grange Park’s Village Board unanimously approved over $500,000 for public works projects on June 25.
Clarendon Hills addressing safety concerns with improvements along Chicago Avenue
Clarendon Hills is making safety improvements along Chicago Avenue, mainly from the Hinsdale border on the east to Prospect School on the west.
Youth academy products Brian Gutiérrez and Chris Brady give Chicago Fire a clear homegrown presence
Midfielder Brian Gutiérrez this season became only the second homegrown Chicago Fire player to reach 100 league appearances. And goalkeeper Chris Brady is on track to join him in the coming seasons.
After a slow start, Chicago Cubs have become one of MLB’s most efficient base-stealing teams
Pete Crow-Armstrong has played a starring role in the Cubs’ stolen-base efforts. He’s the only player in the majors with at least 15 attempts without getting caught.
Can Bulls do a rebuild the right way this time?
As the Bulls begin another roster rebuild, maybe they can avoid repeating the same old mistakes of the past.
Get to know 2 musicians in Northlight’s ‘2 Pianos 4 Hands’
“2 Pianos 4 Hands” will be presented July 5-Aug. 4 at Northlight Theatre in Skokie.
Things to do July 5-11 in the Chicago suburbs, Northwest Indiana
Here are some events happening from July 5 to 11 in the Chicago suburbs and Northwest Indiana.
Column: Class, social status in the kitchen and ‘The Bear’
A Chicago sandwich joint switches to fine dining, but restaurants of all types are an ecosystem where class issues play out. How well — or not — does “The Bear” tackle these themes?