Forest preserve program aims to increase the number of ospreys in the Chicago area by constructing towering nesting platforms.
Day: July 3, 2024
Lush foliage, dazzling beaches, deep traditions put Fiji’s hundreds of islands on the map
For most South Pacific travelers, nothing rivals Fiji’s sandy beaches, palm-shaded gardens, starry nights and Melanesian hospitality.
Today in History: Jim Morrison of The Doors dies
On July 3, 1971, singer Jim Morrison of The Doors died in Paris at age 27.
Asking Eric: Should I move back home?
Dear Eric: While this will offer many benefits, including spending more time with my brother, helping my aging parents, saving money instead of paying crushing DC rent and giving me the opportunity to move ahead financially for the first time in my life, my friends treat this as if I’m moving away forever and will essentially cease to exist.
As Chicago Cubs lose another series opener, this time to MLB-best Philadelphia Phillies, the outlook remains bleak
The Chicago Cubs should be past the point of moral victories. Wins are all that matters if they’re going to force the front office to acquire help before the trade deadline.
Little things add up to another close loss as the Chicago White Sox fall 7-6 to the Cleveland Guardians
The Chicago White Sox fell to 7-17 in one-run games as the Cleveland Guardians won 7-6 in walk-off fashion in the ninth.
Trade deadline nears, but Cubs don’t have much to sell
Don’t get carried away about the Cubs being sellers at the MLB trade deadline. There isn’t much to sell on the North Side.
Tim Anderson, the former AL batting champ for the Chicago White Sox, is designated for assignment by the Miami Marlins
Tim Anderson struggled offensively throughout his 65-game stint in Miami, hitting .214 in 234 at-bats with three extra-base hits.
Chennedy Carter and Angel Reese lead Chicago Sky to an 85-77 road win over Atlanta Dream
Chennedy Carter scored six of her season-high 26 points in the final 92 seconds, rookie Angel Reese recorded her 11th consecutive double-double and the Chicago Sky beat the Atlanta Dream 85-77.
Community members call for action after Glenbrook South yearbook controversy
Community members on Tuesday called for action following the out-of-context publication of a student’s quote in the Glenbrook South High School yearbook.