The 48-year-old woman was in front of a home in the 12100 block of South Harvard Avenue when a gunman opened fire around 11:40 a.m., according to Chicago police.
Day: July 19, 2024
Would-be Chicago bomber resentenced to 27 years after original term deemed too lenient
A Hillside man was re-sentenced to 27 years in federal prison Friday after authorities said he attempted to detonate a 1,000-pound bomb outside a Chicago bar in 2012.
NWI casino revenues dip in June
Northwest Indiana’s three casinos reported revenues of $70.7 million in June, down about 3.5% from the approximately $73.2 million reported for the same month last year, according to the Indiana Gaming Commission’s monthly gaming report.
Column: GM Ryan Poles played the long game in overhauling the Chicago Bears. Now they look poised for success.
Of the Chicago Bears’ 22 projected starters this year, only three were in place before GM Ryan Poles arrived 30 months ago.
Afternoon Briefing: Reps. Casten and García join call for Biden to step aside
Good afternoon, Chicago. Here’s what is happening today.
4 things we learned as the Chicago Bears reported to training camp, including the offense’s playing time in preseason games
The Chicago Bears reported to training camp Friday at Halas Hall just a little more than seven weeks before they will host the Tennessee Titans in their regular season opener.
Editorial: On the RNC floor in Milwaukee, Donald Trump is the protector and Appalachia is in ascendancy
On the last night of the RNC in Milwaukee, Donald Trump is sold as a savior for working people.
Shane Lowry keeps calm and carries British Open lead at Royal Troon
Shane Lowry has the British Open lead at Royal Troon after a 69 on a wild day at Royal Troon.
Indiana’s second shipwreck nature preserve dedicated; Muskegon, Marshall sank one day apart
Indiana’s two shipwreck nature preserves have a lot in common. The Muskegon and the J.D. Marshall sank just a day apart.
WarDogs, Corn Dogs battle to benefit veterans in Crown Point game
The Lake County Corn Dogs fought for victory on their home turf, winning 13-0 against the U.S. Military Wardogs in their first-ever match-up, which was aptly deemed the “Battle of the Dogs.”