The Chicago Sky return from the Olympic break by hosting the Phoenix Mercury on Tuesday, debuting a new-look lineup.
Day: August 14, 2024
Chicago Bears Q&A: What’s the endpoint for Caleb Williams’ development? Could Ryan Poles make a play for Haason Reddick?
What does Caleb Williams’ developmental arc look like after an impressive preseason debut? Brad Biggs answers your Chicago Bears questions weekly.
O’Donnell: Caleb, and a pivot to Arlington, could be magic for Bears
Jim O’Donnell: Steady progress from Caleb Williams and a pivot back to Arlington Park could be magic for the Bears.
Film, TV stars converge in Rosemont for Fan Expo Chicago
“Star Wars” and “Star Trek” veterans, Oscar winners, TV favorites and more will be on hand for the Fan Expo Chicago taking place this weekend in Rosemont.
‘Bad Monkey’ review: Comedic crime caper stars Vince Vaughn as a laconic detective
Vince Vaughn plays police detective demoted to restaurant inspector in the Florida Keys, a lone ranger type who might show up in the novels of Thomas Pynchon or Elmore Leonard.
Editorial: Northern suburbs are awash in coffeehouses, so why is Glenview subsidizing a new one?
Glenview decided last week to give $500,000 to the owners of a new coffeehouse. But downtown Glenview isn’t lacking for coffee places.
Clarence Page: Biden’s campaign exit has Trump flailing, sort of like a sputtering helicopter
Donald Trump’s bizarre story of a fraught helicopter ride with Willie Brown has Clarence Page wondering if the former president is losing it.
Gretchen Carlson, et al.: Companies that silence worker voices are actually delaying a hit to their bottom line
The removal of NDAs can open up a whole new era in employer-employee relationships.
The DNC will flood downtown Chicago with visitors. But will employees go to their offices?
Chicago is poised for a rush of visitors from the Democratic National Convention, but many typical downtown office workers will likely be staying home.
The DNC will bring increased police to the CTA, Metra — but no plans for previous stringent measures, for now
Transit security plans have taken shape as the city prepares for the arrival of the presidential race to Chicago, which promises to bring not only a national spotlight but also protests and safety concerns.