There is reason for hope that this fall in Chicago, a public health approach to reducing gun violence will finally receive serious attention.
Day: August 25, 2024
The DNC put Chicago in the limelight, but it also emptied the Loop of office workers, hurting some restaurants. ‘It was mostly a bad week.’
“We lost around 60 to 70% of our lunchtime business,” said Brad Alaoui, chief operating officer of Roanoke Hospitality and operator of The Roanoke restaurant at 135 W. Madison St.
Today in History: Aaliyah killed in plane crash
On August 25, 2001, R&B singer Aaliyah was killed with eight others in a plane crash in the Bahamas; she was 22.
Asking Eric: How should I tell my husband he has breasts?
Dear Eric: He is not a vain man, and I suspect does not study himself in a mirror. He is on many new meds which can result in developing this condition.
Daily Horoscope for August 25, 2024
Stubborn attitudes could cause sparks to fly at any moment. Under the committed Taurus Moon, we may push back against the challenges of picky Mercury. When Luna conjoins disruptive Uranus, however, our best efforts to resist change might get blown apart. The Moon then glides into Gemini at 11:04 pm EDT, encouraging freely flowing exchanges. Luna trines transformative Pluto shortly thereafter, allowing us to get to the heart of what’s really going on. Loosening attachment to the status quo can bring us a better future.
Chicago White Sox suffer their 99th defeat, losing 13-4 to the Detroit Tigers and falling 68 games under .500
The Chicago White Sox lost to the Detroit Tigers 13-4 on Saturday night. At 31-99, they are 68 games under .500 for the first time in franchise history.
Brian Gutiérrez’s PK goal in stoppage time rallies Chicago Fire to 2-2 draw with New York City; Red Stars lose to Louisville 3-1
Brian Gutiérrez scored on a penalty kick in the fourth minute of second-half stoppage time to rally the Chicago Fire to a 2-2 draw with New York City FC on Saturday.
Column: Chicago Cubs climb back to .500 for the 1st time since June 5 with 14-2 rout of the Miami Marlins
Chicago Cubs manager Craig Counsell joked that this article would “write itself” if the Chicago Cubs got back to .500 with a win Saturday. They did, and it did.