Miguel Amaya’s work behind the plate, something the pitching staff has lauded since his debut last year, played an important role in navigating the Chicago Cubs’ combined no-hitter.
Day: September 5, 2024
USC retires Caleb Williams’ No. 13 and restores Reggie Bush’s No. 5 to place of honor in Coliseum
USC has retired Caleb Williams’ No. 13 jersey and restored Reggie Bush’s No. 5 to its place of honor among the other retired numbers displayed on the Coliseum’s peristyle.
‘I absolutely love being here’: Wheaton’s Mueller can credit brotherly love for success at Northwestern
Former Wheaton North linebacker Xander Mueller has been Northwestern’s second-leading tackler the past two years. Now it’s his turn to take the lead role on defense.
CPD deputy chief, another officer charged with criminal damage to property
A deputy chief of the Chicago Police Department and another officer were charged with criminal damage to property Thursday for, according to a source with knowledge of the charge, allegedly slashing the tires of a vehicle during Puerto Rican Fest last June.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gives a starkly different take on the Biden administration’s hopes for a Gaza deal
The Biden administration and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu were sharply at odds Thursday over prospects of reaching a deal for a Gaza cease-fire and hostage release.
GOP lawsuits set the stage for state challenges if Donald Trump loses the election
Democrats and Republicans are engaged in a sprawling legal fight over how the 2024 election will be run, a series of court disputes that could even run past Election Day if the outcome is close.
Cristiano Ronaldo becomes the 1st man to reach the 900-goal milestone in Portugal’s victory: ‘It was emotional’
Cristiano Ronaldo scored his 900th goal in Portugal’s Nations League win against Croatia on Thursday, becoming the first man to reach the milestone.
Religion roundup: Dinner dance, 50th wedding anniversary Mass, and more
Things happening at area churches.
Cook County assessor says downtown ‘doom loop’ fears are overblown
Kaegi said he worries more about “other people worrying about it,” predicting that worst-case scenario is “not going to play out in Chicago.”
Ports of Indiana unveils new $6 million dock; expects to bring more business
For the first time in 20 years, Ports of Indiana opened a new dock, which the organization’s CEO called a landmark event.