Cody Bellinger has until five days after the World Series ends to decide whether to pick up his player option and remain with the Chicago Cubs or again test free agency.
Day: September 26, 2024
Southwest Airlines says it will introduce assigned seats and premium perks in 2026
Southwest Airlines executives on Thursday unveiled their vision for Southwest 2.0, an airline that for the first time will give passengers assigned seats.
Aldermen weigh lawsuit, push for replacement after ShotSpotter: ‘It’s life or death’
Aldermen who back the ShotSpotter technology showed keen interest Thursday in the mayor’s plan to add a replacement tool for first responders.
‘We all are Americans’: Early voters share hopes and fears for the presidential election
It was hard to find anyone without a strong opinion about the presidential election as early voters filled out ballots in the suburbs.
Admiral Theatre sued by EEOC. Club failed to protect dancers from patrons, lawsuit alleges.
The lawsuit, filed Thursday, alleges dancers at the Admiral Theatre experienced “frequent unwelcome touching” while at work.
Column: Chicago White Sox defy the odds — and their fans — with a stunning sweep to delay a date with infamy
The Chicago White Sox packed their bags and headed to Detroit after stunningly sweeping the Los Angeles Angels to avoid breaking the modern-day record for losses.
Robert ‘Dutch’ Schultz Memorial to be dedicated Saturday
The Robert “Dutch” Schultz Memorial will be dedicated Saturday at the Robert “Dutch” Schultz Recreation Area.
White Sox fans denied the chance to witness history with blowout win Thursday over the Angels
Thousands streamed past an information booth toward Guaranteed Rate Field Thursday afternoon to see if the Chicago White Sox would make the history books by breaking a modern-day MLB record with a 121st defeat.
What’s happened to crime rates, court-skipping since cash bail went away?
The elimination of cash bail in Illinois has not caused an increase in crime or criminal defendants skipping town to avoid legal consequences in its first year. Those are the findings of a report released Tuesday by the Loyola University Chicago’s Center for Criminal Justice.
Palatine makes changes to leaf collection program, starting later
Palatine is making changes to its curbside leaf collection program.