A new $40 million sports complex at Oak Lawn Community High School will consolidate school and community athletic programs.
Day: December 11, 2024
Chicago Bulls forward Patrick Williams could return as soon as Friday after an extended injury absence
Chicago Bulls forward Patrick Williams is preparing to return to the court — potentially as soon as Friday against the Charlotte Hornets — for the first time since Nov. 18.
Judge to appoint special prosecutor to represent Republicans in lawsuit against Will County executive
Will County Judge Brian Barrett agreed a special prosecutor should represent Republicans suing County Executive Jennifer Bertino-Tarrant.
Afternoon Briefing: City Hall evacuated due to fire
Good afternoon, Chicago. Here’s what is happening today.
St. Rita’s Enzo Canali gives up football and baseball to focus on wrestling for one reason. ‘The best man wins.’
St. Rita’s Enzo Canali, ranked No. 6 in Class 2A at 144 pounds, turns in impressive effort at Joliet Central’s McLaughlin Classic.
‘Oh, Canada’ review: Richard Gere shows the price of a lifetime of deception
Reuniting with his “American Gigolo” director Paul Schrader, Gere and his costar Uma Thurman dig deep into a dying filmmaker’s confession, on camera.
Munster plans to increase water, sanitary rates in 2026
The Town of Munster, like many municipalities, will be raising their water and sanitary rates in the next year or two, but one councilman wants Public Works to give an exact accounting before it approves any hikes.
Chicago White Sox trade Garrett Crochet to the Boston Red Sox for 4 prospects, according to reports
The Chicago White Sox are trading All-Star pitcher Garrett Crochet to the Boston Red Sox, according to multiple reports Wednesday, receiving four prospects in return.
Preteens in the business of making wishes come true with fundraiser for nonprofits
Preteens Zax and Atlas Weaver are in the business of granting wishes. Zax, 10, and Atlas, 9, make a variety of products to sell so they can accomplish their goals of making the world a better place.
Donna Vickroy: Nothing trivial about the magical memories from good old-fashioned holiday board game competitions
When the Trivial Pursuit game was brought out on Christmas Eve at columnist Donna Vickroy’s house, the family competition could be downright cutthroat.