Park Forest police are investigating the shooting deaths of two women, ages 30 and 51, Thursday night in a home on Miami Street.
Day: December 27, 2024
Top Stories of 2024: Rejected plea deal highlights case of alleged parade shooter
Along the way, Crimo’s courtroom appearances featured the defendant mugging for the cameras, forcing law enforcement personnel to bring him to court in a wheelchair and acting as if he was bored by the proceedings.
Will County Forest Preserves recruit volunteer woodchucks
Being Willy Woodchuck and representing the Forest Preserve District of Will County is a unique opportunity and has unique challenges.
Daywatch: Audit finds overtime, staffing issues at IDHS
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‘Sell the team!’ chants break out at Soldier Field. Brad Biggs’ 10 thoughts on the Chicago Bears’ 10th straight loss.
One of the lasting memories of the 2024 Chicago Bears season will be fans chanting “Sell the team!” in the final two minutes and as they exited Soldier Field after the team’s 10th consecutive loss.
Meet the 4 prospects the Chicago White Sox acquired in the Garrett Crochet trade
All four prospects the Chicago White Sox acquired from the Boston Red Sox for Garrett Crochet are ranked by MLB.com among the top 15 in the organization.
Today’s sports figures don’t deserve annual top quotes column
Today’s sports figures don’t deserve the continuing tradition of Bob Frisk’s annual top sports quotes column.
Trinity High School’s next president has a long history at the school
Tina Taylor-Ritzler, who will lead Trinity High School in River Forest as president starting in June, has two daughters who went there.
‘Nothing but positive’: AI seen as an asset to teaching, in Bremen High School District 228
Bremen High School District 218 leaders have become more enthusiastic about the benefits of artificial intelligence tools in learning.
Letters: Mayor Brandon Johnson continues to make fiscally irresponsible decisions
It’s a little over two years until the next mayoral election. Those two years cannot go fast enough.