Hammond Central moves to No. 1 behind Indiah Hutchinson.
Day: January 9, 2025
Chicago Shakespeare will have the pre-Broadway premiere of ’42 Balloons’ musical
The critically acclaimed musical, coming from England, will play on Navy Pier this summer and is expected to then go on to Broadway.
New York’s highest appeals court declines to block Donald Trump’s sentencing in hush money case
New York’s highest court on Thursday declined to block Donald Trump’s upcoming sentencing in his hush money case, leaving the U.S. Supreme Court as the president-elect’s likely last option to prevent the hearing from taking place Friday.
Brother Rice alum Nick Niego — yes, from that Niego family — thrives in college at St. Francis. ‘Has that gene.’
Nick Niego, a sophomore guard, scores career-high 16 points in 92-75 win over Goshen at USF New Year’s Classic.
Steve Reaven’s boys basketball rankings and player of the week for Lake County
Grant is among the teams on the move, and Damarrion Smith is the player of the week.
Jimmy Carter honored with Washington funeral before burial in his Georgia hometown
Jimmy Carter, who considered himself an outsider even as he sat in the Oval Office as the 39th U.S. president, is being honored Thursday with the pageantry of a funeral at Washington National Cathedral before a second service and burial in his tiny Georgia hometown.
Chicago Bears coaching search tracker: Mike Vrabel interviews first, followed by Drew Petzing
The Chicago Bears are embarking on a search to hire the next head coach of the franchise.
Chanteze Holland can be ‘so quiet.’ Then she scores 44 points. With her emergence, Morton is making noise.
Holland is averaging 20.1 points for Morton, which has its most wins since 2015-16.
How an independent streak helped build Notre Dame into football’s historic — and now modern — behemoth
Back in the 1920s, Notre Dame made what might have been its biggest push to join what would become the Big Ten but Michigan AD blocked it. Ever since, the Irish have been an independent.
Schools cancel classes across the Southern US as another burst of winter storms move in
Schools and buildings from Texas to Georgia were shut down Thursday or prepared to close ahead of freezing rain and snow forecast for much of the Southern U.S. as another burst of plunging temperatures and winter storms threatened to again snarl travel.