Ahead of SoxFest Live, which begins Friday, general manager Chris Getz provided a look-ahead to the 2025 season throughout the organization.
Day: January 23, 2025
Attorney general: Ex-Speaker Mike Madigan’s chief of staff should forfeit state pension
Tim Mapes, Speaker Michael Madigan’s onetime top aide, should forfeit a $154,000 annual pension due to his federal conviction, Illinois attorney general’s office says.
Matteson farm loses entire flock of hens to bird flu outbreak: ‘There’s things that are completely out of your control’
Farmers at Kakadoodle, a family chicken farm in south suburban Matteson, were in its coops on a recent Sunday because a water pipe had frozen when they discovered about 30 dead birds.
Tampa Bay Bucs OC Liam Coen reverses course and is in talks with the Jacksonville Jaguars for head coach vacancy
The Jacksonville Jaguars are interviewing Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive coordinator Liam Coen for their head coaching job after all after firing GM Trent Baalke.
Daily Horoscope for January 24, 2025
Our heads and hearts are coming into alignment. During the emotional Moon’s collaboration with transformational Pluto, internal transformations lead to external elevation in a big way. As the Moon then supports the confident Sun, these changes harmonize our minds and souls, providing us with the clarity that we need to maintain them going forward. That being said, when the Moon opposes expansive Jupiter at 9:45 pm EST, emotions can feel overblown and overwhelming. Don’t worry, the truth should come out quickly.
Four teens charged with killing coyote in Mount Greenwood
Four teenage boys have been cited in connection with the death of a coyote on the Far South Side earlier this month, according to Chicago police and state wildlife officials. The suspects, ages 16 and 17, are accused of shooting a coyote in the Mount Greenwood neighborhood with a bow and then stomping on it […]
CPS and CTU start ‘fact-finding’ in an attempt to settle monthslong contract negotiations
Since being established in state law in 2010, the fact-finding process has been used three times. In two of those cases, teachers ultimately went on strike.
Mayor Brandon Johnson pledges fight to protect Chicagoans against Trump immigrant threats
As a progressive freshman mayor, Johnson’s challenge now is to stand up for Chicago’s large immigrant community while also navigating the risks of antagonizing Trump.
Homewood day care worker put child in alley during freezing temperatures, police say
Anna Petrou, a Homewood day care worker, is charged for allegedly putting a 4-year-old in an alley during freezing temperatures.
Are prep athletes prepared to negotiate with colleges?
With colleges poised to hand out stacks of cash, are prep athletes prepared to negotiate?