George Egofske, Aaron and Rose Greenberg, Karen Blackful, Julie Townsend, Ruth Smith and Susan Blatchford will be inducted Sunday.
Day: April 7, 2025
Editorial: Suburban speed cameras? Don’t replicate Chicago’s mistakes.
Before lawmakers rush to replicate Chicago’s broken model, they should ask: Do we want real safety — or just a new stream of fines?
Restaurant review: M’daKhan, Middle Eastern food by way of backyard barbecues in Little Palestine near Chicago
The bestselling smoked beef ribs, a pair piled high on a platter, explores the convergence of culinary cultures.
John Austin: ‘America First’ means an America diminished
Today’s “America First” agenda and tariffs will lead to the U.S. enjoying a bigger piece of a shriveled global economic pie.
Youthful offender sentencing bill would provide hope to hundreds of inmates serving lengthy terms
Illinois lawmakers are considering a bill that would make a resentencing possibility for inmates serving lengthy sentences for crimes committed when they were under 21 retroactive.
Brad Weisenstein: Illinois might help take away parents’ car keys
Illinois is one of five states that don’t allow family members to report issues with an elderly driver. But new legislation could change that.
Letters: President Donald Trump’s tariffs are confronting our federal deficit head on
These two economic realities could bankrupt the dollar, seriously crater our economy and make the Depression look like the Roaring ’20s.
Chicago Housing Authority paid out more than $787,000 over the last five years to 9 exiting senior leaders
A Tribune analysis of CHA records show that each of the nine received at least two months of compensation at the salary level they had on their last day of work.
Editorial: When lawyers apply a law aimed at VHS rentals to the streaming world of today
There’s no limit to the creativity of plaintiffs’ attorneys in finding causes of action. Example: a 1980s law focused on VHS rentals.
Fuerzas de seguridad paquistaníes matan a 9 milicianos en una redada cerca de la frontera afgana
Associated Press PESHAWAR, Pakistán (AP) — Las fuerzas de seguridad paquistaníes asaltaron un escondite miliciano en el inestable noroeste cerca de la frontera afgana y mataron a nueve militantes, informó el Ejército el lunes. El Ejército dijo en un comunicado que un miliciano destacado, Shireen, estaba entre los insurgentes muertos en Dera Ismail Khan, una […]