Mariyah Robinson accounts for three gold medals as Homewood-Flossmoor wins the Class 3A state title in girls track.
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Pope Leo XIV declares ‘I am Roman!’ as he completes formalities to become bishop of Rome
The first American pope formally took possession of the St. John Lateran Basilica, which is Rome’s cathedral and seat of the diocese, with an evening Mass attended by Roman priests and faithful.
Alongside his dad, Mickey Lotus leads St. Laurence to Do It Stevie’s Way Tournament title. ‘This means a lot.’
Mickey Lotus drives in two runs and scores as St. Laurence tops Lemont 10-1 in Do It Stevie’s Way Tournament final.
Baseball and softball scores for the Southland, Aurora, Elgin, Naperville and Lake County
High school and local college results and highlights from the Southland, Aurora, Elgin, Naperville and Lake County.
Pope Leo XIV prays for Chinese Catholics to be in communion with Rome in first comments on thorny issues
Pope Leo XIV asked Sunday for prayers for China’s Catholics to be in communion with the Holy See, as he made his first public remarks about one of the thorniest foreign policy issues facing his new pontificate.
Can Pope Leo remain a U.S. citizen now that he’s a foreign head of state?
Pope Leo XIV’s election as the first U.S.-born leader of the Catholic Church elevated him to the extremely rare, and legally thorny, position of being an American citizen who now is also a foreign head of state.
Tyrone Haymore, who founded Robbins Historical Society, bsolutely loved’ the village
Tyrone Haymore, a longtime resident of Robbins with decades of elected service, founded the Robbins Historical Society.
Dolton police investigate shooting death near park, homicide reported in Matteson
Authorities said 24-year-old Contrail Boone of Chicago was shot and killed in Dolton, and Denard Allison, 37, was shot in Matteson.
Tinley Park family chalks up 3rd generation valedictorian
Celia Lindokken was named valedictorian at Marist High School, an honor bestowed before her on both her mother and grandmother.
Will Pope Leo improve Chicago’s image? From ‘O Block’ to hot dogs, Vatican tourists share what they know.
The Tribune asked Vatican City tourists from around the globe what they think about Chicago — and whether Pope Leo might change their opinion.