When a dead body is found during a state dinner, Uzo Aduba’s consulting detective is called in to find out whodunit.
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Bracing for budget crisis, Metra agreed to pay lobbyist as much as $4.65M for work on transit fiscal cliff
Metra agreed to pay its lobbyist for work related to a looming transit budget gap, even as agency leaders have called for more funding.
Editorial: In Oak Park village president race, Tribune Editorial Board endorses Vicki Scaman
Oak Park is proudly progressive, embracing what incumbent village President Vicki Scaman touts as a community that’s not only diverse but also integrated.
Would you let a robot draw your blood? Northwestern among health systems trying new device
The device has the potential to make blood draws more efficient, while helping health systems deal with a shortage of phlebotomists.
Beware the No. 12 seed: Michigan and Memphis among No. 5 seeds trying to avoid NCAA Tournament curse
There have been 55 times in which the No. 12 seed triumphed since the NCAA Tournament field expanded in 1985, including twice last year.
Coby White can’t be stopped — or slowed — as the new focal point for the Chicago Bulls
The Chicago Bulls are enjoying a rare stretch of positivity — and Coby White is the engine driving them through every win and loss.
Chicago Bears Q&A: When did they last invest so much in the O-line? How high is too high to draft a RB?
The Chicago Bears continue to fill out the roster while looking ahead to next month’s NFL draft. The Tribune’s Brad Biggs sorts through what’s next in his weekly Bears mailbag.
‘Ludwig’ review: On BritBox, the accidental detective
The BritBox series stars David Mitchell as a puzzle master who reluctantly assumes his twin brother’s identity as a detective.
Editorial: In Aurora mayoral race, Tribune Editorial Board endorses Richard Irvin
Illinois’ second-largest city has seen its mayoral race heat up, as a challenger to incumbent Mayor Richard Irvin is racking up high-profile endorsements and significant campaign cash.
Laura Washington: New LGBTQ-themed hotel will level up Northalsted
The six-story, 51-room hotel will replace Yoshi’s Café, a neighborhood treasure that closed in 2021.