As we dive into 2025, the Tribune food team offers looks at three notable restaurants that opened in 2024.
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Today in Chicago History: Michael Jordan retires from the Bulls — again
Here’s a look back at what happened in the Chicago area on Jan. 13, according to the Tribune’s archives.
‘You need to go into these searches wide open’: Assessing the Chicago Bears’ hunt for their next coach
To the Chicago Bears, their North Pole-like scroll of head coach interviewees may feel like a way to be comprehensive. But to some around the NFL, it feels excessive and unfocused.
Judges back Chicago Police Board in two disciplinary cases
As the Illinois Appellate Court weighs arguments over the future of police discipline in Chicago, two rulings by the Chicago Police Board have been bolstered by Cook County judges.
A fragile haven
Migrants fleeing violence in Latin American are finding violence and fear of mass deportations under a new Trump admininistration as they settle in Chicago.
Debate over the future of CTA, Metra, Pace, RTA to heat up in Springfield this year
The clock is ticking on a financial cliff looming for the Chicago area’s four transit agencies, and along with it efforts in Springfield to address the way transit is overseen and funded.
Clarence Page: Jimmy Carter’s funeral brought a rare and much-needed vision of peace
Former President Jimmy Carter was remembered as “something of a miracle.”
Editorial: From the city that used fire as a catalyst for reinvention, good wishes for Los Angeles
The Great Chicago Fire made one-third of this city homeless. Within a year, hardly a trace. Los Angeles can recover with all our help.
Tips for thriving winter houseplants
The winter gardening season is a great time to focus on houseplants and build a collection.
Ex-Speaker Michael Madigan is walking a tightrope by testifying. Will the gamble pay off?
Four years after resigning his seat in the legislature amid a burgeoning federal corruption investigation, Madigan is banking on his word once again and rolling the dice by testifying at his trial.