Charges pending after man stabbed and critically wounded during fight in River North
Charges were pending after a man was stabbed and critically wounded Sunday during a fight in River North on the Near North Side.
Chicago’s ‘missing middle’ housing program adds more neighborhoods, extends developer deadline
The program aimed at turning vacant city land into housing for working middle-class families recently expanded to include three South Side neighborhoods.
When fatal shooting victims are Black, Chicago police arrest rates drop!
When fatal shooting victims are Black, Chicago police arrest rates drop
Brooklyn MC Your Old Droog headlines a night of high-level lyricism
Brooklyn MC Your Old Droog headlines a night of high-level lyricism!
Dear Abby: Stepmom’s fashion finds are far from ready to wear
DEAR ABBY: My father’s wife, “Carole,” loves to thrift-shop. She enjoys hunting for a good deal, particularly if she can find things for our 5-year-old daughter, “Liana.” It’s sweet how excited she gets when she brings over a pile of new clothes.
Hail, tornadoes and more: Severe storms with ‘all weather hazards at play’ threaten Chicago area!
The chance for severe storms with “all weather hazards at play” loom over the Chicago area Thursday, along with high humidity and the potential for record-breaking temperatures in the 90s.
Thursday forecast: Possible record heat in Chicagoland, followed by potential severe storms later!!!
Thursday will be very hot and humid in Chicagoland, with the potential for severe weather developing between about 4 to 10 p.m.
McDonald’s plans to hire 375,000 U.S. workers this summer
McDonald’s said Monday it plans to hire up to 375,000 U.S. restaurant employees this summer, its biggest hiring push in years. The Chicago burger giant said the beefed-up job openings at both company-owned and franchised stores are partly due to a U.S. expansion. The company, which has more than 13,500 restaurants in the U.S., plans to open 900 more by 2027.
Sky see themselves in ‘win-now mode’ with cohesion between GM Jeff Pagliocca, coach Tyler Marsh
The Sky face a steep climb from being one of the WNBA’s worst teams last season to living up to new coach Tyler Marsh’s vision of them becoming an opponent no one wants to face.