St. Rita wide receivers Brandon Gaston (17) and Dion Bobo celebrate
St. Rita wide receivers Brandon Gaston (17) and Dion Bobo celebrate Bobo's touchdown catch in the first half against Mount Carmel on Friday, September 19, 2014.
View ArticleWeek 8 football: Tribune Top 20 rankings
Records through Saturday; previous ranking in parentheses.
View ArticleWeek 8 football recruiting notes: Junior mints at Carmel
Two of the top junior football players in the state play for Carmel. Offensive lineman Sean Foster and tight end Noah Turner are ranked in the Top 10 by 247Sports.com.
View ArticleFamily alleges negligence by Bridgeview nursing home in COVID-19-related...
The family of an 81-year-old man who died of causes including COVID-19 has sued the Bridgeview long-term care facility where he was living at
View ArticleArrests following Aurora unrest: Racially diverse group includes Lifetime...
A Montgomery woman was charged with arson after she lit an Elgin police squad car on fire during a protest in downtown Aurora on Sunday, prosecutors said.
View ArticleChicago police investigating protest video where officer is heard using gay slur
Chicago police say they are investigating a video in which an officer is heard using a gay slur during a confrontation with protesters last weekend.
View ArticleCoronavirus in Illinois updates: Here’s what happened June 6-7 with COVID-19...
Here are the latest updates on the coronavirus in the Chicago area and the rest of Illinois.
View ArticleGeorge Floyd fallout: Lightfoot lifts Chicago curfew; peaceful protesters...
Here are the latest updates on the George Floyd fallout in Chicago and the suburbs.
View ArticleTwo black women denounce Black Lives Matter protests in unusual confrontation...
Sunday brought some breathing room to a city that had grown tense in the aftermath of protests, looting and general unrest. The mayor lifted the 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. curfew, and the city restored Loop...
View ArticleMidwestern cities continue to lose population. Two of the fastest-shrinking...
Rockford and Decatur are among the fastest-shrinking cities in the country, according to U.S. Census Bureau population estimates, part of an ongoing trend of Midwestern cities losing residents while...
View ArticleColumn: It’s time to weed out criminals who hide behind a badge
The thugs who don’t deserve to wear the badge of honor are stepping into the open and telling us who they are, Dahleen Glanton writes.
View ArticleOvernight violence in Chicago: Man shot dead in Englewood, six wounded in...
A man was shot to death in Englewood and six others were wounded in a Bronzeville attack hours later on Sunday night
View ArticleDaywatch: Wide array of criminal charges emerge amid George Floyd fallout,...
Good morning, Chicago. Here are some of the top stories you need to know to start your day.
View ArticleOfficer struck in protective vest during gunfire
A Chicago police officer was shot in the vest after responding to a domestic disturbance in the South Austin neighborhood in the early morning hours of June 8, 2020, authorities said. The officer was...
View ArticleNaperville man charged with reckless homicide and DUI in fatal car crash
Frank Qualtier Jr., of Naperville, has been charged with reckless homicide and driving under the influence following a head-on crash Saturday night in Naperville in which a Woodridge man was killed,...
View ArticleWatch live: Gov. J.B. Pritzker, mayors and business owners discuss rebuilding...
Gov. J.B. Pritzker, mayors and local business owners discuss insurance coverage for rebuilding businesses. Watch live here.
View ArticleChicago police officer hit in vest by gunfire on West Side, officers fired at...
A Chicago police officer was shot in the vest after responding to a domestic disturbance in the Austin neighborhood early Monday morning.
View ArticleWest Side lawmaker picks up rallying cry to defund police, asks for meeting...
State Rep. LaShawn Ford, D-Chicago, along with community groups from some of the most violent parts of Chicago, say they want to meet with the mayor and the city’s top cop about changing strategies for...
View ArticleChicago cocktails-to-go rule for bars and restaurants now 1 step away
Chicago aldermen moved a step closer Monday to giving city taverns and restaurants the power to sell mixed drinks to go, an attempt to help during the coronavirus pandemic.
View ArticleRemembering the lives of those in Illinois who died from coronavirus
The Tribune is working to chronicle those in the Chicago area who have lost their lives to the coronavirus. These are some of those victims.
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