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Thousands of people from all walks of life visited the Rainbow PUSH Coalition's headquarters in Kenwood Thursday to show their gratitude for the civil rights leader, who died Feb. 17.
Muhammad Thomas, 35, faces nine felony charges, police said. The charges include two counts of first-degree murder, three counts of armed robbery, two counts of aggravated battery, burglary and armed ...
The Hawks let a third-period lead slip away in a 4-2 loss Thursday, even though their best player brought his best game right away out of the break.
The shooting happened Wednesday in the 6600 block of South Stony Island Avenue. No one died, and multiple weapons were recovered, police said.
While coach Billy Donovan said he has only been told by his bosses to do everything he can to compete on a nightly basis, no one associated with the team's front office should have been upset with ...
Survey third baseman Alex Bregman and shortstop Dansby Swanson’s teammates, and they’ll all mention how much the two enjoy talking hitting. In the clubhouse, t ...
As Nazareth celebrated after knocking off Downers Grove North 53-26 on Thursday in Hinsdale to win the 4A sectional championship, its players wandered around the floor, taking tur ...
Not just a civil rights giant but a hometown hero, Jackson inspired thousands of Chicagoans to line up in the cold to pay their respects. Here's what they had to say.
Donovan can't afford to play slow, especially with the new-look roster after the trade deadline. The Bulls just don't have the size or the chemistry to thrive in half-court sets. His concern? Can the ...
The closing creates an uncertain future for one of Chicago's most unique modernist sites — an absolute showstopper of a building with its original sign, neither of which are under city landmark ...
After 19 intense days in Arizona, the Sox said farewell to Murakami, who made an endearing first impression at his first major-league camp.