The Chicago Bears hosted a workout featuring four running backs, including veteran Jamaal Williams, as they evaluate potential additions to bolster their backfield depth. The team continues to seek versatile options for the season.
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Chicago Bears coach announced most starters, including Caleb Williams, will sit out the preseason opener. The move aims to protect key players and evaluate depth ahead of the regular season kickoff.
Chicago politics has long grappled with nepotism, where family ties influenced appointments and power. From early 20th-century bosses to modern city halls, this practice shaped leadership and sparked ongoing debates about fairness and reform.
In 1903, a devastating fire at a Chicago theater claimed 602 lives, marking one of America’s deadliest disasters. The tragedy spurred lasting safety reforms that reshaped fire codes nationwide, improving public protection.
Illinois is set to revamp evaluations for teachers and school administrators, introducing new criteria aimed at improving accountability and support. The changes seek to better reflect student growth and educator performance.
The Chicago Police Robbery Task Force is teaming up with the CTA Transit Unit to crack down on crime across the city’s public transportation system. Their joint efforts aim to enhance safety for all riders.
A Chicago suburb is rapidly climbing national ranks as one of the best places to live, thanks to strong schools, affordable housing, and vibrant community amenities, according to Crain’s Chicago Business.
At the National Sports Collectors Convention in Chicago, baseball enthusiasts gathered to celebrate their passion. From rare cards to legendary memorabilia, the event showcased the sport’s rich history and vibrant community.
Four people were killed and 14 wounded in a mass shooting outside Artis Restaurant and Lounge in Chicago’s River North neighborhood, CBS News reports. Authorities continue investigating the incident.
A drive-by shooting in Chicago left 4 dead and 14 others wounded, police reported. Authorities are investigating the incident, which has raised concerns over escalating violence in the city. No arrests have been made.
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of a former Chicago alderperson, overturning their corruption conviction. The decision highlights ongoing scrutiny of legal standards in public corruption cases, impacting future appeals nationwide.
Chicago gears up for St. Patrick’s Day with vibrant parades, river dyeing, and festive events. NBC 5 Chicago covers the city’s celebrations, highlighting family-friendly activities and traditional Irish fun across town.
The Chicago Board of Education has launched a long-awaited Black Student Achievement Committee aimed at addressing educational disparities and improving outcomes for Black students across the district.
A mass shooting outside a downtown Chicago lounge left four dead and 14 injured, police confirmed. Authorities are investigating the motive as the city grapples with ongoing gun violence.
In “Opinion: Relationships are powering our next wave of innovation,” Crain’s Chicago Business highlights how collaboration and strong connections are driving breakthroughs across industries, reshaping the future of business and technology.
Cari Roccaro is adapting swiftly in 2025, determined not to give up on the Chicago Red Stars season. Despite challenges, she remains a key player, fueling hope for a strong finish.
ICYMI: DNC Chair Ken Martin joined Texas and Illinois Democrats in Chicago to combat efforts by Trump and Republicans to rig congressional maps, vowing to protect fair representation ahead of upcoming elections.
Six people were killed and 26 injured in weekend shootings across Chicago, police reported. Authorities continue to investigate multiple incidents as the city grapples with rising gun violence.
Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker discussed his political future and reflected on the Trump administration during a press conference Wednesday, addressing key state and national issues. NBC 5 Chicago reports.
The historic Congress Theater in Chicago will receive additional city funding to kick off an $88 million renovation this March. The project aims to restore the decaying venue and revitalize the local community.




















