Dec. 31. Trying to sort out the massive, one-of-a-kind holiday tournament at York is no small task. It runs Friday through New Years ...
Since the team’s victory against the Green Bay Packers, player jerseys and other Bears merchandise have been the top sellers for Chicago retailers.
At the Vatican, Pope Leo XIV presided over his first Midnight Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica. In his homily, he marveled at the “wisdom” of the Christmas story — an infant Jesus born to save mankind.
The Bears ’ Cairo Santos — who made three field goals and an extra point and converted an onside kick in Saturday’s 22-16 win against the Packers — was named NFC Special Teams Player of the Week on ...
The man shoved the woman into her vehicle in the 4600 block of West North Avenue at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, police said. He then fled in a white SUV with a sunroof and an Illinois license plate.
The interfaith group has repeatedly sought entry to the building but has been turned away each time. During their latest effort, they said they wanted to offer “pastoral care” to Christians detained ...
Odunze has been out since hurting his foot Nov. 28 against the Eagles and hasn't practiced this week, but coach Ben Johnson is adamant he'll play again this season.
Pro Football Focus gave Williams’ throw a rare plus-2.0 grade, the only pass in the league to earn that mark this season. Sports Newsletter All of the Chicago sports stories making news as they break, ...
The starting combination of Ozzy Trapilo, Joe Thuney, Drew Dalman, Jonah Jackson and Darnell Wright has a streak of 309 consecutive snaps. The five are approaching the 352 consecutive snaps the line ...
The Department of Health and Human Services this month unveiled a series of regulatory actions designed to block access to gender-affirming care for patients under 19, including threats to cut off ...
There was a dustup between Ayo Dosunmu and Hawks guard Trae Young, but in the end, the Bulls finally got some key stops. They completed their three-game road trip with three victories.
The Sun-Times asked people across Chicago to take pictures of their environment.
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