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Jan 13 2025SPORTS

Why the Chicago Bears are Eyeing Notre Dame's Marcus Freeman for their Head Coach Position

The Chicago Bears have their sights set on a new head coach, and Notre Dame's Marcus Freeman is at the top of their list. This comes as no surprise, given Freeman's impressive track record. He's led the Fighting Irish to an impressive 33-9 record over his three full seasons, with this year's team bo

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Jan 11 2025POLITICS

Why Did a Union Leader Compare a School Boss to a Student?

The head of Chicago's teachers union, Stacy Davis Gates, got some heat for her remarks at a recent meeting. She compared Chicago Public Schools CEO Pedro Martinez to a student with special needs. Her exact words were something like, "Pedro can't be suspended because he should get extra help like kid

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Jan 10 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Is On Call Part of One Chicago? The Creator Weighs In

Elliot Wolf, the creator of On Call, has shared his thoughts on whether the new Prime Video series is part of the One Chicago universe. This half-hour show focuses on officers Traci Harmon and Alex Diaz in Long Beach, California. It's similar to other Wolf Entertainment shows like Law & Order and FB

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Jan 07 2025EDUCATION

School Aides' Turf War: Who's Best for Special Ed Kids?

Beatrice Garcia knows firsthand the power of special education classroom assistants (SECAs). She credits them for helping her son, JoAngel, communicate and interact with his family. But recent financial strains in Chicago Public Schools (CPS) have sparked a turf war between two unions over who shoul

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Jan 01 2025SPORTS

Hockey's Frozen Magic at Wrigley: A Winter Classic Adventure

The magic of the Winter Classic is about to take center stage at America's second-oldest ballpark, Wrigley Field. The Chicago Blackhawks and the St. Louis Blues will face off in the great outdoors, a rare treat that brings both players and fans back to the roots of hockey. For many players, like Nic

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Dec 31 2024WEATHER

Chicago's Weather Rollercoaster in 2024

2024 was a year of extremes for Chicago's weather. The city saw both scorching heat and bone-chilling cold, along with heavy rain and snow. Let's dive into the most memorable days. On August 27, the temperature soared to 99 degrees at O'Hare International Airport. This broke the record for the hott

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Dec 29 2024SPORTS

Chicago's Sports Shakeup in 2024: A Fan's Perspective

2024 was a tough year for Chicago sports fans. The White Sox faced a record 121 losses, and fans even cheered for a win just to avoid setting that record. Bears fans were fed up, forcing the team to fire their coach mid-season. Bulls and Blackhawks fans weren't happy about the new sports network not

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Dec 27 2024SPORTS

Seahawks' Defense Shines in Thrilling Win Over Bears

You know football can be a tough game, especially when Mother Nature decides to make it rain and get chilly. That's what happened in Chicago on Thursday night. The Chicago Bears were up against the Seattle Seahawks, and it turned into a real defensive battle. Neither team could score much, and the c

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Dec 26 2024CELEBRITIES

Rapper Lil Durk: A Dark Side Revealed by YouTuber Trap Lore Ross

British YouTuber Trap Lore Ross, famous for his hip-hop crime documentaries, recently published a four-hour video titled "The Many Murders of Lil Durk. " This documentary explores the Grammy-winning rapper Lil Durk's alleged ties to several murders in Chicago. Ross kicks off the video with a disclai

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Dec 25 2024POLITICS

The Conflict of Interest Dilemma: Mayor Johnson's Ties to CPS and the Teachers Union

Chicago's Mayor Brandon Johnson has been under scrutiny due to potential ethics issues linked to his past role in the Chicago Public Schools (CPS) and ties to the Chicago Teachers Union (CTU). Just a few weeks after his May 2023 inauguration, high-ranking CPS official Ben Felton wrote a memo express

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