A Chicago police officer was shot and injured during an early Sunday
On Friday evening, the Miami Heat will host DeMar DeRozan and the Chicago
April is running exactly 5 degrees per day warmer than normal. There will be cooler temperatures on the way but the month as a whole seems to have amassed an insurmountable temperature surplus. Today will be mostly cloudy with two waves of showers. The first limps in during the later morning hours. I'm not expecting much with this. A more substantial round of showers moves in during the afternoon and into the evening. There could be a rumble of thunder too, especially in our southern viewing...
Capela (rest) isn't on the injury report for Wednesday's Play-In Tournament
It’s called the Crime Gun Intelligence Center or CGIC. The Center will weave together federal, state and local law enforcement to investigate and prevent gun violence. Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco was in town for the announcement. The CGIC will also use an interconnected ballistics network to help law enforcement connect gun crimes using markings […]
The Chicago weather forecast for Tuesday shows potentially severe storms
Fans interested in seeing Clark and the Indiana Fever in Chicago will have
On this episode of PM Chicago: Bret Gogoel speaks with Ret. Chief Tom Weitzel from Riverside about the Dexter Reed shooting and the fallout since. Nick Gale brings us a news piece on the coming of the cicadas. Plus, protestors are making headlines around the city.
CHICAGO - The Carolina Hurricanes go for a fifth win in a row on Sunday when they take on the Chicago Blackhawks at the United Center. - When: Sunday, April 14 Puck Drop: 6 p.m. ET Watch: Bally Sports South, Bally Sports App Listen: 99.9 The Fan, Hurricanes App Odds at Time of Publishing, Provided By Fanatics Sportsbook: Canes -385 - Canes Record: 51-22-7 (109 Points, 2nd, Metropolitan Division) Canes Last Game: 5-2 Win over the St. Louis Blues on Friday,...
CBS 2 Chief Meteorologist Albert Ramon has your 10 p.m. First Alert Weather
The Chicago Bears on Wednesday unveiled plans for a new stadium on the
It turns out J.P. France is what we thought he was. An emergency fill-in last year, his performance was a pleasant surprise, without which, the Astros would not have gotten to the playoffs. Who is surprised by his regression in a year when injuries to the Astros staff are even more devastating? Two home runs off France in the first inning resulting in five runs were all the Cubs needed. France righted the ship for the next four innings, but the Astros’ recently anemic offense managed only two...