Peaceful and violent, in video game screenshots and movie clips and on professional playing fields, the icons come fast and furious in quick-cut footage — some of the most renowned slivers of ...
Arts, museums, and cultural institutions are among Illinois’ strongest assets—driving tourism, supporting jobs, anchoring neighborhoods, and shaping how ...
Iran launched more missiles at Israel and U.S. bases as war in the Middle East enters a sixth day. Israel announced multiple incoming attacks early Thursday and said it was intercepting the ...
President Donald Trump says he’ll attend this year’s White House Correspondent Association dinner on April 25, marking the first time he’s done so as ...
TV, was seen in a viral video being taken to the ground and handcuffed by mask-wearing CBP officers in a Chicago suburb in ...
Ch. 9 this week, with three creative services employees getting the axe Wednesday, including Debbie Brockman, the producer whose aggressive detainment by immigration agents in October became a symbol ...
SCOOP: Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias, who has no primary opponent next month, has logged a stunning $9 million in campaign contributions — a show of strength that’s fueling talk he’s ...
Sean Lewis, a nearly two-decade veteran who has anchored the weekend morning broadcast since 2010, was among those laid off.
On November 22, 1987, Chicago viewers watching WGN suddenly saw their screens cut to black. Seconds later, a masked figure resembling Max Headroom appeared, saying nothing — just swaying in silence.