Fan gets tattoo immortalizing Michael Jordan's 1988 free throw line dunk
This is one of the better tattoos you’ll ever see.
Chicago mayor says he plans to poach N. Carolina businesses
CHICAGO (AP) — Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel says he will try to poach businesses and conventions from North Carolina because of a law eliminating anti-discrimination protections for lesbians, gays and bisexuals.
Chicago mayor names new head of emergency management office
CHICAGO (AP) — Chicago’s Office of Emergency Management and Communications will be headed by the first female general of the Illinois National Guard.
The open nature of churches make them targets for thieves
WAUKEGAN, Ill. (AP) — Suburban Chicago police say the fact they are soft targets may be behind a string of church burglaries and vandalism.
New owners celebrate drive-in’s 66th birthday on Route 66
LITCHFIELD, Ill. (AP) — The Litchfield Sky View Drive-in Theater will celebrate its 66th birthday on Route 66 under new owners. And the dancing hot dog still performs.
Illinois AG: Settlement ends deception of cancer charities
CHICAGO (AP) — Illinois is among states involved in a settlement of a massive fraud case involving two cancer charities labeled “shams” by the Federal Trade Commission.
Report: Longtime executive John Schuerholz to step down as Braves president
Report: Longtime executive John Schuerholz to step down as Braves president
Illinois Supreme Court to hear appeal of Peterson conviction
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) — The Illinois Supreme Court has agreed to hear an appeal of the murder conviction of former suburban Chicago police officer Drew Peterson.
Illinois gets $100K grant to improve career education
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) — Illinois has received a $100,000 grant to better prepare students for careers in high-skill, in-demand industries.
NFL prospect says he was asked if he'd use knife or gun to kill someone
LSU safety Jalen Mills says an NFL team asked him “If you wanted to kill a guy, would you kill him with a gun or a knife?”
USWNT players suing US Soccer for wage discrimination
Five players from the World Cup-winning U.S. national team have accused the U.S. Soccer Federation of wage discrimination in an action filed with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
#TBT: Before D'Angelo Russell, Kobe broke the bro code snitching on Shaq
Medical Cannabis Outreach teaches residents how to apply for state’s program

In January Gov. Bruce Rauner rejected the Medical Cannabis Advisory Board’s recommendation to expand Illinois’ medical marijuana pilot program to a host of conditions from PTSD to autism to osteoarthritis.
How Northern Iowa's seniors watched the Sweet 16 game they should've been in
The hurt is subsiding — slowly — after the Panthers’ collapse against Texas A&M.
Lakers fans let D'Angelo Russell know how much he let them down
Russell hasn’t ruined his relationship with fans, but he’s put more pressure on himself.
Julius Randle shows off his handle, hits game-winner for Lakers
LOS ANGELES (AP) Julius Randle hit a tiebreaking hook shot in the paint with 1.9 seconds left in overtime, and the Los Angeles Lakers rallied late in a tumultuous day for a 102-100 victory over the Miami
Nick Young reportedly trying to save relationship with Iggy Azalea
Percy Harvin reportedly will play in 2016 and teams are already calling
Percy Harvin reportedly will play in 2016, teams are already calling
Warriors avoid scare from Jazz in overtime for win No. 68
Warriors avoid scare from Jazz in overtime for win No. 68
This picture sums up why Kobe Bryant is retiring
Poor, broken Black Mamba.
