Hockey legends describe the fierce USA-Canada rivalry 20 years after the '96 World Cup
A new documentary revisits the thrilling and violent inaugural World Cup of Hockey.
Max Holloway responds to Jose Aldo in explosive, expletive-filled tirade
Max Holloway has lost all respect for Jose Aldo
Tom Brady has never eaten a strawberry and doesn't plan to
He also owns more UGGs than you can imagine.
Watch Shaq's son battle Ron Artest's son in high school hoops game
The sons of NBA legends went head-to-head in a high school hoops game recently, in an epic showdown.
Ex-Joliet officer indicted in federal court for 2012 beating
CHICAGO (AP) — Federal prosecutors have indicted a former Joliet police officer in the 2012 beating of a suspect three years after jurors in state court acquitted him in the case.
Cindy Crawford to give award to photographer who exiled her
CHICAGO (AP) — Model Cindy Crawford will present Chicago photographer Victor Skrebneski, who once banned her from his studio, the city’s Fifth Star Award.
Businessman offers to pay bail of those who can’t afford it
CHICAGO (AP) — A Chicago businessman says he plans to bail out Cook County Jail inmates who are incarcerated for non-violent misdemeanors.
Someone created LeBron James in 'Madden NFL 17' and destroyed defenses
Meet the LeBrowns.
Airports in Chicago, Rockford receive $36M in federal grants
CHICAGO (AP) — Airports in Chicago and Rockford are receiving a combined $36.5 million in federal grants to make improvements and address concerns about noise.
Number of uninsured in Illinois dropped in 2015
CHICAGO (AP) — Illinois under the Affordable Care Act saw the number of its residents without health insurance drop below one million last year.
Cost of Lollapalooza cleanup at Chicago park nearly doubles
CHICAGO (AP) — The cost of cleaning up Chicago’s Grant Park after this summer’s Lollapalooza music festival nearly doubled compared with last year, reaching $453,000.
Society looks to gather John Hughes artifacts for exhibit
NORTHBROOK, Ill. (AP) — The historical society in the Chicago suburb where filmmaker John Hughes shot a number of his movies is trying to gather artifacts for an exhibit on his work.
Southwest Airlines flight makes emergency landing in Chicago
CHICAGO (AP) — A Southwest Airline aircraft flying from Columbus, Ohio to Denver was forced to make an emergency landing at Chicago’s Midway International Airport.
Foes in prosecutor race raise conflict of interest questions
CHICAGO (AP) — The Republican running for Cook County state’s attorney says his Democratic challenger will have a conflict of interest if she is elected because she currently works for a law firm that frequently sues the
College golfer hits absolutely perfect 220-yard hole-in-one
Eddie Wajda hit his shot directly into the cup from 220 yards.
Best Richmond scanner sound: 'Whiny little [expletive] ain't getting any help from me'
Listen to the very best scanner sound from Richmond International Raceway.
The Dallas Cowboys are still the NFL's most valuable franchise
The Rams made a huge leap over the last year, though.
Martin Truex Jr., No. 78 team penalized following Richmond infraction
The No. 78 team received a P2 penalty after failing Richmond post-race inspection.
These two MLB players wouldn't sit even after the national anthem
A Brewer and a Red put their patriotism to the test
Browns owner says 'everybody's on the same page' for first time since he bought the team
Owner Jimmy Haslam asked fans “to be patient and hang in there with us.”
