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Chicago, IL · ChicagoThe man, 23, was found in the 1600 block of South Loomis Street. File photo A man was found stabbed to dead in Pilsen early Friday, police said. The unidentified man, 23, was in the 1600 block of South Loomis Street when he was found around 4:15 a.m. with stab wounds to the back, abdomen and shoulder, according to Chicago police.He was dead on the scene. Area 3 detectives are investigating and no one is in custody.See the Story
Man stabbed to death in Pilsen
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Chicago, IL · ChicagoA crowd carries signs at a rally outside the 10th District police station to demand that police do more to solve unsolved murders, May 10, 2022. Tyler Pasciak LaRiviere/Sun-Times Twenty-five years ago, my dad, Don Schemel, was shot and killed on his way to pick me up from work. He was three blocks away when he stopped his truck to wait for a train to cross the tracks. While he waited, someone parked their car behind his truck, got out and shot …See the Story
25 years after my dad was killed, his murder is unsolved. Two bills could spur action on cold cases like his.
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Chicago, IL · ChicagoThe Bears are expected to draft USC quarterback Caleb Williams next week.Mark J. Terrill/AP Not long after he traded for six-time Pro Bowl player Keenan Allen, Bears general manager Ryan Poles was asked if he had to sell the receiver on leaving the only franchise he’d known since being drafted in 2013.Absolutely not, Poles insisted.“Because of the moves we’ve been making and the progress we’ve been making from a football standpoint,” he told th…See the Story
Once the Bears land Caleb Williams, the real work — and pressure
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Chicago, IL · ChicagoJason Alexander rehearses a scene from “Judgment Day” at Chicago Shakespeare Theater, directed by Moritz von Stuelpnagel. Alexaner makes his Chicago stage debut in the world premiere comedy.Liz Lauren There’s no trace of neurotic George Costanza in Sammy Campo, the sleazy lawyer who Jason Alexander brings to the stage this month at Chicago Shakespeare Theater, where he's starring in "Judgment Day," a world premiere comedy from first-time playwr…See the Story
Jason Alexander's latest role plumbs the meaning of life and beyond in 'Judgment Day'
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Mount Morris · Mount MorrisDEAR ABBY: I have a 25-year-old niece, “Meadow,” who embraces the hippie lifestyle. She’s kind and sweet and loves everyone. She has also opposed “the Establishment.” She’s heavily tattooed and has several facial piercings and thick underarm hair.My son is the complete opposite. He is in the business world and is very professional in his manner and dress. He’s getting married in three months to a lovely girl. Meadow is invited because she wanted…See the Story
Dear Abby: Family worries about tattooed, pierced, hairy niece at wedding
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Chicago, IL · ChicagoJuan Teague, owner of Juan and Only, inside one of the company’s conference rooms at the Prudential Building. The firm is one of five companies selected as a hospitality vendor for the Democratic National Convention in Chicago in August.Tyler Pasciak LaRiviere/Sun-Times If planning a party for friends or family seems like a lot of work, imagine throwing a bash for more than 10,000 guests.Five event production companies, nearly all based in Chic…See the Story
Democratic convention events getting Chicago treatment with new hospitality vendors
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Chicago, IL · ChicagoTaking the L downtown was daunting at first for Chicago’s Next Voices columnist Valery Pineda, who grew up in Archer Heights. Chicago Scholars gave her a ladder. Now, she’s holding a ladder for others to come up behind her.Tyler Pasciak LaRiviere/Sun-Times I got off the CTA Orange Line at State and Lake. I was a 17-year-old Southwest Side native all by myself, following Google Maps to my first-ever interview and, for the first time, being in do…See the Story
From Archer Heights to downtown Chicago, Chicago's Next Voices columnist climbed that steep ladder
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Chicago, IL · ChicagoThe CTA’s Kimball Brown Line L station yard is where dozens of workers in the transit agency’s “Second Chance” program clean train cars overnight in low-paying internships that many hope will lead to permanent, full-time jobs. But that doesn’t usually happen.Tyler Pasciak LaRiviere / Sun-Times Celebrating the “Second Chance” program he helped create, CTA President Dorval Carter lauded it recently as a way to give “individuals with barriers to e…See the Story
CTA touts ‘Second Chance’ program for ex-offenders, but few end up with permanent jobs
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