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Widow of audio engineer who was electrocuted setting up street race in 2023 sues NASCAR, Chicago...
Chicago Sun-Times· 2 days agoThe widow of an audio engineer who was electrocuted to death during the setup of last year’s NASCAR...
Wilds of Chicago: 10 places to bask in nature without going far from home
Chicago Sun-Times· 3 days agoSummer visitors will marvel about Chicago’s architecture, food and culture, but the city and suburbs also offer outdoor and natural wonders to provide a break from the hustle and the heat. When ...
These 5 Chicago history tours will show you a different slice of the city
Chicago Sun-Times· 3 days agoThis summer, brush up on your local history with tours that highlight everything from architectural...
Seniors are often targets of domestic violence
Chicago Sun-Times· 3 days agoDomestic violence does not always happen between intimate partners. The Illinois Department on Aging reports that in fiscal year 2022, 82% of the...
There's 'enduring damage' to the Constitution in Supreme Court's ruling on Trump immunity
Chicago Sun-Times· 3 days agoThe Supreme Court’s decision to grant presidents, in effect, blanket immunity from criminal...
It's the truth: Americans have a duty not to fall for lies
Chicago Sun-Times· 4 days agoOn this July Fourth, the nation is awash in unapologetic lies. As Americans, we can all show true...
New data shows an increase in police traffic stops across Illinois in 2023
Chicago Sun-Times· 4 days agoCollectively, police agencies across Illinois made more traffic stops in 2023 than they did the year...
20 quintessential summer foods in Chicago to enjoy — from ice-cold to spicy hot
Chicago Sun-Times· 5 days agoInternally, we smirk at their misplaced hubris, knowing full well that no city summers better than Chicago. With so much to do during the summer months, eating necessarily becomes far less precious ...
Supreme Court's ruling in Trump immunity case makes a president 'king above the law'
Chicago Sun-Times· 6 days agoEveryone who takes Civics 101 learns this basic concept: In America, no one is above the law, not...
Afternoon Edition: Broken promises from for-profit colleges
Chicago Sun-Times· 6 days agoIn today’s newsletter, we’re focusing on a report from my colleagues at WBEZ which shows that at for-profit colleges in Illinois, students often end up worse off financially ...