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Skip to content Sections xml:space="preserve"> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Search xml:space="preserve"> * What to buy Learn more about subscriptions May 26, 2022 74°F HOME PAGE * Breaking News * 175TH ANNIVERSARY * Business * Sports * Weather * Suburbs * Opinion * Entertainment * Puzzles & Games * Investigations CIVIL RIGHTS INVESTIGATION OPENED INTO ILLINOIS’ LARGEST HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT FOLLOWING TRIBUNE-PROPUBLICA INVESTIGATION Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul's office is investigating whether ticketing of District 211 students in Chicago’s northwest suburbs violated civil rights laws. By Jennifer Smith Richards and Jodi S. Cohen 5:00 AM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * The Price Kids Pay: Ticketed at school * Nation & World TEXAS SHOOTING UPDATES: POLICE FACE QUESTIONS OVER RESPONSE TIME BEFORE STORMING ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Law enforcement authorities in Texas faced questions over how much time elapsed before they stormed an elementary school classroom and stopped a gunman who killed 19 children and two teachers. By JAKE BLEIBERG, JIM VERTUNO and ELLIOT SPAGAT 1h -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * ‘I feel very helpless as a parent’: Fear at school drop-off as nation reels from another mass shooting * Timeline: A decade of failed efforts in Congress to address gun violence after mass shootings * Business BALLY’S TIMELINE: FROM PINBALL TO PAC-MAN, HEALTH CLUBS TO CASINOS, A COLORFUL NAME IN CHICAGO’S CORPORATE HISTORY Founded in 1932 as a Chicago-based pinball manufacturer, Bally’s diversified into everything from casinos and health clubs to amusement parks over the years before selling off its parts and fading into corporate obscurity in the new millennium. By Robert Channick 5:00 AM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Casino for Chicago’s River West wins City Council approval, with promises and warnings MORE TOP NEWS SEE MORE MORE TOP NEWS ARTICLES * Lawsuit alleges Chicago police officer shot unarmed 13-year-old carjacking suspect in the back 52m * Trump loses appeal, must testify under oath in New York civil probe into his business practices 17m * Kevin Spacey charged in UK with sexual assault 38m * 8-year-old girl who died after being found unresponsive in Uptown has been identified 2h * Early voting in Chicago for June 28 primary delayed until after Memorial Day because of ballot changes May 25 * Baristas at two Chicago Starbucks become the city’s first to unionize May 25 * Travel Hamburgers, a history: How a small Wisconsin town got credit for birth of the burger Seymour, Wisconsin, lays claim to the invention of the hamburger, and it celebrates each year with Burger Fest, which is set for August in 2022. By Jay Jones May 25, 2022 * What to watch ‘Couples Therapy’ review: Most reality TV stokes conflict. This Showtime series does the opposite. Maybe you’ll judge. And maybe you’ll also walk away with a better understanding of how people tick. By Nina Metz 5h * PHOTOS 20 questions you should be ready to answer at a job interview Preparing for a job interview, like training for a marathon or learning a new hobby, takes time, energy and practice. Knowing where in the process to start can be tricky. To help, job-search site Glassdoor sifted through tens of thousands of job interview reviews and discovered the most commonly asked interview questions of the bunch. To better your chances of scoring that new position, consider how you would respond to these 20 questions. By Bianca Sanchez, The Active Times Oct 5, 2020 * Politics LIGHTFOOT’S EARLIER CURFEW FOR TEENS ENACTED BY A SKEPTICAL CHICAGO CITY COUNCIL Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s curfew expansion for young people received final approval in City Council Wednesday, making permanent a controversial restriction on how late children can stay out in Chicago. By Alice Yin and Gregory Pratt May 25, 2022 * Criminal Justice ‘YOU WERE A CORRUPTION SUPERSPREADER’: JUDGE SENTENCES EX-STATE REP. LUIS ARROYO TO 57 MONTHS IN PRISON IN BRIBERY CASE Former state Rep. Luis Arroyo was sentenced to nearly five years in prison Wednesday for trying to bribe a state senator to help with legislation expanding the shadowy world of sweepstakes gambling machines. By Jason Meisner and Megan Crepeau May 25, 2022 * Entertainment BOOKS FOR SUMMER 2022: OUR 44 PICKS FOR RIGHT NOW, FROM SATIRE TO HORROR TO BIOGRAPHIES David Sedaris! "Mount Chicago"! Here are the new titles that could be your beach reads, your travel books, your seasonal escapes. Or look, this summer, read whatever you want. By Christopher Borrelli 5:00 AM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Pop music Top 10 for summer 2022: Our must-see Chicago fests and concerts * Business AS COMPANIES PLAN POST-PANDEMIC OFFICE RETURN, CO-WORKING MAKES A COMEBACK IN CHICAGO New co-working spaces have begun opening in Chicago this spring, including two WeWork locations and a new entry from fitness chain Life Time. By Robert Channick May 25, 2022 MORE NEWS SEE MORE MORE NEWS ARTICLES * Former Chicago Bears player Nick Foles lists Glencoe home for $3.29M 1h * Foundation being poured for temporary Waukegan casino; fall opening planned 3h * Trump said to have reacted approvingly to Jan. 6 chants about hanging Pence 4h * Oklahoma governor signs the nation’s strictest abortion ban into law 4h * Chicago’s ‘Walking Man’ lit on fire, suffering burns to half his body in second brutal attack in 6 years May 25 * Coronavirus Daily updates on COVID-19 deaths, cases and tests in Illinois * Coronavirus Daily updates on COVID-19 deaths, cases and tests in Illinois As the pandemic continues, the Tribune is tracking Illinois deaths, cases, test results and more here. By Chicago Tribune staff Apr 5, 2022 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Illinois vaccine tracker: Daily updates on state’s vaccination effort * 175th Anniversary Diary of Our City: Tribune celebrates 175 years of Chicago stories * 175th Anniversary Diary of Our City: Tribune celebrates 175 years of Chicago stories The Chicago Tribune kicks off a six-week celebration of its 175th anniversary by digging through the paper's archives, a place filled with triumphs and tragedies, oddities and oddballs, events and people both wonderful and wild, writes Rick Kogan. By Rick Kogan May 22, 2022 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Vintage Voices: A look back at Tribune columns * From canoes to skyscrapers: A newspaper is born INVESTIGATIONS * The Failures Before the Fires: Read the Pulitzer Prize-winning investigation May 9 * The Price Kids Pay: Ticketed at school May 6 * Chicago homicides in 2022: 218 people have been slain. Here’s how that compares with previous years. May 23 * Chicago has its casino choice: Here’s how the process unfolded — and ended with Bally’s May 7 * Aging in the shadows: Spotlighting the challenges facing Illinois’ aging undocumented population Apr 7 EDITORIALS, GUEST OPINION, LETTERS * Editorial: Mothers Against Drunk Driving has a lesson for an anguished America, grappling with guns May 25 * State senators: This holiday, there’s no panacea for Chicago’s gun violence. Let’s find real solutions. May 25 * William French: Shootings show that an armed society is nothing more than a fearful society May 25 * Steve Chapman: A setback for the right’s attack on Twitter and Facebook May 25 * Erik Gartzke: Foreign policy on Ukraine shows the West’s arrogance. It’s not up to us to call the shots. May 25 * * Ask Amy ASK AMY: A DECADE LATER, AGE BECOMES AN ISSUE * Ask Amy ASK AMY: A DECADE LATER, AGE BECOMES AN ISSUE Dear Amy: About 10 years ago, I very briefly dated someone who was 15 years younger than me — I was 38 and he was 23. By Amy Dickinson 12:05 AM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Read all of Amy's columns here * Read Amy's most popular columns * Chicago Bears BEARS Q&A: WHERE IS THE ROSTER MOST DEFICIENT? WHAT IS THE CEILING AND FLOOR FOR MATT EBERFLUS’ DEFENSE? Now that free agency is mostly over, where is the Chicago Bears roster most deficient? Brad Biggs answers your Bears questions weekly. By Brad Biggs 5h * Business Long COVID symptoms lasted a median of 15 months, Northwestern study finds People with long COVID-19 may experience symptoms such as headaches and brain fog for an average of 15 months after first becoming ill. By Lisa Schencker May 24, 2022 * People To combat gentrification in Pilsen and keep Latinos in the area, a co-op has ‘regular people’ creating their own affordable housing Longtime Pilsen residents created a housing cooperative to help immigrant families and artists remain in the neighborhood they built. By Laura Rodríguez Presa May 24, 2022 * Breaking News Billy, the 1,300-pound bison, escaped a Wauconda farm in September. It took a horse, a dog and a drone to capture her. A crew of specialists used a drone, a horse and a dog in a successful attempt to locate the bison, which may have been living at the forest preserve since early April. By Nara Schoenberg May 25, 2022 * * Nation & World TRUMP LOSES APPEAL, MUST TESTIFY UNDER OATH IN NEW YORK CIVIL PROBE INTO HIS BUSINESS PRACTICES Former President Donald Trump must answer questions under oath in New York state’s civil investigation into his business practices, a state appeals court ruled. By MICHAEL R. SISAK 17m * * Nation & World AR-15 BRIEFLY EXPLAINED The Texas shooter was, according to early reports, armed with an “AR-15″ style weapon and a handgun. Here's a brief explanation of the AR-15. By Matthew Medsger, Boston Herald 34m * * Entertainment KEVIN SPACEY CHARGED IN UK WITH SEXUAL ASSAULT British prosecutors said Thursday they have charged actor Kevin Spacey with four counts of sexual assault against three men. By Associated Press Staff 38m * * Business US ECONOMY SHRANK BY 1.5% IN Q1 BUT CONSUMERS KEPT SPENDING Last quarter’s drop in the U.S. gross domestic product does not likely signal the start of a recession. 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By Stan Choe 1h * * Nation & World TIMELINE: A DECADE OF FAILED EFFORTS IN CONGRESS TO ADDRESS GUN VIOLENCE AFTER MASS SHOOTINGS Time after time for more than a decade, Democrats in Congress have proposed gun restrictions and faced unyielding Republican opposition. By Annie Karni and Luke Broadwater 1h * * Nation & World TEXAS SHOOTING UPDATES: POLICE FACE QUESTIONS OVER RESPONSE TIME BEFORE STORMING ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Law enforcement authorities in Texas faced questions over how much time elapsed before they stormed an elementary school classroom and stopped a gunman who killed 19 children and two teachers. By JAKE BLEIBERG, JIM VERTUNO and ELLIOT SPAGAT 1h * * Breaking News 2-YEAR-OLD GIRL DIES AFTER FIRE IN ROSELAND APARTMENT BUILDING A 2-year-old girl has died after a fire that started in the bedroom she was found in of a second-floor apartment in Roseland Wednesday morning, Chicago Fire Department officials said. The fire at an apartment building at 11035 S. 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