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CHICAGO (WLS) -- Mayor Brandon Johnson says he is open to bringing NASCAR back to Chicago. At a news conference with reporters on Tuesday he weighed in on the street race and holiday weekend violence.
Violence over the Fourth of July holiday weekend in Chicago continues to drop, according to the mayor. Mayor Brandon Johnson ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson signaled openness to NASCAR returning the city’s downtown next year, but perhaps not on the Fourth of ...
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson announced that the city experienced its least violent Fourth of July holiday in at least six years, continuing a trend of declining violence, and also discussed the ...
With the third NASCAR Chicago Street Race in the rearview mirror, the racing company is negotiating with local officials over ...
Last time at home, Jacob Misiorowski treated a sold-out crowd to a win over Paul Skenes. This time, it's a high-profile ...
Detroit Tigers utility man Javier Báez has already earned his place as an All-Star starter for the American League, but that ...
The death toll from catastrophic flooding in Texas over the July Fourth weekend has surpassed 100. KERRVILLE, Texas (AP) — ...
Swimming conditions are expected to be life-threatening during the rest of the Fourth of July holiday weekend with waves of 3 to 6 feet at all Lake Michigan beaches in the Chicago area.
Though the morning of July Fourth held its share of rain and gray skies in Glenview, the sun had come out in time for the ...
Esteban Herrera, 52, was fatally shot about 2 a.m. Friday in the 3400 block of West 62nd Place. No one is in custody. A ...
Nine people were killed and 40 others were injured in citywide violence over the holiday weekend, making it the least violent ...
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