Eye On Great Falls (May 2025)
Some new businesses have recently opened in Great Falls, offering specialty items and food for residents and visitors.
5 Reasons Why You Should Hire Professional AC Repair Service
5 Reasons Why You Should Hire Professional AC Repair Service
Van Impe dies at 84, 2-time Stanley Cup winner with 'Broad Street Bullies'
Ed Van Impe, a two-time Stanley Cup champion with the Philadelphia Flyers, died Tuesday at 84 years old.
A comprehensive list of 2025 tech layoffs
A complete list of all the known layoffs in tech, from Big Tech to startups, broken down by month throughout 2024 and 2025.
Avtub: A New Era in the Digital World of Information
Avtub: A New Era in the Digital World of Information
Chicago Archdiocese Sues Over ‘Racketeering Scheme’ Involving False Sex Abuse Claims
The Cook County circuit court has already ruled on two other fraudulent abuse cases, the archdiocese said. The filing “reflects the breadth of the fraud and seeks to expose the conspiracy that has become a criminal enterprise for those involved,” the statement said.
Lady Gaga's Mayhem Ball tour set for two shows in Chicago
Lady Gaga accepts the innovator award during the iHeartRadio Music Awards earlier this month at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. The artist is bringing her Mayhem Ball Tour to the United Center for two shows in September. Chicago, get ready for some “Mayhem.”
Custom Bottle Labels: Elevating Your Product's Appeal
A well-crafted label with clear, high-quality design speaks volumes.
After two-year vacancy, Chicago about to have a new US Attorney: Sources
The top federal law enforcement position in northern Illinois has been vacant for two years, but NBC 5 Investigates has been told by several sources that Andrew Boutros will be tapped to become the Chicago district’s next U.
Chicago Bears 2025 free-agency tracker: Returner Devin Duvernay signs 1-year deal
After shoring up the offensive and defensive lines, GM Ryan Poles re-signed Stephen Carlson, Doug Kramer and Travis Homer.
Chicago Bears pre-draft, post-free agency depth chart: More needed in the trenches
What positions could use some help from the draft? How much has free agency changed the roster? Our analysis of the Bears' depth chart.
Chicago's upcoming Small Business Expo to offer free resources for entrepreneurs
The virtual conference includes a webinar on government resources, as well as funding opportunities from grants to microloans.
Can border agents search your electronics when you enter the U.S.?
NBC 5 Responds is looking into your rights as an airline passenger after a French scientist was denied entry into the United States earlier this month. The French government claimed the scientist’s phone contained messages opposing the Trump administration,
Ethel Cain announces ‘Willoughby Tucker Forever’ tour coming to New York, Chicago, & more
Ethel Cain just dropped 2025 tour dates to accompany her latest album, “Willoughby Tucker, I'll Always Love You,” scheduled to release this summer. The tour features shows at Radio City Music Hall, The Salt Shed,
Spring training takeaways for the Chicago White Sox, including clarity behind the plate as camp wraps up
The Chicago White Sox wrapped up spring training Monday, with manager Will Venable announcing Korey Lee and Matt Thaiss as the team’s catchers.
Bulls charging with Josh Giddey at the helm
Josh Giddey is putting the Bulls in position to secure home-court advantage for the SoFi NBA Play-In Tournament.
Does AI Trader Outperform Human Traders In The Long Run?
Does AI trader outperform human trader in the long run?
How long 2025 Bank of America Shamrock Shuffle street closures will last
Bank of America Shamrock Shuffle will hit the streets of Chicago Sunday, requiring road closures in the Loop and around Grant Park.
Stanley Cup Playoffs Buzz: Jets can clinch berth against Sabres
Here are the Stanley Cup Playoffs clinching scenarios for March 23: The Winnipeg Jets will clinch a playoff berth: If the St. Louis Blues lose to the Nashville Predators in any fashion. There are seven games on the NHL schedule Sunday,
Here are the winners of the 2025 Bank of America Shamrock Shuffle
Bank of America Shamrock Shuffle 8K featured several strong performances, with a repeat winner in the women’s race. Amy Davis-Green, who won last year’s Shuffle with a time of 25:54, put up an even faster pace in 2025,
Drew Dalman dubbed Bears' best free agent signing
The Chicago Bears prioritized overhauling the trenches this offseason, which included the signing of center Drew Dalman to a three-year, $42 million contract at the start of free agency.
Health coverage for Chicago area immigrants jeopardized in Gov. Pritzker’s budget proposal
Nearly 33,000 Illinoisans without legal status — including 22,000 in Cook County — could be left without health care if lawmakers approve Gov. JB Pritzker's budget proposal to eliminate a costly program that has covered thousands of people since COVID-19 hit.
Behind the volunteers: The people protecting Chicago’s endangered piping plovers
Daniel Eastman looking out for piping plovers at Montrose Beach during a monitoring shift in July 2024. Tyler Pasciak LaRiviere/Sun-Times file Share Eden Essex and her partner, Daniel Eastman, have long dedicated Saturday evenings throughout the summer to their “date night with the plovers.
Flyers come into matchup against the Blackhawks on losing streak
Philadelphia Flyers (28-34-9, in the Metropolitan Division) vs. Chicago Blackhawks (20-41-9, in the Central Division)
7 Unforgettable Moments Across the ‘One Chicago’ Universe
Explore the biggest updates and unforgettable moments across the One Chicago universe, including returns, crossovers, and explosive storylines
Duke's Jon Scheyer responds to question about ‘White Mike’ nickname from time in Chicago
Ahead of the NCAA Tournament, Pat Beverley told a story about Jon Scheyer's playing days in Chicago and a certain nickname. Here's what Scheyer said about it.
Cubs still hungover from Tokyo trip, desperate to find groove for MLB Opening Day
Cubs are definitely sleep-deprived after their trip to Tokyo, but the team is back playing spring training games ahead of opening day.
When will Social Security payment, direct deposit changes go into effect?
Those seeking to begin or change direct deposit payment plans with the Social Security Administration will soon see big changes to those processes.
Bulls vs Lakers Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight’s NBA Game
Our expert NBA predictions expect Josh Giddey and the Bulls to keep this game closer than most expect this game to be.
Body found in Lake Michigan near Uptown beach, police say
A male was found dead in Lake Michigan Saturday morning in the Uptown neighborhood near Montrose Beach, according to Chicago police.  The male, whose age and identity were unknown, was discovered
Chicago Requests Contractors Cut Cost of Signed Deals by 3%
The City of Chicago is asking all of its prime contractors to take 3% off the price of their invoices sent to the city for the next 12 months with no decrease in scope for construction projects.
Chicago Public Media’s cost-cutting buyout reduces Sun-Times staff by 20%
Thirty Sun-Times employees, including 23 reporters and editors, will be voluntarily leaving the newspaper, which joined forces three years ago with NPR radio station WBEZ in a groundbreaking
New mob of meerkats ready for visitors at Chicago’s Lincoln Park Zoo
Visitors at Lincoln Park Zoo can often spot the meerkat on sentinel duty because they’ll be standing on their hind legs atop one of the tall mounds in their habitat. The mob rotates sentinel duty throughout the day; visitors might even catch a changing of the guard.
Chicago Bears rival bows out of Aaron Rodgers sweepstakes
While many big name NFL free agents have already found their new home, quarterback Aaron Rodgers still remains available in free agency. After his disastrous run with the New York Jets, Rodgers is looking for an opportunity to rebound in a starting role.
Suns-Bulls live updates: Phoenix withstands Chicago run, up double digits at half
The Phoenix Suns are looking to catch the Dallas Mavericks for the 10th and final play-in spot in the Western Conference.
Steger Woman Dies After Jumping from Window During Violent Home Invasion in South Chicago
In a tragic turn of events, a young woman succumbed to injuries after attempting to flee a home invasion that urgently turned violent in the South Chicago neighborhood. Mariah Ivy, a 20-year-old from Steger, died following a desperate leap from a third-floor window when an armed assailant invaded the home she was in over the weekend.