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A t least three people were killed, and 15 more were wounded, in gun violence in Chicago during the extended holiday weekend, according to police. The victims ranged in age from 13 to 54.
The Bears' game-winning drive was set up by a Jayden Daniels fumble on a hand-off to Jacory Crosley-Merritt with 3:10 left. On third-and-1, Daniels mishandled the exchange, and the Bears recovered at their own 44. D'Andre Swift took over from there, rushing for 34 yards on the final drive to set up Moody's kick.
CHICAGO (AP) — Latino leaders expressed dismay Saturday over recent immigration enforcement operations in Chicago that resulted in a fatal shooting during a traffic stop, the arrest of an immigrant at a barbershop and a tense standoff between protesters and agents at an immigration processing facility.
Caleb Williams is much more at ease in Year 2 at helm of the Bears, and it's all thanks to Ben Johnson's distinct plan for the QB.
This year's event includes 30 new places to gawk at, and while all of them are pretty good, there's a few worth checking out.
Maynor Vasquez Gomez was charged with first-degree murder in the fatal shooting of a 23-year-old man in Chicago Lawn early Sunday morning.
Across Chicago Public Schools and surrounding districts including Cicero and Berwyn, Operation Midway Blitz has left families on edge.
The Chicago Bears square off against the Washington Commanders on "Monday Night Football" today. Find out how to watch for free.
L ocal leaders from Chicago's western suburbs gathered outside a Broadview, Illinois U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement processing center Monday, decrying the actions of federal agents and demanding the removal of a riot fence outside the facility.
Under federal law, registered foreign nationals must carry proof of registration with them at all times. But prior to a second Trump administration, it was rarely enforced.
“I can’t help but wonder how Chicago police feel about the deployment, given that Trump sent [the National Guard] here because he feels that Chicago is a crime-ridden hellhole, which implies that Chicago’s police department is doing a horrendous job.”