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Chicago Sun-Times logo used until 2018 Chicago Sun-Times logo in 2007 Chicago Sun-Times logo from 2003-2007 Chicago Sun-Times logo in 2003. The Chicago Sun-Times is a daily nonprofit newspaper published in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Since 2022, it is the flagship paper of Chicago Public Media, [3] and has long held the second largest ...
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Chicago aldermen. Gilbert Villegas, 36th ward (2015–present) [304] (endorsed García in the first round) [127] Individuals. Al Sharpton, civil rights activist [305] Editorial boards. Chicago Sun-Times editorial board –ended practice of political endorsements [199] Crain's Chicago Business editorial board –ended practice of political ...
The Mirage Tavern was a drinking establishment at 731 N. Wells St. in Chicago purchased by the watchdog group Better Government Association and the Chicago Sun-Times in 1977 to investigate widespread allegations of official corruption and shakedowns visited on small businesses by city officials. The journalists used hidden cameras to help ...
Stem cell donations save lives—and they are often a selfless act to help a stranger. But one case involving a Chicago man with leukemia shows it can help the donor too—in profound ways.
Willie Wilson, businessman, Chicago mayoral candidate in 2015 and 2019, presidential candidate in 2016 [276] [277] [278] Editorial boards/publishers. Chicago Sun-Times editorial board [196] [54] Chicago Tribune editorial board [55] Crain's Chicago Business editorial board [56] The Gazette editorial board [197] N'Digo [279] Organizations
On the wall just behind Wachs hangs a piece by Betye Saar, the famed Los Angeles printmaker and assemblage artist. Since the mid-'70s, Wachs has devoted a quarter of his paycheck to buying art.
On April 6, 2019, Lightfoot told the Chicago Sun-Times that her staff would, during her first post-election weekend, spend time examining the city's 600-page agreement with Sterling Bay regarding the Lincoln Yards development. [74] During her campaign, Lightfoot had been critical of the process that was being taken to reach the agreement. [75]