Voice Of The White Sox, Ed Farmer Dies At 70
Farmer pitched for the Sox for three seasons and later become the radio voice for the team for the last 29 seasons.
Farmer pitched for the Sox for three seasons and later become the radio voice for the team for the last 29 seasons.
18th Street Distillery harnessed its four stills to produce 1,000 gallons of sanitizer for nurses and first responders in Northwest Indiana.
The Vermont U.S. senator spoke to thousands of supporters in Grant Park less than two weeks before Illinois’ primary elections.
The shooting rampage that killed five people at a factory in Aurora still weighs on the minds of people who were affected that day.
Aurora cop John Cebulski was among the first responders to a workplace shooting a year ago. He describes the search for the gunman, and being wounded.
The spouse of a woman who got sick from the coronavirus after a trip to Wuhan, China, is now hospitalized.
Richard Gordon Hatcher was one of the first African Americans elected to lead a major U.S. city. His family says he died Friday.
Monsignor Robert McClory, 56, becomes bishop of the diocese serving Northwest Indiana.
Teachers from across the state are at the Indiana Statehouse to pressure lawmakers for pay increases for educators.
Facing a return to Mexico, Perez said, “I’m just glad, happy and thankful that I made it back alive.”