Cubs honoring life of Jackie Robinson ahead of Dodgers game
The festivities start tonight at 5:30 p.m. ahead of their game against the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Jeramie Bizzle is a web producer for CBS Chicago. Originally from the Austin community on Chicago's West Side, Jeramie got his start in journalism while working for the 5th Avenue Journal at Triton College. Later, he went on to become a freelancer for the Austin Weekly Newspaper and OakPark.com. He started as an intern at CBS 2 Chicago in 2017 and returned as a per diem turned full-time web producer in 2021.
The festivities start tonight at 5:30 p.m. ahead of their game against the Los Angeles Dodgers.
They're looking to fill dozens of positions - including operators, mechanics, and more.
Investigators say a man broke into a 70-year-old woman's home where he beat and robbed her before fleeing the scene.
Both victims were uncooperative with police and refused to answer any questions.
The group is demanding state leaders provide more support to the victims and families of violent crimes.
A 2018 Hyundai Elantra failed to yield at a stop sign and was struck by a Volkswagen GTI traveling eastbound.
The school is moving its home office and main campus to the Village of Lisle in the fall.
Police say he was identified as the suspect who, on Nov. 29, carjacked the victim, in the 3900 block of South State Street.
The president and CEO of the Regional Airline Association is set to tell a House committee about a quote "coming tsunami of pilot retirements."
People were hurrying to drop off their paperwork at the Cardiss Collins main post office in the South Loop.
Police took the magazine - but said there were no threats, and the boy did not intend to cause any harm.
Durbin also wants to know why a rapid alert system to notify carriers if a crime was committed near their routes was discontinued in 2021.
Kendra Nance has three previous felonies - including aggravated battery to a police officer.
They want to hear from neighbors about what they should look for in the next superintendent.
Chicago police say the victims would park their cars but when they returned, they were either stolen or had the steering column damaged.