Amid a flurry of sports content, the city's teams are failing to capture the next generation's loyalty: “You almost lose them forever.”
It's never been harder for Chicago Bulls fans to watch games than right now. Regional blackouts are at an all-time high in the market.
The Chicago Plan Commission endorsed the first phase of a plan by the Reinsdorf and Wirtz families to remake the Near West Side neighborhood around the United Center.
Legislation now on Gov. JB Pritzker’s desk aims at providing protections for workers at large warehouses such as those run by Amazon by requiring employers to be more transparent about productivity expectations and ensure workloads don’t prevent employees from taking breaks for meals, rest or visits to the bathroom.
The Reinsdorf and Wirtz families spent $35.8 million buying parking lots near United Center, where they plan a mixed-use development.
New renderings show what a stunning $7 billion development around the United Center could look like in coming years.
The Chicago Blackhawks star Connor Bedard dropped an honest statement to interim coach Anders Sorensen about playing alongside Tyler Bertuzzi and Frank Nazar on the first line.
A $7 billion commercial, residential and entertainment district planned near the United Center easily cleared the first hurdle Thursday.
Zach LaVine scored 35 points and the Chicago Bulls defeated the Los Angeles Clippers 112-99 to snap a five-game skid.
There needs to be clarification about how these extensive new “parks” in the plans to redevelop the area around the United Center will operate.
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Michigan State 73, Minnesota 51 Notre Dame 71, Georgia Tech 68 Western Michigan 74, Ball State 71 Miami-OH 89, Eastern Michigan 80 Buffalo 75, Central Michigan 69 MSU 73,