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Cubs chairman threatens to move team from Wrigley
The owner of the Chicago Cubs for the first time publicly threatened to move the team out of Wrigley Field if his plans for a big, new video screen are blocked, saying Wednesday he needs new advertising revenue to help bankroll a $500 million renovation of the storied ballpark. Comment?
City, Cubs push $500 million Wrigley renovation
The historic home of the Chicago Cubs will get a $500 million facelift, including its first electronic outfield video board, as part of a hard-fought agreement announced Sunday night between the City of Chicago and the ball team. Comment?
Raymond George Inman, Greenfield
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Raymond George Inman, 82, of Greenfield, passed away on March 30, 2013. Born on Aug. Comment?
Gay marriage equality box spreads on social media
Bud Light said it with beer cans and Martha Stewart with red velvet cake as companies and celebrities from Beyonce to George Takei joined millions of social media users in posting and tweaking a simple red logo in support of gay marriage. 12 comments
Chicago Democrat convicted of tax charges
An influential Chicago Democrat who famously compared himself to a virile hog was convicted Thursday after less than two hours of jury deliberations on charges of tax evasion for not declaring campaign cash he gambled away on slot machines as income. Comment?
Ap Photos: St. Pat's day across the nation
A sea of emerald green is sweeping the nation this weekend as crowds gather in big cities and small towns to celebrate St. Comment?
Revelers worldwide start to mark St. Patrick's Day
Crowds cheered and bagpipes bellowed as New York City's annual St. Patrick's Day parade kicked off Saturday, and people with a fondness for anything Irish began a weekend of festivities from the Louisiana bayou to Dublin. Comment?
Revelers await St. Patrick's Day from NY to Dublin
The Irish, their descendants and the Irish for the day prepared to don green and pay tribute to Hibernian heritage as a weekend of St. Comment?
Suit: Answering calls, scanning emails deserves OT
Does scanning emails and answering calls from bosses on your smartphone after hours constitute work that should be compensated? A lawsuit winding its way through federal court in Chicago says that it does. Comment?
Teen performer at inaugural events fatally shot
A 15-year-old girl who had performed in President Barack Obama's inauguration festivities is the latest face on the ever-increasing homicide toll in the president's hometown, killed in a Chicago park as she talked with friends by a gunman who apparently was not even aiming at her. Comment?
Daley nephew enters not guilty plea in 2004 death
The nephew of former Chicago Mayor Richard Daley has pleaded not guilty to involuntary manslaughter in the 2004 death of a suburban Chicago man whose family suggested there was a police cover-up in the initial investigation into the fatal fight. Comment?