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Chicago parking meters up for sale, but Johnson urged to proceed carefully on potential buy-back
Chicago parking meters up for sale, but Johnson urged to proceed carefully on potential buy-back
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Chicago parking meters up for sale, but Johnson urged to proceed carefully on potential buy-back

Nearly two decades after a $1.15 billion deal privatized Chicago's parking meters, a window has opened to seize the valuable asset back from private investors.Mayor Brandon Johnson’s administration is at least exploring the idea. But the mere discussion of the multibillion-dollar acquisition raises more questions than it answers.Chief among them is whether a city already saddled with more debt per capita than any…
chicago.suntimes.com20 janvier 2026
Homewood-Flossmoor overwhelms Mount Carmel with pace and pressure
Homewood-Flossmoor overwhelms Mount Carmel with pace and pressure
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Homewood-Flossmoor overwhelms Mount Carmel with pace and pressure

Homewood-Flossmoor’s Darrius Hawkins Jr. was thrown into the fire last season, facing challenge after challenge as a freshman point guard running the show for a talented, ranked team.Hawkins passed the test. And Mount Carmel’s Ron Johnson is doing the same this year, but some games are learning experiences. That was the case on Monday as Hawkins and the Vikings attacked Johnson and Mount Carmel’s inexperienced…
chicago.suntimes.com20 janvier 2026
Protesters rally on Martin Luther King Jr. Day and anniversary of Trump’s inauguration
Protesters rally on Martin Luther King Jr. Day and anniversary of Trump’s inauguration
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Protesters rally on Martin Luther King Jr. Day and anniversary of Trump’s inauguration

In spite of subfreezing temperatures, hundreds rallied Downtown on Martin Luther King Jr. Day to protest the policies of President Donald Trump on the first anniversary of his second inauguration. Community leaders and representatives from nearly 60 grassroots organizations gathered at the Chicago Water Tower on North Michigan Avenue and marched to Trump Tower while chanting slogans, beating drums and carrying…
chicago.suntimes.com20 janvier 2026
Even with bright future, Bears bemoan missed opportunity vs. Rams
Even with bright future, Bears bemoan missed opportunity vs. Rams
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Even with bright future, Bears bemoan missed opportunity vs. Rams

Mere minutes after the Bears’ season ended Sunday night, someone asked Cole Kmet about the team being well-positioned for the future.The tight end wasn’t ready to go there. To do so would be to disrespect the opportunity the Bears had just tried — and failed — to grasp in their 20-17 overtime loss to the Rams at Soldier Field.“The work we put in is for this year,” Kmet said. “Not for next year.”The Bears came within…
chicago.suntimes.com20 janvier 2026
Bears WR Rome Odunze won’t need surgery on injured foot, steams over goal-line drop vs. RamsBears WR Rome Odunze won’t need surgery on injured foot, steams over goal-line drop vs. Rams
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Bears WR Rome Odunze won’t need surgery on injured foot, steams over goal-line drop vs. Rams

Bears wide receiver Rome Odunze reiterated Monday he will not need surgery on his right foot as he works through plantar fasciitis and a stress fracture. He missed five games this season and played through it in the playoffs. His plan is to rest it and be at Halas Hall for treatment and scans to monitor how it heals. He called the ordeal “rough” to play through the last two weeks, but said, “I’m not going to sit here and make excuses about the foot.” Normally one of the more upbeat players in the Bears’ locker room, Odunze was down Monday as he wrestled with missed opportunities. The one most prevalent in his mind was dropped a pass from quarterback Caleb Williams near the end zone on the Bears’ opening drive of their 20-17 loss to the Rams in the divisional round of the playoffs Sunday. On second-and-four at the Rams’ 23-yard line, Odunze got past cornerback Cobie Durant, and Williams found him at the 2-yard line. The pass was slightly behind Odunze as he jumped for it, but was in reach. It went straight through his hands for an incomplete pass, and Williams threw an interception two plays later. “I missed the opportunity, really,” he said. “Judged the ball wrong and didn't end up with it.” Odunze finished with two catches for 44 yards.NotesRight tackle Darnell Wright, who just finished his third season, said he “would love to be on the team for my whole career.” The Bears are likely to explore an extension. If not, they’ll likely pick up his fifth-year option for 2027 before the deadline May 1.• The Bears will draft 25th in April, having finished with a worse record than the three other teams that lost in the divisional round: the Bills, Texans and 49ers.

chicago.suntimes.com20 janvier 2026
Coldest temps of the season may be on tap this weekend
Coldest temps of the season may be on tap this weekend
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Coldest temps of the season may be on tap this weekend

Chicago is bracing for another light snow and then may see some of the coldest temperatures yet this winter later in the week.Though there have already been a couple of subzero days since early December, temperatures may dip to 10 degrees below zero Friday or Saturday, according to the National Weather Service.The forecast could still change before then, but those colder temps could be accompanied by wind chills of…
chicago.suntimes.com20 janvier 2026
Joy, optimism back in the building as Bears QB Caleb Williams aims for championship contention next season
Joy, optimism back in the building as Bears QB Caleb Williams aims for championship contention next season
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Joy, optimism back in the building as Bears QB Caleb Williams aims for championship contention next season

Caleb Williams had doubts about coming to the Bears when he was the hottest quarterback in the 2024 draft, and as his rookie season came to its dreary end after a series of firings and defeats, it seemed he was right to be worried.A year later, even after a crushing 20-17 overtime loss to the Rams on Sunday in the divisional round of the playoffs, the vibe was sharply different. Locker cleanout day at Halas Hall on…
chicago.suntimes.com20 janvier 2026
Jonathan Toews, Blackhawks fans renew a 'special' bond for one nightJonathan Toews, Blackhawks fans renew a 'special' bond for one night
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Jonathan Toews, Blackhawks fans renew a 'special' bond for one night

As a kid growing up in Winnipeg, Jonathan Toews decided to pursue a life in hockey not only because of his talent and love for the game but also because he understood its power to unite communities."[When you] go to an NHL game, you just feel that inspiration," Toews said. "It makes you feel some kind of emotion that inspires you to do your best and try to be great at what you do."It's what we love about sports: you never know what's going to happen. To put your heart and soul into something, and be able to have that impact and inspire people in that way, is what makes our sport special."Throughout Toews' 16 years in Chicago, he never lost sight of that power. He cared about forming a bond with Blackhawks fans and Chicagoans as a whole, and form a bond he did.On Monday at the United Center, Toews and Hawks fans got to re-establish that bond, at least for one night.Twice as many fans, many waving "Welcome Back No. 19" signs, watched Jets warmups as watched Hawks warmups. Later, anthem singer Jim Cornelison had to fight back a smile when fans, briefly shown Toews on the video board, began cheering through his rendition of O Canada.And then, at the first TV timeout, came an ovation for Toews that seemed to never end. One laps, then two, then three weren't enough to satiate a sold-out crowd, which kept roaring and roaring until Toews signaled they simply had to get on with the game. An ovation that never ends for Jonathan Toews: pic.twitter.com/8d3OBiDiSj— Ben Pope (@BenPopeCST) January 20, 2026 It was a marathon of appreciation, and it didn't matter that Toews wears blue instead of red now — just like it didn't matter how Patrick Kane wore a different shade of red when he returned for the first time as a Red Wing in February 2024. They're both honorary Chicagoans forever."I went to play in the world championship after my last year in college [in 2007], and all the guys there were always like, 'Chicago is such a great sports city. Once the team gets going, it's going to be a great place to play,'" Toews said."Sure enough, that really came true within a couple years of being here. All the things lining up — and being able to take advantage of those opportunities — was all pretty special." Jonathan Toews, seen here in 2009, recalled many fans telling him stories throughout the years.Getty Images file photo Kane was the icon of those Hawks, and Duncan Keith and Brent Seabrook were the workhorses. But it was Toews who really built and maintained the bridge between the team and the city.Connor Murphy, one of seven remaining Hawks who overlapped with Toews, got to witness that firsthand."He’s the one teammate I've ever had where you go out with him in public and people won’t just say they’re a 'big fan,'" Murphy said. "They’ll almost give an emotional 'thank you' to him. They’ll literally say, ‘Thank you for making my life better.’"Because of the impact that he made representing as a leader in the community and...putting his heart on his sleeve with how he played, and always being team-first and community-first, that really resonated with people."Toews recalled fans coming up and sharing stories about where they were for Cup wins or other unforgettable moments, and he was always happy and grateful to hear those stories.Plenty more stories were shared over dinner Sunday with some of the alumni who stuck around after their centennial ceremony Saturday to meet up with Toews. He mentioned seeing Kris Versteeg, Andrew Shaw, Marian Hossa, Johnny Oduya and Troy Brouwer; Versteeg and Shaw sounded the horn before puck drop Monday.He and Kane got to face each other for the first time on NHL ice on New Year's Eve in Detroit, too. Toews' assist in that game seemed to spark a mid-season surge for him after he struggled through November and December.

chicago.suntimes.com20 janvier 2026
Cardinal Blase Cupich, fellow cardinals criticize Trump administration foreign policy
Cardinal Blase Cupich, fellow cardinals criticize Trump administration foreign policy
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Cardinal Blase Cupich, fellow cardinals criticize Trump administration foreign policy

Cardinal Blase Cupich joined two other U.S. Catholic leaders in denouncing President Donald Trump’s military action in Venezuela and overtures to take over Greenland.The policies raise “basic questions about the use of military force and the meaning of peace,” Cupich and two other cardinals wrote. Trump’s name was not used in the letter.“Our country’s moral role in confronting evil around the world, sustaining the…
chicago.suntimes.com20 janvier 2026
Rams' social-media team trolls Bears after L.A.'s victory
Rams' social-media team trolls Bears after L.A.'s victory
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Rams' social-media team trolls Bears after L.A.'s victory

The Rams' social-media team mocked the Bears over and over after the Rams' victory in the divisional round of the playoffs Sunday night.One post showed a bear closing a door with his teeth with the words "Good. Better. Rest" alongside it: Good, Better, Rest. pic.twitter.com/p5ciIcMZCo— Los Angeles Rams (@RamsNFL) January 19, 2026 Another showed a cartoon of a woman asking to listen to rapper Freddie Gibbs, who…
chicago.suntimes.com20 janvier 2026
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Marist survives late surge from Fremd to secure big win
Marist survives late surge from Fremd to secure big win
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Marist survives late surge from Fremd to secure big win

Marist was salivating at the chance to play against Fremd.The RedHawks play in the East Suburban Catholic Conference, one of the toughest in the state. They picked up a big win over the Christmas season against Lyons, but also lost to Nazareth, Carmel and Benet.Monday’s game against Fremd provided Marist an opportunity to prove itself against one of the better teams in the state. The RedHawks met the challenge after…
chicago.suntimes.com19 janvier 2026
Longtime Fox 32 Chicago sportscaster Lou Canellis close to deal with NBC 5
Longtime Fox 32 Chicago sportscaster Lou Canellis close to deal with NBC 5
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Longtime Fox 32 Chicago sportscaster Lou Canellis close to deal with NBC 5

Lou Canellis likely hosted his last Bears postgame show for Fox 32 on Sunday night. The longtime sportscaster is nearing a deal with NBC 5 that could be announced this week, the Sun-Times has learned.Nothing is final, but Canellis is at the end of his contract with Fox 32, and there are strong indications in the industry that he will land at NBC 5. His departure would leave Cassie Carlson and Tina Nguyen as Fox 32’s…
chicago.suntimes.com19 janvier 2026
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