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Bears’ ‘Salty’ defense aims to prove 2023 late-season success was no fluke
Asked about his defense during OTAs, Bears defensive coordinator Eric Washington used the word “salty” to describe his unit. It seemed a fitting moniker for a group that had some success late in the season last year but is still playing with a chip on its shoulder. The...
Connelly seeks to put past mistake behind after being selected 19th in NHL draft by Golden Knights
LAS VEGAS — It meant little to Trevor Connelly what spot he was selected in the NHL draft — first round or beyond — due to the regrettable decision he made in the past. What ultimately mattered to the 18-year-old is the work he put in through volunteer work and diversity training to put him on a path forward in hockey after being selected 19th overall by the draft host Vegas Golden Knights on Friday night.
Daily Herald opinion: Stay safe this Fourth of July
Once again, it is that time of the year when the sound of pyrotechnics resounds through normally quiet suburban neighborhoods. With July 4 just days away, some folks are coming out after dark to set off firecrackers, bottle rockets, mortars, and other illegal fireworks. We understand why people get excited...
Singer, songwriter, provocateur and politician Kinky Friedman dead at 79
AUSTIN, Texas — Singer, songwriter, satirist and novelist Kinky Friedman, who led the alt-country band Texas Jewboys, toured with Bob Dylan, sang with Willie Nelson, and dabbled in politics with campaigns for Texas governor and other statewide offices, has died. Friedman, 79, died Thursday at his family's Texas ranch...
Martin Mull, hip comic and actor from ‘Fernwood Tonight’ and ‘Roseanne,’ dies at 80
LOS ANGELES — Martin Mull, whose droll, esoteric comedy and acting made him a hip sensation in the 1970s and later a beloved guest star on sitcoms including “Roseanne” and “Arrested Development,” has died, his daughter said Friday. Mull's daughter, TV writer and comic artist...
Iowa’s Supreme Court tells lower court to let strict abortion law go into effect
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The Iowa Supreme Court said Friday the state’s strict abortion law is legal, telling a lower court to dissolve a temporary block on the law and allowing Iowa to ban most abortions after about six weeks of pregnancy — before many women know they are pregnant.
Carol Stream man ordered held pretrial in road-rage related shooting in home improvement store parking lot
A Carol Stream man accused of shooting another man in a home improvement store parking lot after a road rage altercation was ordered held Saturday pending a trial, according to the DuPage County state’s attorney’s office. Judge Susan Alvarado granted the state’s motion to detain Carlos Sanchez, 26,...
Three states issued warnings about an unregulated boarding school for youth with autism. Illinois has 15 kids there.
Editor’s note: This story was originally published by ProPublica. Two more states are now scrutinizing a New York boarding school for autistic students and have warned school districts about troubling conditions there. In Connecticut, education officials visited Shrub Oak International School and alerted districts that a state watchdog group...
Decades after retiring from major leagues, Lisle’s Jack Perconte still in baseball as a coach
Editor’s note: This is the latest story in an occasional series about former professional baseball players living in the suburbs. Jack Perconte’s Major League Baseball debut was an inauspicious one. After four years in the Los Angeles Dodgers organization, the second baseman was called up to the big...
Bob Beal, Illinois boxing and martial arts hall of famer, dies
If you got hit by boxer and martial artist Bob Beal, you likely didn’t get up. Once described as having fists “like hammers from hell,” Beal was an inductee into the Illinois Boxing Hall of Fame and the Illinois Martial Arts Hall of Fame, both in 2015. He died May 27.
Jim O’Donnell: Palatine’s Schwantz is high on ‘24 Bears, tempered about Arlington Park
WHILE WARREN'S FOLLY plays out on Chicago's lakefront, there are some mayoral changes in the weather in two of the three charmed suburbs surrounding the Bears' 326 acres of Arlington Dark. Tom Hayes, the three-term village president of Arlington Heights, told Chris Placek of the Daily Herald that he will...
Did the Bulls look far enough to find their newest player?
The annual task of regarding the Chicago Bulls’ future is here again, an obligation taken grudgingly, like a flu shot and dental care. Granted, my attention has been remote, what with the Bulls being the fish-boil of professional basketball. After, in alphabetical order, Angel and Caitlin, little else has demanded notice in the wide world of hoops.
Chicago Dogs extend team win streak to five games after taking opener in Fargo, 8-4
Following a series sweep against the Winnipeg Goldeyes, the Dogs traveled to Fargo, North Dakota, for a three-game series against the RedHawks. The Dogs won their fifth straight game, 8-4 Friday night. Brooks Gosswein started the game on the mound for the Dogs in the series opener. Gosswein had been...
Remember when we thought the Cubs would be trade-deadline buyers?
At what point will the Cubs move from trade-deadline buyers to trade-deadline sellers?. The Cubs went 10-18 in May, 10-14 through Thursday in June. Baseball Reference rates their chances to make the playoffs at 5.5%, a number they seem intent on strangling the life out of. If Cubs bats don’t...
What to know about the Supreme Court decision limiting environmental rules
The Supreme Court on Friday curtailed the power of federal agencies to regulate the environment, public health and other fundamental aspects of American life. The 6-3 ruling, written by Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr., could make it easier for courts to block regulations aimed at addressing air pollution, combating climate change and protecting endangered species, lawyers say.
Cubs payroll decisions haven’t paid off in run production
Let's take a deeper dive into MLB salaries. The Cubs have been struggling, but spending money isn't really their problem. According to Spotrac.com, the Cubs rank eighth in MLB payroll at $226.8 million. But to borrow some modern slang, there's a whole lot of mid in their lineup — not terrible, but far from great hitters.
Weapons hypocrisy?
Strikes me as odd that there would be a weapon s-free zone around the Republican National Convention. Isn’t this the party that thinks everyone would be safer if everyone was armed? Obviously not around them. Guidelines: Keep it civil and on topic; no profanity, vulgarity, slurs or personal attacks....
Letters column needs more young writers
I can't help but notice that most people who write in to the Daily Herald are older. While age is not often explicitly stated in their submissions, it can be reasonably inferred. They mention having grandchildren or going to high school in the ‘70s or even ‘60s. This...
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