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TV actor Richard Chamberlain, 'Dr. Kildare' star and 'king of the miniseries,' dies at 90

Richard Chamberlain, the iconic star of the 1960s series "Dr. Kildare" and renowned for his roles in miniseries, has passed away at the age of 90 due to complications from a stroke. His partner, Martin Rabbett, shared a heartfelt tribute, reflecting on Chamberlain's legacy and the love they shared. Known for his good looks and charm, Chamberlain made significant contributions to television and theater throughout his career.

2 killed, 3 wounded in shooting at Hammond pub

A shooting at Portside Pub in Hammond, Indiana, early Sunday resulted in two fatalities and three injuries. Authorities indicated that the incident appears to be domestic-related, prompting an ongoing investigation. The police are urging anyone with information to come forward.

Ending on a sad note River North Hard Rock Cafe closes its doors

The Hard Rock Cafe in River North, Chicago, closed its doors on March 30, 2025, after nearly 40 years of operation, marking the end of an era for fans and locals. Customers expressed sadness over the closure, reminiscing about their experiences and the restaurant's significance in the city’s dining culture. The closure reflects changing musical tastes and the challenges faced by establishments that cater to specific genres.

VA Workers Fired Under Suspicious Circumstances at Lovell Health Care Center

Eighteen employees at the Lovell Federal Health Care Center were abruptly terminated under the pretense of efficiency, despite having stellar performance reviews. Following their dismissal, these workers were placed on paid administrative leave, raising concerns about the motivations behind their firings. This situation highlights broader issues regarding employment practices and accountability within the VA system.

With the regular season winding down, Bulls have a play-in path forward

The Chicago Bulls are in a tight race for the playoffs as the regular season nears its conclusion. Coach Billy Donovan emphasizes the urgency of each game, as the Bulls currently sit in the No. 9 seed for the play-in tournament, tied with the Miami Heat. With eight games remaining, every match is crucial as they seek to improve their standing and secure a postseason spot.

What to watch for from Bears brass at this week's NFL Annual Meeting

The article discusses the key topics and decisions facing the Chicago Bears during the NFL's annual meeting in Palm Beach, Florida. It highlights the ongoing stadium situation, the upcoming NFL draft strategies, and personal remarks from Chairman George McCaskey regarding family legacy. The piece underscores the significance of these developments for the franchise's future.

"'I wasn't throwing out rainbows.' Gay Chicago firefighters, on TV and in real life, focus on their jobs"

The article explores the experiences of Darren Ritter, a fictional gay firefighter on the show "Chicago Fire," and Lt. Paul Clark, a real-life gay firefighter in Chicago. Both share their journeys in a traditionally conservative environment, shedding light on the challenges and acceptance they faced in their respective roles. The narrative emphasizes the impact of representation in media and the importance of personal integrity in the face of prejudice.

White Sox-Angels scheduled to resume at 535 p.m.

The Angels-White Sox game faced a rain delay, with the score tied at 2-2 in the seventh inning. The National Weather Service has issued a severe weather warning for the Chicago area, anticipating rain for the next 30-60 minutes. Roger Bossard will assess the situation before resuming the game.

Lil Durk releases Deep Thoughts album while jailed on murder-for-hire charges

Chicago rapper Lil Durk has released his latest album, “Deep Thoughts,” while facing murder-for-hire charges. The album, featuring collaborations with several notable artists, is accompanied by a documentary that provides insight into its creation, juxtaposed with news footage of Durk's arrest. This release comes amidst ongoing legal troubles, including a wrongful death lawsuit related to rival rapper Quando Rondo's shooting.

Automatic Precision sees a bright future, despite potential tariffs threat on manufacturing business

Automatic Precision, a Harwood Heights-based manufacturer, has thrived since 1976 without layoffs, producing precision components for various industries. Despite potential challenges from import tariffs on raw materials, the company remains optimistic about future demand for American-made products. Vice President Chris Bulat emphasizes the importance of skilled labor and encourages young people to consider trade schools.

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