Thursday, January 22, 2026

Search results for keyword: 000 found in 1940 News.

obituaries
  • by david hall
Ann Lurie, who came to Chicago a nurse and became one of city’s best-known philanthropists, dies at 79

A self-described hippie, Ms. Lurie moved to Chicago in 1973 to work as an intensive care nurse. She wound up giving tens of millions of dollars to Northwestern University, Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago, Greater Chicago Food Depository, PAWS Chicago and several other…

transportation
  • by david hall
UPS agrees to sell its Chicago-based freight-brokerage division for $1B

UPS CEO Carol Tome said “the decision to sell our Coyote Logistics business allows an even greater focus on our core business."

small-business
  • by david hall
Caesar Pierogi & Cafe mixes it up with chocolate-filled pierogis, empanadas — and antique Polish books

The Portage Park restaurant run by a father-son team has grown its menu offerings since opening in 2022 and added a bookstore, selling Polish, Italian, French, Spanish and English books.

crime
  • by david hall
Teen charged in Jai’Mani Amir Rivera's slaying ordered detained while awaiting trial

Raysean Comer, 16, faces multiple felony charges, including first-degree murder and discharging a firearm that caused death, in addition to two other charges related to prior warrants, police said.