Benton Harbor Leaders Remember Civil Rights Icon Jesse Jackson
Reverend Jesse Jackson, who died at 84, had a long history of involvement in the Benton Harbor community.
Joffrey Ballet's 'American Icons' Showcases Diverse Dance Traditions
Blackhawks Rookie Greene Eager to Return After Surprise Scratch
Crime
Two Girls Struck in Englewood Hit-and-Run
Victims, ages 6 and 15, were in a crosswalk when a white SUV fled the scene.

Suspect in Fatal Shooting at UIC Parking Garage Found Dead
The suspect had no affiliation with the university, and the investigation is now closed.
Two Pedestrians Struck in Chicago Hit-and-Run Crash
A 6-year-old girl and 15-year-old girl were injured when a white SUV driver fled the scene.
Politics
Jesse Jackson Jr. Reflects on Father's Legacy: "He's the Personification of Hope"
Rev. Jesse Jackson's son pays tribute to his father's lifelong advocacy for equality and justice.

Chicago Voters Face Pivotal Midterm Choices
Endorsements, money, and the future of democracy are on the ballot
Attorney Jeffery Leving Mourns Death of Rev. Jesse Jackson
Leving calls Jackson a "great leader" on civil rights, education, and lifting people out of poverty
Weather
Fire Weather Watch Issued for Chicago Area
Severe storms also possible on Thursday as temperatures soar above average

Chicago Sees Record-Breaking Warmth Before Midweek Storms
Temperatures soared to 65 degrees, shattering a previous record, before rain and thunderstorms move in.
Chicago Breaks Century-Old February Heat Record
The city saw temperatures reach 65 degrees, the warmest February 16th on record.
Sports
Bears Eye Defensive Lineman Caleb Banks to Boost Pass Rush
NFL Analyst Sees Banks as Ideal Fit to Address Chicago's Interior Pressure Needs

Illinois Governor Acknowledges Bears Unlikely to Build New Stadium in Chicago
Pritzker says team's next home will likely be in Arlington Heights or Indiana
Chicago Bears' Potential Move to Indiana Sparks Debate
Fans and officials weigh in on the team's future and impact on the city
Lifestyle
Black Author Publishes Her Own Work, Encourages Others to Do the Same
Ariel Sylvester self-published to maintain control over her authentic voice and stories.

Historic 'House of Tomorrow' from 1933 World's Fair Restored
The iconic futuristic home is one of five that were moved to Beverly Shores, Indiana after the fair ended.
Atlanta Black-owned Toy Store to be Featured in Obama Presidential Center
The Brown Toy Box's educational kits will be sold at the new Obama Presidential Center's gift shop.