WGN TV cut nine on-air personnel Monday in its latest round of layoffs, including entertainment critic and reporter Dean Richards and sports anchor Chris Boden, the Sun-Times has learned, and more ...
Ch. 9, cutting a wide swath out of “Chicago’s Very Own” TV newsroom. Eight veteran reporters and anchors were laid off Monday ...
Sean Lewis, Ray Cortopassi, Bronagh Tumulty, Judy Wang, Julian Crews, Paul Lisnek, Chris Boden and Dean Richards, according ...
Sean Lewis, a nearly two-decade veteran who has anchored the weekend morning broadcast since 2010, was among those laid off.
On Tuesday’s WGN Midday News, WGN-TV Family Charities, a fund of the Robert R. McCormick Foundation, presented four local charities with checks totaling over $81,000. This past November, Chicago’s ...
CHICAGO — WGN News will host a debate Thursday, February 19 between the leading candidates running for the Democratic Party nomination for United States Senator from Illinois. “Your Local Election ...
The new Wuthering Heights movie opens next Friday. But Margot Robbie is serving looks right now, as she travels around the globe, promoting the movie. The showstopper of them all was this Schiaparelli ...
Observed annually on the first Friday in February, National Wear Red Day is dedicated to showing support and raising awareness of women’s cardiovascular health. Heart disease is the number one killer ...
The fight over Chicago’s finances is still boiling even after aldermen passed an alternative budget that did not include the Mayor’s corporate head tax. At issue this week is video gambling. The new ...
A trip to Boston, being stared at by a hungry dog, and visiting the South Side trinket box — here’s what our Morning News crew did this weekend. Note: Music and sports rights prohibit us from posting ...
$81,015 Total in Grants! With the McCormick Foundation paying all campaign and administrative expenses, 100 percent of all donations were granted to these wonderful nonprofit organizations that serve ...
LA GRANGE, Ill. (WGN) — A Cook County judge seemed surprised suburban police hadn’t acted sooner to evict occupants of a La Grange house that’s been the site of more than 100 police visits – and a ...