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Basketball · ChicagoAmsal Delalic spent one year with the Pitt basketball program as a 21-year-old freshman and his time at Pitt did not go as planned with limited playing time and injury issues Those injury problems have persisted with Delalic’s new team in the DePaul Blue Demons. According to a press release from the DePaul basketball program, Delalic will miss the entirety of the 2025-26 season with an torn ACL. He suffered the injury during an open gym before t…See the Story
Former Pitt G Amsal Delalic to Miss Entirety of Upcoming Season

Chicago, IL · ChicagoIn the early hours of the morning, Stacey Greene unlocks the doors to Park Bait, a green wood-paneled shack at Montrose Point. She files past long, shallow tanks filled with minnows and crawfish, making sure they are properly stocked for the day ahead. Opening at 4 a.m., she flicks on the lights and prepares for...Read Article
Family-run bait shop marks 90 years

Chicago, IL · ChicagoIn recent years, Jean Baptiste Pointe DuSable has been known by many titles. He is called the first non-Native resident of the Chicagoland area, Chicago’s founder and Chicago’s Black “father.” Most recently, Lakeshore Drive was renamed to commemorate him in 2021, but little is definitively known about his life. He was a man of African...Read Article
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'He Saved My Life': A Young Mexican in Chicago Finds Hope Amid the Lack of Representation in Basketball
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College soccer player Chase Stegall, son of former NFL wideout Milton Stegall, dies ‘unexpectedly’ at 20
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