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After serving in the Michigan State athletic department for five years, Darien Harris has landed a front office job with the New York Giants.
Greg Bishop reviews moments from former President Donald Trump's appearance Wednesday in front of the National Association of Black Journalists conference in Chicago and airs response from Vice ...
AIDS Garden Chicago honors former Illinois state Rep. Greg Harris With just days left in Pride Month, AIDS Garden Chicago took the time Thursday to honor former Illinois state representative and ...
A semi-tractor truck without a trailer crashed and rolled over into a ditch along the Stevenson Expressway.
After a raucous roll call vote, the DNC showed off some timing chops by beaming Kamala Harris onto the screens in Chicago from her rally at Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee. Harris said just a brief ...
Fatal rollover crash on I-55 near Darien slows holiday getaway Illinois State Police troopers responded to a call of a multi-vehicle crash on the southbound lanes of I-55 near the Cass Avenue exit ...
Darien Harris, 16, charged with murder, attempted murder, assault after Euclid game shooting. Bond set at $500K, no contact with victims ordered.
Darien Harris is moving on from his alma mater to the NFL. The former Michigan State linebacker and team captain is leaving his job in the university’s athletic department to become the director ...
Another Michigan State Spartan is moving on to the NFL, but in a front office role. Former Michigan State linebacker Darien Harris has been hired by the New York Giants, as the club's website has ...
Five years after the pandemic hollowed out city centers across the country, a team of master’s students from the University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy has offered a roadmap to breathe ...
Darien Harris, 16, was ordered held on $500,000 bond after pleading not guilty to killing Sincere Rowdy, 17, and injuring four others near Euclid High School last August.
Chicago teacher Lincoln Brown narrates that he found two students passing a note that used the n-word, and decided it was a “teachable moment.” As he was recounting its use in the book ...