Darrell Williams Gets His Shot With the Bulls By Bryan Smith After his sexual-assault conviction in college was reversed, he went on to thrive at Texas A&M-Commerce, and now he'll play in the NBA Summer League. Read more
10 Must-Read Stories for This Week in Chicago By Whet Moser The Deadly 1995 Heat Wave, the Jackie Robinson West Whistleblower, and more Read more
Here's What It Feels Like to Get Gored by a Bull By Mark Bazer Local author “Buffalo” Bill Hillmann made it through a decade of bull runs in Pamplona unscathed—until he didn’t in 2014. Read more
Where to Watch the Fireworks in Chicago on July 4 By Caroline Hicks and Hannah Nyhart Want to watch on the water, on the beach, or away from the crowds? Here's where to go. Read more
Three Lessons About Hillary Clinton from Her High School Days By Chris Bentley What you can learn about the candidate’s possible presidency from her school days in Park Ridge Read more
28 Photos of Chicago's Pride Parade in 2015 A million people cheered on 200 floats and thousands of marchers from Uptown to Lincoln Park this Sunday. Here's what happened. Read more
How 739 People Died in a Chicago Heat Wave By Mike Thomas In this oral history, key players recount how one of Chicago’s worst disasters unfolded. Read more
Watch Rahm Emanuel Get Choked Up Celebrating Marriage Equality By Emmet Sullivan The mayor spoke to a crowd of hundreds at Sidetrack Video Bar on Friday after the Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriage nationwide. Read more
The New York Times Needs to Stop Writing About Chicago By Emmet Sullivan The culinary mecca of the Midwest has more than deep-dish pizza and cheesecake. Read more
What Vice Gets Wrong About 'Chiraq'—and Chicago By Whet Moser The outlet's latest article points out real problems in the city, but it fails to understand how Chicago actually works. Read more