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Chicago Bears: Andy Dalton is the guy on ThanksgivingVincent Pariseon November 23, 2021 at 4:00 pm

There are a lot of bad things that came from the Chicago Bears’ performance against the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday afternoon. They are not a good football team but things got even worse with this one and now they are 3-7 which is a well-deserved record. The worst part of the game was the fact […] Chicago Bears: Andy Dalton is the guy on Thanksgiving – Da Windy City – Da Windy City – A Chicago Sports Site – Bears, Bulls, Cubs, White Sox, Blackhawks, Fighting Illini & MoreRead More

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West Garfield Park man charged with shooting at Chicago police officersDavid Struetton November 23, 2021 at 3:16 pm

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Felton Williams was recently paroled for battery to an officer and now faces attempted murder charges, according to police.

A man recently paroled for battery to an officer now faces attempted murder charges after allegedly shooting at two Chicago police officers in West Garfield Park Sunday evening.

Felton Williams fired shots but didn’t hit anyone after running from an “investigative stop” in the 200 block of South Kostner Avenue, Chicago police said.

Police returned fire and struck Williams, police said. Williams, who lives a couple blocks from where he was shot, was expected to survive.

Williams, 32, also faces counts of aggravated battery to an officer, armed habitual criminal and aggravated discharge of a firearm.

In September, Williams was convicted of aggravated battery to a police officer and sentenced to three years in prison, court records show. He was released later that month on time-served and was on parole during the shooting.

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Chicago Bulls: Recap of a very tough stretch of gamesJACOB GRANTon November 23, 2021 at 3:00 pm

The Chicago Bulls are the number one seed in the East following their toughest test of the season. The Bulls just went through the gauntlet playing 12 straight games against teams .500 or better. If you recall, I recently spoke about the aforementioned 12 game stretch and considered going .500 over that span a monumental […] Chicago Bulls: Recap of a very tough stretch of games – Da Windy City – Da Windy City – A Chicago Sports Site – Bears, Bulls, Cubs, White Sox, Blackhawks, Fighting Illini & MoreRead More

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Waukesha parade crash suspect expected in court TuesdayAssociated Presson November 23, 2021 at 2:14 pm

People gathered Monday in Waukesha’s Cutler Park for a candlelight vigil for those affected by the Waukesha Christmas Parade tragedy. | AP

Police Chief Dan Thompson said police were going to recommend the Milwaukee man face five charges of first degree intentional homicide, which is punishable by life in prison.

WAUKESHA, Wis. — The suspect in a Christmas parade crash in suburban Milwaukee that killed five people was free on $1,000 bail posted just two days before the deadly event, a fact that is leading to a review of what happened and renewed calls for giving judges more power to set higher bails.

One pending case against the 39-year-old Milwaukee man included an allegation that he deliberately hit a woman with his car in early November after a fight. Prosecutors in Milwaukee County on Monday called their bail recommendation “inappropriately low” given the facts of that case and the Sunday crash, and said they would review it.

Julius Kim, a defense attorney and former assistant prosecutor, said the bail could easily have been set more than twice as high.

“He was accused of running over the mother of his kid, and to put it at $1,000 strikes me as low,” Kim said. “It could have been an inexperienced attorney who happened to be reviewing cases that day.”

Police said the Milwaukee man was behind the wheel of the SUV that sped through the parade route in Waukesha on Sunday, killing five and injuring 48 others. Waukesha Police Chief Dan Thompson said the man was leaving the scene of a domestic dispute that had taken place just minutes earlier.

Thompson said police were going to recommend he face five charges of first degree intentional homicide, which is punishable by life in prison. He was to appear in court Tuesday afternoon.

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Toppled chairs line West Main Street in downtown Waukesha, Wis., after an SUV drove into a parade of Christmas marchers Sunday, Nov. 21, 2021.

Legal experts cautioned that one extreme case should not be reason to push for higher bail amounts that would keep poorer defendants behind bars longer while they await trial.

“We don’t want to have a kneejerk reaction here and say ‘Let’s lock up a lot of people pretrial,” said John Gross, a law professor at the University of Wisconsin Law School and also director of its Public Defender Project.

“I’m sure the district attorney’s office is going to look back at this and ask themselves, ‘Did we get this wrong?’ said Gross, the law school professor. “This is such an extreme incident … could they reasonably expect he would get behind a vehicle and run people down on a parade route? What would have alerted you to the capacity he would have had for this kind of violence?”

Some Republicans were quick to jump on the case as an example of a broken legal system.

Republican Rebecca Kleefisch, a former Wisconsin lieutenant governor who is running for governor in 2022, called the killings “yet another avoidable tragedy that occurred because a violent career criminal was allowed to walk free and terrorize our community.”

And Republican state Rep. Cindi Duchow said she was reintroducing a constitutional amendment that would change the bail process in Wisconsin to allow judges to consider a defendant’s danger to the community when setting bail. Judges currently are only allowed to consider the possibility that defendants might not show up for a court appearance when setting bail.

“He tried to run over his girlfriend with his car — that’s attempted murder,” Duchow said. “If you’re a danger to society, you should have to work hard to get out.”

Thompson, the police chief, said that there was no evidence the bloodshed Sunday was a terrorist attack or that the driver knew anyone in the parade. He acted alone, the chief said.

The suspect had left the site of the domestic disturbance before officers arrived and was not being chased by police at the time of the crash, according to the chief, who gave no further details on the dispute.

On Sunday, a joyous scene of marching bands and children dancing in Santa hats and waving pompoms gave way in an instant to screams and the sight of crumpled bodies as the SUV sped through barricades and struck dancers, musicians and others in the community of 72,000.

Police identified those killed as Virginia Sorenson, 79; LeAnna Owen, 71; Tamara Durand, 52; Jane Kulich, 52; and Wilhelm Hospel, 81. Sorenson, Owen and Durand were members the Dancing Grannies club, and Hospel helped out with the group.

“It looked like dummies being thrown in the air,” said Nicole Schneiter, who was there with her children and grandchildren. “It took a second to register, like, ‘Is that what we really just saw?’ And then you looked in the road and there were just people laying in the road.”

At least nine patients, most of them children, were in critical condition Monday at two hospitals, and seven others were reported in serious condition.

Hundreds gathered at a downtown park Monday night in Waukesha, Wisconsin, for a candlelight vigil in honor of those lost and hurt in a deadly Christmas parade crash a day earlier. A pair of clergy solemnly read the names of those who died. Volunteers handed out sandwiches, hot chocolate, and candles at the vigil, which was attended by interfaith leaders and elected officials.

“We are parents. We are neighbors. We are hurting. We are angry. We are sad. We are confused. We are thankful. We are all in this together. We are Waukesha Strong,” said a tearful Amanda Medina Roddy with the Waukesha school district.

The chief said that police weren’t pursuing the driver before he entered the parade route, but n officer did fire a shot to try to stop him. The officer stopped firing because of the danger to others. The suspect was not injured.

Mayor Shawn Reilly described the parade as a “Norman Rockwell-type” event that “became a nightmare.”

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The Best Black Friday Specials in Chicago You Cannot MissXiao Faria daCunhaon November 23, 2021 at 2:27 pm

We’ve talked enough about where to get your Thanksgiving dinner ordered. But let’s not forget now is also the best time to shop of the year — Black Friday! Good for foodies like ourselves, Chicago restaurants are never too shy to come up with amazing holiday campaigns and specials. So grab your notepad, or better, your credit card, and be ready to snatch these Black Friday Specials in Chicago!

108 W Kinzie St, Chicago, IL 60654

Not for Black Friday, but Mercadito is bringing you a Black Wednesday drink special! Diners can enjoy $25 Don Julio 1942, $25 Clas Azul Reposado, and $5 Daura Damms or Tecates.

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Enjoy Black Friday Brunch and Bourbon County Stout Tapping at Old Town Pour House and Sweetwater. In addition to the full brunch menu, we’re tapping the rare and coveted favorite for guests to enjoy the day after Thanksgiving. Also, for a limited time, you can purchase $100+ in gift cards and enter to win The Ultimate Chicago Weekend for Two, including airfare, two-night stay downtown, Sky Deck tickets, a river cruise, a tour of Goose Island, and more.

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Set against a scenic pine forest backdrop, the Alpine Biergarten features multiple roaring fire pits, patio and barrel table heat lamps, throws and apparel to stay warm, twinkle lighting, holiday décor, outdoor table service, and over two acres of winter wonderland to explore. During opening weekend (Nov 26-28), aptly named Alpine Fest, the Chicago Culinary Kitchen food truck will be on-site serving up Texas-style BBQ to heat things up even more!

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Also, new this year, BCB will expand its Alpine concept with the introduction of the Alpine Lodge – a cozy German winter lodge atmosphere for those who prefer to stay indoors.

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2002 W Roscoe St, Chicago, IL 60618

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1113 W Armitage Ave, Chicago, IL 60614

This holiday season, you can give the gift of experience and a personal locker in a 57-degree temperature-controlled wine, beer, and spirits cellar with a gift membership to Birch Road Cellar. From a daytime co-working space and member-only events to date nights, game nights, wine and spirits appreciation nights, and private gatherings, Birch Road Cellar members use the Roscoe Village and Lincoln Park clubhouses for various activities.

The membership is a unique experiential gift for someone new to the city, the wine and spirits lover or even those who work from home. The gift membership is $315 for a 3-month membership and the enrollment fee is waived. Gift recipients will be presented with a custom Birch Road Cellar key chain in a decorative key box which can be shipped at no extra cost. Learn more about the membership deal or purchase at https://www.birchroadcellar.com/gift/

900 E Grand Ave, Chicago, IL 60611

This holiday season, gift the opportunity to experience Chicago’s most iconic destinations like never before with Sable at Navy Pier, the first and only hotel on Navy Pier, and Lirica Restaurant. For a limited time only, patrons can enjoy a complimentary $25 bonus gift card for every $100 gift card purchase at Sable and Lirica. These sales are for a limited time only, running now and valid through December 31, 2021.

Locals and out-of-towners alike looking to extend their Thanksgiving weekend are also welcome to enjoy an exclusive Flash Sale at Sable, going on from Thanksgiving Thursday 11/25 through Tuesday 11/30. During this time, guests will enjoy $50 off per night with discounted rates starting at $129, when booking here.

Sultry Steps Boutique

1112 S Delano Ct, Chicago, IL 60605

Must. Have. New. Boots. Come on, are you really not going to get a new pair for this holiday? Well, see if this deal changes your mind! Sultry Steps Boutique located within Roosevelt Collection Shops will be offering 15% off all in-store purchases, free shipping on all online orders (use code SULTRY), and customers will receive a free fashion shoe calendar with in-store purchases.

958 W Armitage AveChicago, IL 60614

It’s the holiday season, you need something for your skin to battle all that carb and fat you’re about to put down your throat (although, no judgments here!). Well, then check this out: Newly opened Art of Pure, clean beauty and wellness curator will be running a 20% off sale, both in-store and online. For purchases over $300, shoppers will receive a free gift valued at $53. What’s your next organic skincare product going to be?

155 N Peoria St, Chicago, IL 60607

What does Thanksgiving remind you of? A staycation! From Nov. 24-26, book Nobu Hotel Chicago’s Black Friday rate and receive 30% off one of a luxurious Suite or 25% off an indulgent Deluxe Room. Free cancellation. Blackout dates may apply. Book online at chicago.nobuhotels.com.

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Chicago Bears: Ryan Pace shouldn’t be off the hookVincent Pariseon November 23, 2021 at 2:00 pm

The Chicago Bears are in bad shape right now. They are coming off a very embarrassing loss to the Baltimore Ravens. In that game, they were using Tyler Huntley who was an undrafted player that never made a start in the NFL before. He was mostly awful and still managed to win the game for […] Chicago Bears: Ryan Pace shouldn’t be off the hook – Da Windy City – Da Windy City – A Chicago Sports Site – Bears, Bulls, Cubs, White Sox, Blackhawks, Fighting Illini & MoreRead More

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Chicago Blackhawks: 1 player to keep an eye on in CalgaryVincent Pariseon November 23, 2021 at 1:00 pm

The Calgary Flames are a great hockey team. They get good goaltending, play a solid system, and have multiple people who can put the puck in the back of the net. They are going to be one of the Chicago Blackhawks’ biggest tests since making the coaching change a few weeks ago. Going out and […] Chicago Blackhawks: 1 player to keep an eye on in Calgary – Da Windy City – Da Windy City – A Chicago Sports Site – Bears, Bulls, Cubs, White Sox, Blackhawks, Fighting Illini & MoreRead More

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Several Chicago Bears players want Matt Nagy fired, Pace may followRyan Heckmanon November 23, 2021 at 12:00 pm

For many, this week is a heartwarming one filled with family, food and football. For Chicago Bears head coach Matt Nagy, this week could turn ugly in a hurry. The Bears dropped their fifth game in a row on Sunday in a fairly gross fashion. Losing to the Baltimore Ravens, who were down Lamar Jackson […] Several Chicago Bears players want Matt Nagy fired, Pace may follow – Da Windy City – Da Windy City – A Chicago Sports Site – Bears, Bulls, Cubs, White Sox, Blackhawks, Fighting Illini & MoreRead More

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Chicago Bulls: Exhausted, missing Nikola Vucevic in blowout lossRyan Heckmanon November 23, 2021 at 12:30 pm

Monday night, the Chicago Bulls entered their second of a back-to-back at home as they took on the Indiana Pacers. Going into the game, the Pacers were a mediocre 7-9, while the Bulls came in 12-5. However, these Pacers were much better than their record showed. Indiana is a good team. They had just gotten […] Chicago Bulls: Exhausted, missing Nikola Vucevic in blowout loss – Da Windy City – Da Windy City – A Chicago Sports Site – Bears, Bulls, Cubs, White Sox, Blackhawks, Fighting Illini & MoreRead More

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