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Wolfpoint Watches, Koval Distillery, and Other Father’s Day Gifts Perfect for the Chicago DadBrian Lendinoon June 9, 2022 at 5:30 pm

Father’s Day is right around the corner and you want to show how much you appreciate the hard work, love, and dedication your dad gives for his family…and his city. We’re not talking another tie, a gift card to Menard’s or bottle of his favorite bourbon (though there is nothing wrong with any of these things). No, you want to give dad something a little more personal this year. Use this list as an inspiration for Chicago-themed Father’s Day gifts perfect for your dad, father-figure, or most important man in your life. 

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Wolfpoint is the boutique Chicago-based watch brand built for the modern Chicago dad. On his off days from screaming DA BEARS! and downing copious deep dish pizza, dad likes to clean up a little. He works hard and you want to show him how much you appreciate those 7am Metra commutes to the Loop to earn for the family and there is no better way to do that than with a brand new timepiece from Wolfpoint Watches.

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But wait! UrbanMatter Chicago has teamed up with Wolfpoint to give your dad a Father’s Day to remember. Together, we are giving one (1) Chicago dad a brand new Wolfpoint timepiece and two (2) tickets to the Chicago Cubs game against the Atlanta Braves on June 19th!

FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO ENTER FOR YOUR CHANCE TO GIVE DAD THE FATHER’S DAY HE DESERVES FOLLOW THIS LINK FOR EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW! 

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Even though the NFL season might be in jeopardy, fans will continue to support the Chicago Bears no matter what. This personalized decanter set is the perfect way for your dad to show off his support for his hometown team.

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With the new series, “The Last Dance,” Michael Jordan is back in mainstream media again. Remind your father of the good-ole-days with this MJ-themed t-shirt.

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Shop local and buy your dad some coffee beans from Dark Matter Coffee. You can also sign him up from a coffee subscription, for the gift that keeps on giving.

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Refill your father’s liquor cabinet with a bottle (or two) of whiskey from Koval Distillery. If your dad isn’t a whiskey fan, they also sell gin and liqueurs like coffee or ginger liqueur.

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Reckless Records is one of the most iconic record stores in Chicago. The Wicker Park store is filled with old and new treasures alike, ensuring you’ll find something that your father-figure will love.

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The wall hanging is decorated with roughly 20 Chicago Bears authentic cards that have been placed behind the Bear’s logo. The cards vary, but ten to range from the 80’s to the present day. You can even request specific players if your dad has a favorite!

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This phone case is available in multiple sizes and for multiple types of phones—perfect for a Cubs fan that wants to keep his phone safe.

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For the fathers who are fans of White Sox and grilling, this toolset will be a welcome addition this summer.

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If your dad is a brewer, get him a Chicago-themed tap handle to round out his collection. Add his favorite six-pack to make it an unforgettable gift.

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These coasters are for serious Blackhawks fans only and are filled with the greatest Blackhawks plays ever, including the 2010 Stanley Cup Finals Game 6 goal in overtime.

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Add a little flavor to your dad’s life with fresh spices from this Lincoln Square boutique shop. You can choose between dips and dressings, bbq and grilling spices, world flavors, and chiles.

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The Book Cellar has tons of options available for you to peruse. If you can’t decide what book to get your dad, you can sign him up for their subscription program, and the Book Cellar staff will do the hard work for you and send your dad a book a month.

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A Stay at The Blackstone

Do you have a sports dad? Book the “Chicago Fire’d Up” package that includes luxury accommodations with a view of Lake Michigan, two match tickets to watch Chicago Fire FC at Soldier Field, two team jerseys and a food and beverage credit to savor bites and libations at Mercat a la Planxa. Guests will also receive access to The Midway, which provides an exclusive game day experience with the players and coaches.

For dads obsessed with histories, book the “Soulful Chicago” package and experience the city like a modern-day mobster. The package features a 2-3 hour tour with Private Tours Chicago where guests will visit live music venues, iconic locations that attracted racketeers and gangsters from around the country and hear stories filled with corruption, gin, and organized crime.

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This year, skip the steaks and instead gather the family for a one-of-a-kind adventure on the Chicago River. Whether dad dreams of living out his James Bond fantasy on a 1950s Retro Boat, casually captaining a classic all-weather Duffy boat, or taking in the sights on a round 360-degree view Donut boat, Chicago Electric Boat Company has got him covered. Each boat can fit parties of four to 12, so they’re perfect for intimate family gatherings out on the water, and you can even bring dad’s favorite drinks and snacks with their BYOB set-up, plus blast his favorite bands through the on-board Bluetooth sound system.

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Navy Veterans, Captains, and fellow Dads Erich & Ray have the best Father’s Day experience for the #1 guy in your life…a ride on a piece of floating Chicago history! On Sunday, June 19, enjoy Historical & Architectural Tours (12 & 3 pm) or a Sunset Cruise (7:30 pm) with your Dad’s favorite libation…what a great way to spend the day! Please let me know if you’re interested in including in any Father’s Day round-up stories about Things to Do for Father’s Day or Gift Guides…what Dad wouldn’t want a ticket to ride on a 1937 fire boat filled with artifacts, historical photos and more?!

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Is It time for Chicago White Sox to move on from Tony La Russa?

Tony La Russa appears to be on the hot seat after another tough loss on Thursday afternoon.

The White Sox let a 4-0 lead slip away in the fifth inning in Thursday’s loss to the Dodgers, eventually dropping the final game of the series 11-9. But following the game, the main headline is on a decision that La Russa made during the game that backfired.

La Russa has been criticized for poor choices all year, but Thursday’s decision to intentionally walk Trea Turner on a 1-2 count with 2 outs might be the worst one yet.  With Max Muncy on deck and a runner on, La Russa called for the intentional walk and minutes later Muncy launched a three-run shot to break the game open and give the Dodgers a 10-5 lead.

“When was the last time you saw somebody intentionally walked on 1-2?”
“Doesn’t happen often.”
*Boom* https://t.co/LNR52guBkG

The pitcher on the mound was lefty, Bennett Sousa, and with Muncy on deck, La Russa preferred the lefty versus lefty matchup despite already having two strikes on Turner.  The decision was bizarre to say the least. It left everyone scratching their heads, including the White Sox broadcast team.

Moreover, the unfortunate part of all this is that Muncy is a better hitter career wise against lefties than he is against righties. Muncy career stats against righties: .228/.357/.475, .832 OPS.  His career stats against lefties are as follows: .251/.365/.492, .857 OPS.  One would assume that La Russa would be aware of this information, and factor it into his decision making.

Nonetheless, La Russa defended his decision in the post game interview.  Just for the record, Trea Tuner is a career .197/.204/.304 hitter on a 1-2 count.

“Does anybody in this room really think that even with the count, we should have gone to Turner? No chance.” https://t.co/XbFqGgoEGv

The mistake is just the latest for La Russa in what has been a frustrating time as manager of the White Sox.

In the second game against the Dodgers, La Russa started Leury Garcia in the leadoff spot.  Garcia is currently hitting .184 on the year.

Injuries have made it tough to have the same 9 hitters in the lineup daily.  Nevertheless, there has been zero consistency in the lineups being made all year long.  Players that are hot should be hitting higher in the lineup, not a different spot every game.  It almost feels like La Russa writes names of the players on pieces of paper and shuffles them around in his hat, and voila!

Additionally, La Russa is leaving his starters in the game for far too long.  In Thursdays game against the Dodgers, La Russa did not warm up anyone in the bullpen until Dylan Cease threw his 98th pitch of the game.  He made the same mistake in a game against the Tampa Bay Rays with Lucas Giolito.

For instance, La Russa once brought in a lefty to face a righty after a lefty had just batted in a critical situation back on May 12 against the New York Yankees.  That tells you everything you need to know about that.

This is not to say the White Sox struggles fall solely on the manager, but these type of decisions are hurting the team tremendously.  Above all, Inconsistent offense, bad defense, and injuries is this teams biggest downfall.

Is it possible La Russa could be the next one to be relieved of his duties?

Make sure to check out our WHITE SOX forum for the latest on the team.

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Video: Justin Fields can crank a baseball

Justin Fields and the Chicago Bears visit Wrigley Field

Justin Fields can do more than throw footballs. He can blast baseballs over the ivy. The second-year quarterback went with the Chicago Bears to visit Wrigley Field Thursday. While at the ballpark, players hit balls at a home run derby.

Video posted to Twitter showed Fields, who played baseball in high school, launching one over the left-field wall. If Fields career doesn’t work out in the NFL, he could be able to take a Tim Tebow path to the MLB.

Chicago Bears QB Justin Fields just hit a home run at Wrigley Field.
(Video via @JuiceHerbert) https://t.co/tJd8LFgTO4

Crushin it!

The Bears have some bats on their roster

Fields wasn’t the only Bears player swinging for the fences. Bears Twitter posted videos of multiple players hitting the holy hell out of the baseball. These guys have some sweet athletic talents outside of what we see them do in football cleats.

It’s nice to see the Bears hanging out and having a good time after a long week of OTA’s. The Bears have had some adversity this week after being forced to miss a practice. But for now, that seems in the distant past. Next week, the Bears will continue their progress on the football field with a mandatory minicamp. Hopefully, the Bears hit that out of the park.

Make sure to check out our Bears forum for the latest on the team.

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Fire breaks out at apartment building a block from Wrigley Field

No injuries were reported after a fire broke out at an apartment building a block from Wrigley Field Friday morning, according to the Chicago Fire Department.

The fire was extinguished and firefighters were “chasing hotspots” at the building at 3531-3533 N. Sheffield, CFD Deputy Chief Brian Johnson said.

The fire began around 7:20 a.m. on a rear porch, Johnson said. Five adults and one child were displaced.

Video from news helicopters showed firefighters on the roof of the building extinguishing flames around 8 a.m.

Additional details were not released.

A fire was extinguished Friday at the building in the 3500 block of North Sheffield.

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5 Ways to Reduce Water Waste at Your Company

5 Ways to Reduce Water Waste at Your Company

Whether you know it or not, your business wastes a lot of water. Worldwide, industry is responsible for almost 20% of water use. Their water withdrawal has also grown exponentially between 1950 and the last decade. Because of this and changing climates, droughts have become much more common. To both conserve water and lessen carelessness, companies should learn how to improve their habits.

How can you start creating better practices for conservation? Here are five ways your company can reduce water waste.

1. Water Audits

The first two months of 2022 were the driest in California’s recorded history. Citizens of the state are already anticipating restrictions on how much water they can use. To help fight this problem, they and states everywhere can start receiving regular audits on their buildings to see how much water they waste. 

Faucets and toilets that operate automatically can help save by only running when absolutely necessary. Anything low-flow can also cut water use by 30%. Catching leaks can save about 3,000 gallons of water in a year. If your company wants to conserve water, start with an audit to maximize efficiency.

2. Water-bill Tracking

Whether you’ve never had a pipe problem or have experienced a leak before, keeping an eye on your water bill can show how much water you’re wasting. If you have a good idea of how much you spend on average, you’ll be able to notice any anomalies on your bill. Did this month’s price seem oddly higher than others? Check your pipes to see if there are any issues. Even small drips can turn into significant problems.

Call a plumber as soon as you notice something wrong with your pipes. They can get things fixed before something costly happens. In addition to saving you money on utilities, pipe maintenance can also reduce your chances of flooding and mold.

3. Better Car Wash Practices

Plenty of companies have their own vehicles required for daily operations. Keeping these in top shape can help promote business while on the road. To keep those cars clean in a more environmentally conscious way, take up better car-wash practices. If you wash them on-site, you could use these water-saving ideas to keep your vehicles clean:

Using pressure washersFinding waterless car cleanersGetting automatic shut-off nozzlesGoing back to the bucket and towel

For companies that clean their cars off-site, ask the car wash you use how they conserve water. Do they find ways to recycle or reuse? It may also interest you to hear about the eco-friendly soaps they use. Whichever way you maintain your vehicles, there are ways to do so while saving water.

4. Water Management Tips

Encourage employees to conserve water by sharing tips and creating plans. It may be beneficial to hold a meeting or seminar to discuss the best ways to reduce water waste. You could talk to them about smart water bottles that can tell you how much water you need, promoting better lifestyle choices. Tell them any water they’re planning to dump out could instead water plants around the building. If your break room has a dishwasher, ask that they only run it once the machine is full.

Obviously, employees are going to use the most water. They’re the ones who are occupying the space the water is for. However, you can still ask them to use less and conserve more. Think about making it a goal to cut water usage and incentivize it with rewards.

5. Moisture Sensors for Landscaping

Many companies rely on timed sprinkler systems to water their grass and plants. While it’s more reliable than rain, it can also be unnecessary. Americans waste around 50% of outdoor water because of poor watering techniques. To reduce this number, consider installing sensors that measure moisture. Instead of relying on a timer, these sprinklers will only use water when it’s necessary.

Additionally, if you’re re-doing some of your landscaping, you could use more drought-resistant plants. These will rarely need water while providing the same effects as other foliage. You could also use a rain barrel to gather water and use it to nourish any indoor plants.

Reduce Water Waste at Your Company

Conserving water means helping out the planet and spending less on utility bills. While the world is facing freshwater shortages, companies need to find ways to reuse and reduce how much they use. Use these tips to reduce your company’s water waste.

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Era- and genre-defining posthardcore act These Arms Are Snakes hit the road on a reunion tour

Formed in Seattle by former members of technical hardcore powerhouse Botch and mathy indie-rock outfit Kill Sadie, These Arms Are Snakes defined an era and a movement of thinking person’s heavy music during their initial run from 2002 to 2009. Injecting the knotty complexity of their previous bands with a swing and throb befitting the most propulsive noise-rock acts of Touch and Go’s early-90s heyday, the music of These Arms Are Snakes became the platonic ideal of early-aughts posthardcore: tough yet fun, sassy and provocative, challenging but catchy. After delivering three albums of aggressive, genre-bending songs rife with fuzzed-out bass, alien synths, confrontational vocals, and lush walls of guitar, the band split and its members all went on to other projects; drummer Chris Common works as a record producer, and bassist Brian Cook has continued to build one of the most prolific resumés in heavy music, holding down the low end in Russian Circles and Sumac, contributing session work to Mammifer and Mouth of the Architect, and maintaining the solo project Torment & Glory. Last August, These Arms Are Snakes came together for a weekend of hometown reunion shows, and this April they released Duct Tape & Shivering Crows via Suicide Squeeze. A compilation of non-album tracks and early demo recordings, the record sheds light on their humble beginnings and proves they still had gas in the tank when they parted ways. When the full-blown These Arms Are Snakes reunion tour hits Lincoln Hall (with Louisville trio Young Widows opening), you can see how the years have treated their angular sounds—and the unhinged, self-destructive performances of vocalist Steve Snere.

These Arms are Snakes,Young Widows, Thu 6/16, 8 PM, Lincoln Hall, 2424 N. Lincoln, $25, 18+

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Tony La Russa’s blunder cost the Chicago White Sox a winTodd Welteron June 10, 2022 at 12:00 pm

The Chicago White Sox somehow snatched defeat from the jaws of victory in the series finale against the Los Angeles Dodgers.

The White Sox were cruising along with a 4-0 lead heading into the fifth inning. That is when everything fell apart.

Starting pitcher Dylan Cease was pitching well until third baseman Jake Burger committed an error. Instead of an inning-ending double play or at least two outs, Cease and the Sox unraveled.

The Los Angeles Dodgers went on to score six runs in the fifth and take a two-run lead. Burger atoned for his error by hitting a solo home run in the bottom of the frame.

Things got worse for the Chicago White Sox in the top of the sixth inning. Reliever Bennett Sousa was tapped to pitch the sixth inning. It was a big mistake from the beginning.

Gavin Lux reached on an infield single where Bennett Sousa didn’t get over in time for Andrew Vaughn’s flip to first, reached second when Jake Burger bobbled a potential double play ball, and scored on a two-out bloop single by Freddie Freeman. It’s 7-5 Dodgers

— James Fegan (@JRFegan) June 9, 2022

Sousa rebounded after the Freddie Freeman RBI-single to work an 0-2 count on Trea Turner. That is when things got weird.

Sousa threw a slider into the dirt and that is when Chicago White Sox manager Tony La Russa decided to intentionally walk Turner. It was a decision that left Turner, Freeman, and every White Sox fan baffled.

Tony La Russa intentionally walked Trea Turner on a 1-2 count… then Max Muncy hit a 3-run HR!

(via @NBCSWhiteSox)pic.twitter.com/TwFjZ4xGGT

— FOX Sports: MLB (@MLBONFOX) June 9, 2022

Max Muncy came up and smacked a 2-2 slider into the Guaranteed Rate Field stands. A chance to exit the inning just being down two runs turned into a five-run deficit.

La Russa seemed appalled after the game that he had to explain intentionally walking a hitter with a 1-2 count and two outs to pitch to a batter with a clean count.

Tony La Russa defends his decision to walk Trae Turner on a 1-2 count pic.twitter.com/hyhUQgTtXa

— White Sox Talk (@NBCSWhiteSox) June 9, 2022

It turns out La Russa’s logic for the move was flawed.

I feel silly even breaking it down, but…

Trea Turner, career vs. LHP after 1-2: .258/.310/.390
Bennett Sousa, career vs. RHB after 1-2: .167/.286/.167

TLR traded that for…

Max Muncy, career vs. LHP: .251/.365/.492
Sousa, career vs. LHB: .300/.389/.367

Unconscionable.

— Joe Sheehan (@joe_sheehan) June 9, 2022

The Sox did rally back by scoring four runs over the final two innings. Chicago had the potential winning run at the plate with two outs in the bottom of the ninth. The problem was the man at the plate was Gavin Sheets who has been struggling badly.

La Russa still tabbed him to pinch-hit for Adam Engel. Sheets failed to be the hero and instead struck out to end the game.

Poor defense and La Russa cost the Chicago White Sox a chance to win a series.

Burger’s error, Sousa failing to cover first, and then his wild pitch against Turner helped send the White Sox to three games under .500.

La Russa’s decision to intentionally walk Turner is one of his three bad decisions that also played a role in the Sox loss to the Dodgers. Starting the sixth with Sousa as the pitcher was the second bad decision.

He had Aaron Bummer or Kendall Graveman available and choose to tab a pitcher with a 6.50 ERA heading into that inning (although Sousa did pitch the day before and did not give up a run).

It was still a high leverage inning and La Russa refused to go with the pitchers that are typically successful in that situation. He refuses to manage today’s game the way it is meant to be managed. Instead, he is still managing like it is 2011.

The third bad choice was going with Sheets to pinch-hit in the ninth inning. He is 5-for-29 over the last 15 days and has not had a home run in 30 days. He is hitting .154 with runners in scoring position.

Although, his logic was not completely flawed with going to Sheets. He has two hits this season as a pinch hitter and is hitting .250 with runners in scoring position and two outs. Sheets also had a hit in Game 2 of the series.

The downside is Sheets is in a bad slump where a demotion to Triple-A Charlotte is in order. To makes matter worse, La Russa’s awful lineup in the second game of the series did not put the Sox in the best position to win that game.

He put Leury Garcia at leadoff, Yoan Moncada in the three-hole, and Yasmani Grandal in the five-spot. Those were three hitters in the top of the lineup with a wRC+ of 50 or less.

The last two games and the Sox’s poor start to the season would probably get most managers fired.

I don’t *think* Tony La Russa is about to get fired, but that’s the kind of game and press conference that does it. It would take players turning on him and I’m still not sure that’s enough. The smugness in that presser was wild.

— Danny Parkins (@DannyParkins) June 9, 2022

As long as Jerry Reinsdorf owns the Chicago White Sox, La Russa will remain employed. The White Sox World Series hopes will suffer because of that.

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Era- and genre-defining posthardcore act These Arms Are Snakes hit the road on a reunion tourLuca Cimarustion June 10, 2022 at 11:00 am

Formed in Seattle by former members of technical hardcore powerhouse Botch and mathy indie-rock outfit Kill Sadie, These Arms Are Snakes defined an era and a movement of thinking person’s heavy music during their initial run from 2002 to 2009. Injecting the knotty complexity of their previous bands with a swing and throb befitting the most propulsive noise-rock acts of Touch and Go’s early-90s heyday, the music of These Arms Are Snakes became the platonic ideal of early-aughts posthardcore: tough yet fun, sassy and provocative, challenging but catchy. After delivering three albums of aggressive, genre-bending songs rife with fuzzed-out bass, alien synths, confrontational vocals, and lush walls of guitar, the band split and its members all went on to other projects; drummer Chris Common works as a record producer, and bassist Brian Cook has continued to build one of the most prolific resumés in heavy music, holding down the low end in Russian Circles and Sumac, contributing session work to Mammifer and Mouth of the Architect, and maintaining the solo project Torment & Glory. Last August, These Arms Are Snakes came together for a weekend of hometown reunion shows, and this April they released Duct Tape & Shivering Crows via Suicide Squeeze. A compilation of non-album tracks and early demo recordings, the record sheds light on their humble beginnings and proves they still had gas in the tank when they parted ways. When the full-blown These Arms Are Snakes reunion tour hits Lincoln Hall (with Louisville trio Young Widows opening), you can see how the years have treated their angular sounds—and the unhinged, self-destructive performances of vocalist Steve Snere.

These Arms are Snakes,Young Widows, Thu 6/16, 8 PM, Lincoln Hall, 2424 N. Lincoln, $25, 18+

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13 people wounded by gunfire in Chicago Thursday

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At least 12 people were wounded in citywide shootings June 9, 2022.

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At least 12 people were wounded Thursday in shootings across Chicago.

A 17-year-old boy and 52-year-old man were driving their cars in the 4700 block of West Wellington Avenue just after 11:30 a.m. when both were struck by gunfire, Chicago police said. The boy, who was driving west, was shot in the cheek and was taken to Illinois Masonic Medical Center in fair condition, officials said. The man, who was driving south, was taken to Stroger Hospital in fair condition with a gunshot wound to the leg. Just after 10 p.m., two males entered a restaurant in the 500 block of South Kostner Avenue and began shooting, striking a 31-year-old man in the back, shoulder and buttocks, police said. He was taken to Stroger in critical condition, police said.Two people were wounded in separate shootings less than an hour apart Thursday night in Lawndale on the West Side. About 9:35 p.m., a man, 20, was in the 1600 block of South Harding Avenue when he was shot in the abdomen, police said. He was taken to Mount Sinai Hospital in critical condition, police said. Less than an hour later, a 37-year-old man was standing outside less than a half mile away in the 2100 block of South Pulaski Road when he was shot in the right eyebrow, police said. He was also taken to Mount Sinai, where he was listed in fair condition.

At least eight others were wounded in citywide shootings Thursday.

Three people were killed and four others were wounded by gunfire in Chicago Wednesday.

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3 key players the Chicago Bulls could trade this offseasonRyan Heckmanon June 10, 2022 at 11:00 am

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Maybe one of the most polarizing teams during the thick of the NBA offseason is going to be the Chicago Bulls.

The free agency class is not as exciting as it normally is, with some of the top names having to opt-out in order to make it a deeper class. However, one of the best available unrestricted free agents now comes by way of Chicago.

It is the summer of Zach LaVine, folks. Over the next three weeks, we could have a real good idea of where LaVine is going to be playing next season. Will it be in Chicago?

Along with LaVine, the Bulls are concerned with another guard: Lonzo Ball. No, he’s not going anywhere, but his health is truly starting to become worrisome. With big questions surrounding both LaVine and Ball, could the Bulls make a move to help bolster depth? Who would they trade from their current roster?

This offseason might end up being much more eventful for the Chicago Bulls than originally anticipated.

First of all, any big trade that could happen assumes the Bulls keep LaVine and want to continue building talent around he and DeMar DeRozan — or does it?

Lately, the Bulls have been in the midst of plenty of rumors. The most recent includes the Bulls being interested in trading for Rudy Gobert or signing free agent Mitchell Robinson. Clearly, Chicago is in the market for upgrading their front court — but will it be at the expense of Nikola Vucevic?

How do the Bulls build on last year without tearing down what they currently have? That’s the big question, and if we’re being realistic, the answer might be: slowly and with smaller moves.

But, that’s not the topic at hand, here. This offseason, the Bulls might just make headlines with a big move or two. So, who could they end up parting with?

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