Kate Guerrero of Schaumburg took "a giant leap of faith" writing the manuscript for "Burn and Balm," a razor-sharp tale of gaslight, gatekeep and girlboss culture set against a backdrop of diapers and breast pumps.
For Chicago Ridge Public Library, funding from the Emergency Connectivity Fund has gone toward purchasing new laptops and Wi-Fi hot spots to help residents connect to the Internet.
Rhone Talsma’s love for Jeopardy began when he used to watch Ken Jennings rack up win after win with his uncle — Rick. From an early age, Talsma knew he could get a lot of questions right when watching Jeopardy on television. His interest in the show started to peak a couple of years ago..
Amy Schneider's historic 40-game winning streak on “Jeopardy!” came to an end Wednesday, the second-longest ever. And it was Chicago's Rhone Talsma who bested her.