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Snowplows named "Abolish ICE," "Caleb Chilliams" and "Pope Frío XIV" are headed to Chicago's streets after winning the city's "You Name a Snowplow" contest.
The bulk of the drama surrounding the Bears has been centered around trade discussions involving multiple players and the on-going situation regarding the potential compensatory draft picks for losing Ian Cunningham. But, what about any news involving the 2026 NFL Draft?
Each winter, Chicago’s annual “You Name a Snowplow” contest brings out the creative, the cutesy, the sentimental, the painfully punny. This year, the clear winner is political.
Andrew Berry outlined a Bears-inspired blueprint that could include rookies, selective veterans and real risk up front.
The city of Chicago has announced its six winners for its annual snowplow naming contest, and one protest against federal immigration enforcement action was among them.
GM Ryan Poles said teams have called about Bagent, but trading the backup quarterback would be a tough decision.
In our first draft lottery simulation of the season, the Chicago Bulls get their hands on one of 2026's top prospects!
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Chicago city leaders are pumping millions of dollars into two community centers that will serve West Side residents, especially the youth. The Lohengrin Foundation announced Wednesday in the Loop that two organizations will receive $15 ...