Bulls land 4th pick, Bears rookie minicamp takeaways | Chicago Sports Tonight
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On this Mother's Day Edition of Chicago Sports Tonight, the ping pong balls finally bounced the Chicago Bulls' way, landing them a top-4 pick in the NBA Draft for the first time since 2020.  The Score's Chris Emma and ESPN Chicago's Pat the Designer join Tina Nguyen to break down what this moment means for the future of the franchise - and who the Bulls should target with the No. 4 & No. 15 overall picks in a loaded 2026 draft class. Plus, the Chicago Bears Rookie Minicamp is in the books, and the crew recaps the weekend and their biggest takeaways. And on the diamond, things are starting to turn on the Southside as the White Sox win another series, while the Cubs offense goes ice cold after getting shut out in back-to-back games in Texas

Chicago-area mothers of missing children mark Mother’s Day with pleas for answers

On Mother’s Day, Chicago-area mothers of missing children gathered for support and to raise awareness, urging the public to come forward with information about their loved ones’ cases.

Stickney Mayor Jeff Walik dies
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Southwest suburban Stickney is mourning the loss of its mayor.

Chicago weather: Sunshine returns Monday before warm-up and storm chances Tuesday

Cool and calm conditions early in the week will give way to a warmer, breezy pattern with chances for storms before summerlike heat arrives by the weekend.

Man charged after allegedly pointing gun at coworker in Winnetka country club

A 22-year-old man has been charged after pointing a gun at his coworker's head at a Winnetka country club, according to the Cook County Sheriff's Office.

What marijuana's new status could mean for Illinois | ChicagoLIVE
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Illinois state Rep. Sonya Harper joined the show to discuss the potential impact of the federal government reclassifying marijuana as a less dangerous drug.

iPhone owners could be eligible for settlement money | ChicagoLIVE
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iPhone owners might be eligible for checks as part of a $250 million settlement with Apple. Business Analyst Gerson Gibbs breaks it down.

What's in the Pentagon's new files on UFOs? | ChicagoLIVE
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The government just dropped a bunch of new files on reported unidentified anomalous phenomena, otherwise referred to as UFOs. What does it all mean?

FDA's approval of fruit-flavored vapes stirs controversy | ChicagoLIVE
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Dr. Steve Goldberg, of HealthTrackRx, joins the show to break down the FDA's controversial decision to approve fruit-flavored vaping products.

Stickney mayor, ex-police officer Jeff Walik dies, village says

The mayor of southwest suburban Stickney, Jeff Walik, who also served as a police officer in the village, has died, the village said.