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The votes are in and 670 The Score's very own Chris Rongey has won the 2013 Boers and Bernstein Quote of the Year!
If you would have asked me several months ago — and many of you did — whether this White Sox team would execute a bevy of trades before the season came to an end, I would have told you — and I did — that I'd be surprised if they made more than a deal or two.
White Sox general manager Rick Hahn looks to have the guts needed for a gut rehab of a team grown old, stale and bad
If you ever needed to see a standard for the win-loss record of a pitcher meaning very little, take a look at what Sale has done this season.
I'll spare you my opening-day gush of excitement.
In addition to Ken "Hawk" Harrelson becoming the first two-time Boers & Bernstein Quote Of The Year Award winner, a number of other honors were handed out Wednesday.
Well, the 2012 baseball season in Chicago has come to an end. For some, mercifully. For others, disappointingly.
The White Sox are making a final push to get Jake Peavy to the All-Star Game Thursday and they are getting help from everyone.
Back in 2007, The Score produced a cover of the Beastie Boys' Brass Monkey centering in on Chris Rongey's White Sox pre/post game show.
Chicago White Sox General Manager Kenny Williams joined Chris Rongey on Sox Weekly Saturday to discuss his first impressions of the 2012 season.
The Cubs lost in the most Cubs way possible short of forfeiting due to locusts to open the 2012 season Thursday.
Don't miss White Sox Weekly tomorrow with The Score's Chris Rongey from 12:55-1:55 on 670 The Score.
Don't miss White Sox Weekly tomorrow from 11:45-12:45 with The Score's Chris Rongey. Addison Reed and Ed Farmer will join the show.
Don't miss White Sox Weekly tomorrow from 11:45-12:45 with The Score's Chris Rongey.
White Sox new manager Robin Venutra will join Chris Rongey on Saturday at noon for White Sox Weekly on 670 The Score.
Don't miss this week's installment of White Sox Weekly with Chris Rongey on Saturday from 12pm-2pm on 670 The Score and 670thescore.com
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Don't miss this week's installment of White Sox Weekly with Chris Rongey on Saturday from 12pm-1pm on 670 The Score and 670thescore.com
We're 6% of the way through the White Sox season. Ten games in and a record of 6 and 4.
After going most of spring training battling with Chris Sale to be the Chicago White Sox's closer, Matt Thornton got the official nod from manager Ozzie Guillen. But it's business as usual for Thornton, even after the announcement.
Just yesterday, Jake Peavy's progress continued to be encouraging.
And that's as close as we would get. Because of camp format, we were somehow still able to play for a chance to be in the championship game on Sunday, even though we had only won one game.
Holy crap, we won a game There was a strong chance the OBI's were going to finish the first 3 days without a single win, but after starting 0-5, everything fell into place in the second game of the day.
Showers and storms through the first part of the afternoon, then we'll see less coverage after that.
People on Chicago's North Side were forced to run for safety as an out-of-control party bus sideswiped a string of cars Saturday.
It's been one year since the officer was shot and killed during a traffic stop.
Authorities say Stephen Marlow, 39, could be heading to Chicago.
The Indiana Legislature on Friday approved the near-total abortion ban with some exceptions, including in cases of rape, incest, and to protect the life and physical health of the mother.
At least six people are dead, and 40 others are wounded after weekend shootings across the city so far.
The boy was identified as the offender who attempted to take a vehicle from a man in West Lawn.
A man is shot during an altercation in the North Austin neighborhood Sunday morning.
A woman is dead after being struck by a vehicle in the Longwood Manor neighborhood Saturday night.
Showers and storms through the first part of the afternoon, then we'll see less coverage after that.
People on Chicago's North Side were forced to run for safety as an out-of-control party bus sideswiped a string of cars Saturday.
It's been one year since the officer was shot and killed during a traffic stop.
Authorities say Stephen Marlow, 39, could be heading to Chicago.
The Indiana Legislature on Friday approved the near-total abortion ban with some exceptions, including in cases of rape, incest, and to protect the life and physical health of the mother.
Attorneys say it all started with a driver rolling through a stop sign.
With the Chicago federal trial for R. Kelly and two of his associates set to begin in less than two weeks, attorneys for one of the defendants – Derrell McDavid – filed a bizarre motion in court Wednesday.
That length of time made for a rough situation for people living in the building, and raised questions about why it took so long.
The Illinois Secretary of State's office said the women, Jennifer Fernandez of Carpentersville, had a valid driver's license and no offenses on her record.
Yasser Almanaseer said he has had no luck in getting it fixed.
The Indiana Legislature on Friday approved the near-total abortion ban with some exceptions, including in cases of rape, incest, and to protect the life and physical health of the mother.
More than a month after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, a better idea is emerging of how big the impact has been on Illinois clinics.
The decision was all-but sealed after opposition in Nashville lead to that city's council on Tuesday rejecting a draft agreement for hosting the event.
Abortion was on the ballot in Kansas, while Trump's influence was put to the test in swing state Arizona.
"Our community's feelings about this are complex and the concerns are complex," said Ald. Maria Hadden (49th).
The scammers make the websites look real as they trick customers to enter their information to create a bank account.
The GDP a measure of total spending on goods and services across the economy, fell at an annual rate of 0.9 percent, the Commerce Department said Thursday.
The Consumer Price Index reports the price of gas skyrocketed nearly 60 percent over the last year – and it's of course far from the only commodity affected.
Buckle up for a weekend of travel chaos – starting Thursday, mass delays and cancellations are expected just to get worse heading into the holiday weekend.
Rental income was part of a Chicago man's retirement plan, but that hit a snag when his renters lost their jobs during the pandemic.
The United States now counts more infections from the virus than any other country in the world. Since May, cases have grown from zero to 6,617.
The declaration could help the federal government respond as the number of cases grows and demand for the vaccine far exceeds supply around the country.
It's estimated that more than 70% of Americans have had COVID, but we all know someone who says they've never had it.
Market Days will be held this Saturday and Sunday along Halsted Street from Addison Street south to Belmont Avenue.
The proclamation takes effect immediately and will remain in place for 30 days.
In the town of Tonica – less than two hours away from Chicago and right next to Starved Rock State Park – a hidden treasure sits on 96 acres of preserved land.
Operators of the new theatre hope enhancing the experience will draw back crowds not since since before the pandemic.
Imagine working at a place 50 years and hoping for 50 more – all because of the people.
The GDP a measure of total spending on goods and services across the economy, fell at an annual rate of 0.9 percent, the Commerce Department said Thursday.
The state issued 149 retail licenses on Friday, more than doubling the number of pot shops statewide.
Dane Dunning allowed one hit in seven dominant innings against his former team for his first win since April, and Adolis García drove in five runs as the Texas Rangers shut out the Chicago White Sox 8-0 on Saturday night.
Drew Smyly tossed shutout ball into the seventh inning for his first win at Wrigley Field for the Cubs, leading Chicago past the Miami Marlins 4-0 on Saturday.
Dylan Cease pitched six strong innings, Eloy Jimenez hit a tiebreaking solo home run and the Chicago White Sox beat the Texas Rangers on Friday night.
The young phenom goalkeeper will finish out the season in Chicago before heading over to the English Premier League.
The Sky have a two-game lead over second-place Las Vegas with four games to play.
A preview performance of Broadway in Chicago's new show "The Devil Wears Prada" had a very special guest in attendance this week.
The Office of Emergency Management and Communications said 68 people were transported by ambulance from Lollapalooza this year, compared with 102 last year.
Lightfoot's office said the deal comes with an "estimated future financial impact of nearly $4 billion for the Chicago economy."
She won a Tony Award for her starring role in "Fences" on Broadway, and an Emmy Award for her supporting role in the TV series "I'll Fly Away."
Smith said he didn't apologize during his Oscar's acceptance speech because he was "fogged out by that point."
Tech enhances some experiences but do we always need it? CBS 2's Ed Curran takes us back to when less was more.
A flood watch is up for DeKalb and McHenry counties, where up to 2 inches of rain has already fallen.
Chicago police officer Ella French was shot and killed in the line of duty during a traffic stop gone wrong.
Here's a look at what caught Chris and Ed's eye this week.
The Chicago Comic and Entertainment Expo wraps up Sunday. Content Manager Chris D'Lando tells us which guest will be in attendance.
The best looks from the 62nd annual GRAMMY Awards on CBS.
Red carpet looks from the 61st annual GRAMMY Awards on CBS.
Check out some of the exceptional nominees for the 2018 GRAMMYs, only on CBS!