University of Chicago study predicts Chicago could feel like Texas with extreme heat
"Stay indoors, work from home, that kind of stuff. If you're not able to do that, you're forced to be exposed more."
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Jackie Kostek is reporter and anchor, covering a variety of topics for the CBS News Chicago morning show.
It's a return to the Windy City for Jackie, who previously worked with WCIU as a features reporter and producer, as well as a digital host for the Chicago Blackhawks.
Most recently, Jackie was a weekend news anchor and sports reporter at KTNV in Las Vegas.
"Stay indoors, work from home, that kind of stuff. If you're not able to do that, you're forced to be exposed more."
"You go into a corner you go a little bit faster or you risk going into the wall. Adrenaline goes right up and it's awesome. That's why I love it."
Gordon, a star for the Washington Huskies in college, expects to make his NFL debut in his home state.
The pain was so excruciating that a prescribed opioid didn't even help – that was Carson Twitchell's experience after he contracted monkeypox last month.
"Getting a search warrant is the first step toward gathering evidence," Miller said. "There might not be any crime committed and the document just sits in a file and that's the end of the story."
The project would convert a 1.75-mile abandoned railway corridor into a grade-separated multi-use path.
Just after midnight, a 38-year-old man's daughter saw three men inside of their parked car in the 4600 block of South Lake Park Avenue.
As monkeypox spreads, the Chicago Department of Public Health is hoping more vaccine doses get to Chicago soon.
"They found their people. They found their sport."
The team had no update on the status of linebacker Roquan Smith who has not been practicing.
Rookie second-round safety Jaquan Brisker is already a stand-out to coach Eberflus.
Selling the Thompson Center has been a priority for Gov. JB Pritzker since he took office in 2019. He finalized a sale agreement back in March.
CBS 2's Jackie Kostek dug in Tuesday to find out to who bears responsibility and what can be learned.
The Cubs' Willson Contreras and Ian Happ know they may be playing their last games at Wrigley Field in Cubs uniforms.
The event now has an expanded footprint as organizers try not only to bring a boost to businesses but also to change the way people percieve downtown Chicago.