50 Cubs fans get a batting practice at Wrigley Field
Fifty lucky Cubs fans weren't the least bit bothered by the chilly, foggy conditions Tuesday as they got into the swing of things at Wrigley Field.
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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.
Fifty lucky Cubs fans weren't the least bit bothered by the chilly, foggy conditions Tuesday as they got into the swing of things at Wrigley Field.
Dozens of supporters attended a benefit concert in Chicago's Ukrainian Village neighborhood Friday night to help the people of war-torn Ukraine.
Coaches help their players in so many ways, and now, players are helping a football coach at the University of Chicago in his time of need.
Employees of nearby businesses said they heard one shot and came out to find the woman on the ground.
"There's so many different elements to the way I play the game that I've had to reteach myself," said Red Stars defender Arin Wright of becoming a mother while still playing professional soccer.
Sean Woulfe is charged with 16 counts of reckless homicide in the crash killed Lindsey Schmidt, 29, and sons Caleb, 1; Weston, 4; and Owen, 6, all of Beecher.
.R. Smith won two NBA championships during his 11-year NBA career, but then, he turned in his jumper for schoolbooks and a golf club.
The United Center is hosting the NCAA tournament for the first time in years.
CTA officials still have not said what caused the outage, but police and the city's Office of Emergency Management and Communications said a traffic signal fell on the tracks.
The gunman is identified as 31-year-old Jeremy Spicer from Arkansas.
"They're being taught discipline, respect, things that you have to have in life and being combined with the sheriff's office, they get to deal with the police."
For more than 20 years, people have been "braving the shave" on St. Baldrick's Day to raise money for children's cancer research.
For more than 20 years, people have been braving the shave - raising money and shaving their head to support children's cancer research. CBS 2's Jackie Kostek met a whole youth baseball team taking part.
"I can't stay here. This is the first time in my life I felt completely helpless."
"The position I have, in more established not for profits that are not community based, I've seen someone make about $80,000 to $100,000 a year to the level of my qualifications."