A Playboy’s guide to Hugh Hefner’s Chicago
Visit the Chicago sites that shaped Playboy creator Hugh Hefner's life and career.
View ArticleQueen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip’s 14-hour visit to Chicago on July 6,...
A look back at the first visit of a reigning British monarch to the Windy City in 1959.
View ArticlePhil Collins says he can ‘barely hold’ drum sticks while opening up about...
In an interview with BBC Breakfast, Collins, 70, admitted that he can no longer play the drums.
View ArticleUCF lab cooks up lunar dirt on Earth so humans can roam the moon
UCF's Exolith lab is creating alien dirt, or regolith, helping scientists and engineers prepare for the next era of space exploration including NASA's moonshot Artemis missions and beyond.
View ArticleDee Miller, who cast hundreds on ‘Miami Vice’ and Andy Garcia’s first film,...
Would there have been a “Miami Vice” without its casting director Dee Miller? Maybe.
View ArticleDeputies shoot man at Cleveland Clinic hospital in Indian River County,...
“This man was definitely intent to either commit suicide by cop or hurt somebody inside of the hospital," said Indian River County Sheriff Eric Flowers.
View ArticleFlorida’s so-called ‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill gets called out by actors at the...
“We’re gonna have a great night tonight,” said Wanda Sykes, a gay actress and outspoken gay-rights activist. “And, for you people in Florida, we’re gonna have a gay night.”
View Article40,000 homicides: Retracing 63 years of murder in Chicago
Explaining the homicide epidemic in Chicago
View ArticleO’Hare International Airport timeline: From farm to global terminal
Chicago's largest airport is about to undergo the largest, most expensive revamp in its history. Here's a look back at its innovations in design, technology and functionality through the years.
View ArticleLiving history: New Spielberg project anticipates questions to Holocaust...
As seen on CBS's "60 Minutes," Dimensions in Testimony, created by Steve Spielberg's Shoah Foundation, allows museum visitors to speak with Holocaust survivors even after they have died. The technology...
View ArticleFloridians seeking compensation for negligence, wrongful imprisonment get no...
There is no relief for people seeking millions in court settlements through the Florida Legislature's convoluted claim bill process.
View ArticleMiami casino works to save beloved jai alai from extinction
A group of committed enthusiasts in Miami is doing all it can to save jai alai, the world's fastest ball sport
View ArticleFamily of woman who died in drawbridge fall files suit demanding monetary...
Carol Wright clung onto a railing as the Royal Park Bridge between Palm Beach and West Palm Beach was opening but lost her grip after several terrifying minutes. The family has filed a wrongful death...
View ArticleFort Lauderdale fundraiser signs on as Nikki Fried campaign finance chair. He...
Mitchell Berger, a major Democratic fundraiser from Fort Lauderdale, has signed on to gubernatorial candidate Nikki Fried’s campaign as finance chairman. It’s a notable get for Fried — who is lagging...
View ArticleWelcome to Florida: Here’s what you need to know about our weather
Here's what you need to know about South Florida weather, including wet season/dry season, hurricanes, tornadoes, lightning, flooding and climate change.
View ArticleFlorida Gov. Ron DeSantis signs ‘don’t say gay’ bill into law
“We will make sure that parents can send their kids to school to get an education, not an indoctrination,” DeSantis said.
View ArticleSecond student dies after being hit by out-of-control car at school bus stop....
Chand Wazir, 15, died Friday at St. Mary’s Medical Center, the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office said. Tiana Johnson, 15, died two days earlier, also at St. Mary’s Medical Center. They were among the...
View Article‘Don’t say gay’: Five things to know as controversial bill becomes Florida law
Despite fierce efforts from South Florida’s LGBTQ community to convince Gov. Ron DeSantis to veto House Bill 1557, officially called Parental Rights in Education but better known as the ‘don’t say gay...
View ArticleICON Park to operator after 14-year-old’s fall death: Shut down rides
Though the Orlando Free Fall closed indefinitely following Tyre Sampson's death, the SlingShot Group operates other rides at ICON Park.
View ArticleBroward’s public hospital systems plan to work together in unprecedented way
Broward County’s two public health care systems met jointly Monday night for the first time in their history and vowed to come up with creative ways to work together.
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