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Wednesday, January 28, 2026

Good afternoon, Chicago.

A Chicago police officer is facing more than a dozen felony charges for allegedly accepting bribes in exchange for allowing a civilian to use his encrypted CPD radio.

Alain Dillon, 37, was charged by the Illinois attorney general’s office with three counts of bribery and 15 counts of official misconduct, according to a statement from Attorney General Kwame Raoul’s office.

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Horses come and go on the track on April 6, 2024, at Hawthorne Race Course in Stickney. (Vincent Alban/Chicago Tribune)

Illinois Racing Board suspends harness racing license at Hawthorne Race Course due to financial troubles

The board cited Suburban Downs, which operates harness racing at Hawthorne, for “failure to provide documentation demonstrating its financial integrity,” and proof that it can meet the minimum standards of the state Horse Racing Act.

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Lurie Children’s Hospital in Chicago’s Streeterville neighborhood, Feb. 8, 2024. (Eileen T. Meslar/Chicago Tribune)

Lurie Children’s planning new hospital in Downers Grove area

The new hospital would be the system’s first hospital with inpatient beds outside of its main facility in Streeterville. The plan follows years of closures of pediatric units at community hospitals across Illinois.

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Chicago Bulls guard Coby White (0) reacts in the first half of a game against the Boston Celtics at the United Center in Chicago on Jan. 24, 2026. (Chris Sweda/Chicago Tribune)

NBA trade deadline: Is Coby White the Chicago Bulls’ highest-value asset? ‘It’s good to be wanted.’

Coby White doesn’t pretend to ignore the trade chatter. That would be pointless. He knows what’s going on. Barely a week away from the Feb. 5 NBA trade deadline, White is the centerpiece of the Bulls’ offerings on the market.

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Filmmaker Paul Carr, left, and Green Mill owner Dave Jemilo at the legendary Uptown club on Jan. 20, 2026. Carr has a new film, “The Green Mill: A Real Chicago Joint.” (E. Jason Wambsgans/Chicago Tribune)

Column: Inside the Green Mill, the Malört and stories flow in a new movie

In the colorfully vibrant world of taverns, saloons, bars, dives, night clubs or whatever it is you call those places where people gather to get drunk, watch TV, play pool, fall in love, talk to strangers, listen to music or otherwise seek shelter from life’s storms, the Green Mill has always held a special place.

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FILE - President Donald Trump speaks during an event to announce new tariffs in the Rose Garden at the White House onApril 2, 2025, in Washington. (Mark Schiefelbein/AP Photo)
President Donald Trump speaks during an event to announce new tariffs in the Rose Garden at the White House on April 2, 2025, in Washington. (Mark Schiefelbein/AP)

3 months after rapidly scheduled arguments, the Supreme Court has yet to decide on Trump’s tariffs

No one knows for sure what’s going on among the nine Supreme Court justices, several of whom expressed skepticism about the tariffs’ legality at arguments in November.

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