Browsing: Local

About 1:30 a.m. Saturday, a woman victim between the age 20 to 30, was south on Lake Shore Drive in the 4200 block South, when her silver Nissan Sentra struck a tree in the center median. She suffered trauma to the body, and was pronounced dead at the scene, police said.

The other man who was a passenger suffered a wounded to the leg, and was taken to Stroger Hospital where his condition was stabilized. After the shooting, the victims attempted to flee the scene, but struck a building where a 65-year-old man was sitting on the stairs and struck the man. He also was taken to Stroger Hospital with a broken leg, and his condition was stabilized, police said.

But a Tribune review of the team’s lease with the city shows that it would not be difficult for the Bears to break the agreement early, Ruthhart reports, adding: “If the Bears were to break the lease five years from now, in 2026, the team would have to pay $84 million in damages to the city, the analysis found,” Ruthhart writes.

“This settlement is a bittersweet resolution for the generations of children that the Boy Scouts of America failed to protect,” said Chicago attorney Christopher Hurley, part of a firm representing some 4,000 men who filed claims. “While there is some satisfaction in seeing the Scouts acknowledge their fault, and (the) magnitude of this settlement is historic, not one of my clients would have traded money for his lost youth.”