Growing forfeits in soccer because of ineligible players could motivate changes in CIF bylaw 600
CIF Executive Director Ron Nocetti said conversations need to take place regarding athletes playing in outside leagues during high school season.
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CIF Executive Director Ron Nocetti said conversations need to take place regarding athletes playing in outside leagues during high school season.
Man sentenced after being convicted of sex trafficking 5 young people in Chicago, Lansing
City Developments Ltd., the Singapore property group controlled by one of the country’s wealthiest families, saw its profits triple last year, helped by a renewed housing boom and divestments to trim debt.
US and Iranian officials agreed to re-convene nuclear talks as soon as next week after the latest round of discussions in Geneva ended on Thursday. Bloomberg’s Michael Heath has more. (Source: Bloomberg).
Former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers will resign from his remaining roles at Harvard University over his ties to Jeffrey Epstein, the school announced. Meanwhile, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates has apologized to staff at his philanthropic foundation. Scott MacFarlane reports.
Chicago actor Willie Earl Jr. will host his “Wet Willie Goes To Karate” one-man show Saturday night at the Vittum Theater in Chicago.
Gustavo Dudamel conducts for the first time Beethoven’s epic mass ‘Missa Solemnis’ for the second program in his Los Angeles Philharmonic Beethoven month.
Illinois Democrats invited Chicago-area residents who have been impacted by Trump’s policies to his State of the Union speech on Tuesday night.
Photos of cities in Connecticut, New York, New Jersey and Massachusetts as they cope with a powerful winter storm.
Brown used to write “I hate [Vrabel]” in a notebook during team meetings. Things are different now, he says. The post AJ Brown recalls ‘critical’ Mike Vrabel moments that changed hatred to respect appeared first on Boston. com.