The victim was taken to Weiss Hospital in fair condition.
Chicago firefighters found high carbon Monoxide levels at this apartment Building in uptown overnight First Responders took a 61 year old from that Complex it's on Sheridan near Sunnyside Around 3 15 this morning that Resident We're told is in fair condition you can See there was a large Chicago Firefighter and paramedic Presence at That scene fortunately no other injuries
Chicago News Sports Events Culture
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Chicago News Sports Events Culture
Chicago sports culture is a testament to the city’s residents’ passion for their favorite teams. Whether it’s a game or a concert, Chicago fans can’t get enough of their teams. The city has a population of over one million people and sports are a huge part of its culture. This isn’t surprising considering the city’s rich history of athletics. In fact, the original Heisman Trophy is located in the Ratner Athletics Center awards rotunda at the University of Chicago.
Chicago also has a rich history of women’s athletics. Gertrude Dudley, a former Director of Physical Culture for Women at the University of Chicago, is credited with introducing several women’s sports programs in the early 1900s. Today, the women’s athletics program at UChicago has grown into a large campus athletics department.
Those interested in the latest sports events can check out the What’s On Tap in Chicago This Weekend article series. Each week, we’ll highlight the most popular events in the city and show you the best way to enjoy them. We’ll also offer advice for your next trip to the Windy City, whether you’re looking for DFS plays, tips for fantasy football, or general information on where to watch games in Chicago. Whether you’re looking for a night out on the town or something more low-key, we’ve got the info you need to make the most of your Chicago weekend. Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram for updates on what’s going on in the Windy City.