COVID-19: Former College Hooper Leads Targeted Relief Effort In Black Chicago
Skokie native and former University of Dubuque basketball star has been very proactive distributing masks and gloves to the elderly and resource-less on the West Side
Skokie native and former University of Dubuque basketball star has been very proactive distributing masks and gloves to the elderly and resource-less on the West Side
Warner Bros. is looking to maximize whatever chances it has to make money widely with a full slate of big tent movies and prestige projects while also staking HBO Max’s claim as a go-to streaming service.
With this focus now on the manipulation of the Supreme Court, another political norm has been erased from our country and its removal will only deepen our civil wounds.
September 11th marked the six-month point from when quarantining became the default weapon our nation took up against COVID-19, a reality that hasn’t faded to memory and is as real as ever.
Those of us who live beyond the jurisdiction of Adam Silver’s invisible sphere of sanctuary do so cautiously as the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, continues to lurk throughout our nation in similar obscurity but with much different test results.
I remain cautiously optimistic about NBA Commissioner Adam Silver’s re-imagining of this 2019-2020 campaign and like him I’m as eager as any other time we’ve approached the playoff season to watch the drama of the post-season unfold.