Tribune breaking news
Here are some recent breaking news stories from the Chicago Tribune:
Local News
- BREAKING: 2 killed, 4 injured in shooting at Chicago's South Loop: A shooting in the South Loop neighborhood of Chicago left two people dead and four others injured on Saturday night. (Updated 10:45 PM)
- Chicago police officer shot in West Side shootout: A Chicago police officer was shot and wounded during a shootout with a suspect on the West Side on Saturday afternoon. (Updated 5:30 PM)
- Chicago's Lake Shore Drive reopens after multi-vehicle crash: Lake Shore Drive has reopened after a multi-vehicle crash caused significant delays and closures on Saturday afternoon. (Updated 4:15 PM)
National News
- Biden administration to send 31 million COVID-19 vaccine doses to other countries: The Biden administration announced plans to send 31 million COVID-19 vaccine doses to other countries, with a focus on low- and middle-income nations. (Updated 2:45 PM)
- FBI searches for missing 6-year-old girl in Indiana: The FBI is searching for a 6-year-old girl who went missing in Indiana on Friday night. (Updated 1:30 PM)
- Supreme Court rules against Biden administration on immigration policy: The Supreme Court ruled against the Biden administration's immigration policy, blocking a plan to end a program that allows certain immigrants to stay in the country. (Updated 12:15 PM)
Sports
- Cubs' Kris Bryant placed on 10-day injured list with shoulder strain: The Chicago Cubs placed star third baseman Kris Bryant on the 10-day injured list with a shoulder strain on Saturday. (Updated 3:45 PM)
- Bears' Allen Robinson II signs with Detroit Lions: The Chicago Bears' top receiver, Allen Robinson II, has signed with the Detroit Lions, the team announced on Saturday. (Updated 2:15 PM)
- White Sox's Lucas Giolito to start Opening Day: The Chicago White Sox announced that Lucas Giolito will start Opening Day on April 1 against the Kansas City Royals. (Updated 1:00 PM)
Please note that these are just a few examples of breaking news stories from the Chicago Tribune, and the content may change as new information becomes available.