Picture Chicago: 19 Sun-Times photos you might have missed
Rev. Jesse Jackson celebrated his 83rd birthday in style at City Hall
SANTITA JACKSON HELPS HER DAD, REV. JESSE JACKSON, BLOW OUT CANDLES ON HIS 83rd BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION AT CITY HALL, TUESDAY, OCT. 8, 2024.
Loyola University’s men’s basketball coach celebrates with his daughter
HAYDEN VALENTINE, DAUGHTER OF DREW VALENTINE, HEAD COACH OF LOYOLA UNIVERSITY’S MEN’S BASKETBALL TEAM, SITS WHILE HER PARENTS ARE INTERVIEWED BY A REPORTER IN DREW’S OFFICE AT LOYOLA UNIVERSITY, THURSDAY, SEPT. 26, 2024.
A heartwarming moment at PAWS Chicago
A STAFF MEMBER WITH PAWS CHICAGO COMFORTS JOLENE, A DOG WHO WAS RESCUED FROM JOHNSON CITY, TENNESSEE, WHICH WAS HIT HARD BY HURRICANE HELENE.
A year after the deadly attack in Israel, a memorial service was held in Highland Park
MOURNERS GATHER FOR A MEMORIAL SERVICE IN HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. THAT MARKS THE ONE-YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF THE HAMAS ATTACK ON ISRAEL THAT CLAIMED THE LIVES OF OVER 1,200 PEOPLE, SUNDAY OCT. 6, 2024.
Pro-independence protesters chant "Fire Brandon" at a rally in Chicago
PROTESTERS CHANT “FIRE BRANDON” AS CHICAGO MAYOR BRANDON JOHNSON SPEAKS ABOUT HIS PICKS FOR THE CHICAGO PUBLIC SCHOOLS BOARD OF EDUCATION AT THE SWEET HOLY SPIRIT CHURCH ON THE SOUTH SIDE, MONDAY, OCT. 7, 2024.
An emotional moment at an Acero Charter Schools Board of Directors meeting
AN ACERO COMMUNITY MEMBER BECOMES UPSET AT A MEETING FOR THE ACERO CHARTER SCHOOLS BOARD OF DIRECTORS, AT ACERO CLEMENTE ELEMENTARY, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 9, 2024.
Ex-Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan and his co-defendant Michael McClain leave the Dirksen Federal Courthouse after jury selection
FORMER ILLINOIS HOUSE SPEAKER MICHAEL J. MADIGAN LEAVES THE DIRKSEN FEDERAL COURTHOUSE AFTER A DAY OF JURY SELECTION IN HIS RACKETEERING CONSPIRACY TRIAL, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 9, 2024.
Ald. Nick Sposato wears a paper crown during a City Council meeting
ALD. NICK SPOSATO (38TH) WEARS A PAPER CROWN DURING A CITY COUNCIL MEETING AT CITY HALL IN THE LOOP, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 9, 2024.
Conclusion:
These powerful and evocative photographs capture important moments in Chicago’s history, from the celebratory to the emotional and the newsworthy. Each picture tells a story, revealing the humanity and complexity of the city and its people.
FAQs:
- All photos were taken by Sun-Times photographers.
- The images are in chronological order, with the earliest photos first.
- The captions provide context for each photo, including the location, date, and a brief description of the scene.
- The photos are not in a specific category or theme, but rather a curated selection of intriguing and notable moments in Chicago’s 2024.