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Today in Chicago History: Ex-US House Speaker Dennis Hastert charged with lying to FBI
Today in Chicago History: Ex-US House Speaker Dennis Hastert charged with lying to FBI

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time28-05-2025

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Today in Chicago History: Ex-US House Speaker Dennis Hastert charged with lying to FBI

Here's a look back at what happened in the Chicago area on May 28, according to the Tribune's archives. Is an important event missing from this date? Email us. Weather records (from the National Weather Service, Chicago) High temperature: 95 degrees (2018) Low temperature: 33 degrees (1992) Precipitation: 1.76 inches (1908) Snowfall: Trace (1908) 1968: Jim Dooley was introduced as Chicago Bears head coach after George Halas announced his retirement. Ben Johnson is the 19th Chicago Bears head coach. Here's a look at how past coaches fared — and why they left. Halas' send-off of 'Good luck, kid' to his successor immediately turned to bad luck and haunted Dooley through season records of 7-7, 1-13, 6-8 and 6-8. Dooley's record was 20-36 (.357) from 1968-71, and he became the first Bears head coach to be fired by the organization. White Sox are not alone in their losing. Disappointment is a common theme throughout Chicago's sports history. 1995: The Chicago White Sox and Detroit Tigers set a major league record with 12 home runs and combined for an American League-record 21 extra-base hits in the Sox's 14-12 win. 2015: A federal indictment alleged former U.S. House Speaker Dennis Hastert agreed to pay $3.5 million to someone from Yorkville — identified as Individual A in the charges — so the person would stay quiet about 'prior misconduct.' Hastert, according to federal prosecutors, then lied to the FBI when asked about suspicious cash withdrawals from several banks. Hastert pleaded not guilty. A 2016 court filing by federal prosecutors revealed allegations that Hastert sexually abused five students decades earlier. Dennis Hastert timeline: Key events in the rise and fall of the former U.S. House speaker In a packed Chicago courtroom, Hastert acknowledged in April 2016 that he sexually abused several boys he coached on the Yorkville High School wrestling team in the 1960s and 1970s. U.S. District Judge Thomas M. Durkin repeatedly slammed Hastert as a 'serial child molester' and sentenced Hastert to 15 months in prison, sex offender treatment, two years of supervised release and a $250,000 fine. Subscribe to the free Vintage Chicago Tribune newsletter, join our Chicagoland history Facebook group, stay current with Today in Chicago History and follow us on Instagram for more from Chicago's past. Have an idea for Vintage Chicago Tribune? Share it with Kori Rumore and Marianne Mather at krumore@ and mmather@

Today in Chicago History: Ex-US House Speaker Dennis Hastert charged with lying to FBI
Today in Chicago History: Ex-US House Speaker Dennis Hastert charged with lying to FBI

Chicago Tribune

time28-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Chicago Tribune

Today in Chicago History: Ex-US House Speaker Dennis Hastert charged with lying to FBI

Here's a look back at what happened in the Chicago area on May 28, according to the Tribune's archives. Is an important event missing from this date? Email us. Weather records (from the National Weather Service, Chicago) 1968: Jim Dooley was introduced as Chicago Bears head coach after George Halas announced his retirement. Ben Johnson is the 19th Chicago Bears head coach. Here's a look at how past coaches fared — and why they send-off of 'Good luck, kid' to his successor immediately turned to bad luck and haunted Dooley through season records of 7-7, 1-13, 6-8 and 6-8. Dooley's record was 20-36 (.357) from 1968-71, and he became the first Bears head coach to be fired by the organization. White Sox are not alone in their losing. Disappointment is a common theme throughout Chicago's sports history.1995: The Chicago White Sox and Detroit Tigers set a major league record with 12 home runs and combined for an American League-record 21 extra-base hits in the Sox's 14-12 win. 2015: A federal indictment alleged former U.S. House Speaker Dennis Hastert agreed to pay $3.5 million to someone from Yorkville — identified as Individual A in the charges — so the person would stay quiet about 'prior misconduct.' Hastert, according to federal prosecutors, then lied to the FBI when asked about suspicious cash withdrawals from several banks. Hastert pleaded not guilty. A 2016 court filing by federal prosecutors revealed allegations that Hastert sexually abused five students decades earlier. Dennis Hastert timeline: Key events in the rise and fall of the former U.S. House speakerIn a packed Chicago courtroom, Hastert acknowledged in April 2016 that he sexually abused several boys he coached on the Yorkville High School wrestling team in the 1960s and 1970s. U.S. District Judge Thomas M. Durkin repeatedly slammed Hastert as a 'serial child molester' and sentenced Hastert to 15 months in prison, sex offender treatment, two years of supervised release and a $250,000 fine. Subscribe to the free Vintage Chicago Tribune newsletter, join our Chicagoland history Facebook group, stay current with Today in Chicago History and follow us on Instagram for more from Chicago's past.

Today in Chicago History: The last total solar eclipse Illinois will see for decades
Today in Chicago History: The last total solar eclipse Illinois will see for decades

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time08-04-2025

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Today in Chicago History: The last total solar eclipse Illinois will see for decades

Here's a look back at what happened in the Chicago area on April 8, according to the Tribune's archives. Is an important event missing from this date? Email us. Weather records (from the National Weather Service, Chicago) High temperature: 80 degrees (1931) Low temperature: 20 degrees (1972) Precipitation: 1.35 inches (1999) Snowfall: 4.5 inches (1938) 1981: The Chicago White Sox announced a contest that would let fans pick a uniform design for the 1982 season — and, yes, shorts were an option! Vintage Chicago Tribune: The White Sox's wild ride into the team's 125th season In 1982, the team debuted their new jersey — navy blue with Sox emblazoned in the center with red piping — and red and blue striped pants. 1997: Pope John Paul II named Archbishop Francis George, of Portland, Oregon, to head the Archdiocese of Chicago, succeeding Cardinal Joseph Bernardin. George became the first Chicago native to head the archdiocese, which includes Cook and Lake counties. Also in 1997: The Chicago Cubs hosted their coldest home opener at Wrigley Field — 29 degrees at first pitch. Snow caused the team to postpone its home opener a day in 2003 and 2018. 2003: Ed McCaskey, the husband of Chicago Bears owner Virginia Halas and the father of 11 children who went on to become Chicago Bears chairman, died in Des Plaines. McCaskey was 83. 2016: A court filing by federal prosecutors revealed allegations that former U.S. House Speaker Dennis Hastert sexually abused five students decades earlier when he was a high school teacher and wrestling coach. Dennis Hastert timeline: Key events in the rise and fall of the former U.S. House Speaker In a packed Chicago courtroom, Hastert acknowledged he sexually abused several boys he coached on the Yorkville High School wrestling team in the 1960s and 1970s. U.S. District Judge Thomas M. Durkin repeatedly slammed Hastert as a 'serial child molester' and sentenced Hastert to 15 months in prison, sex offender treatment, two years of supervised release and a $250,000 fine. April 8, 2024: Southern Illinois plunged into darkness and onlookers offered a standing ovation for the last total solar eclipse the contiguous United States would see for the next two decades. Subscribe to the free Vintage Chicago Tribune newsletter, join our Chicagoland history Facebook group, stay current with Today in Chicago History and follow us on Instagram for more from Chicago's past. Have an idea for Vintage Chicago Tribune? Share it with Kori Rumore and Marianne Mather at krumore@ and mmather@

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