Disagreements over property taxes and public funding have driven the discussion of the Bears' desire to leave century-old Soldier Field, where the team has played since 1971.
The Chicago Bears and White Sox, two teams with terrible records, want to build taxpayer-funded stadiums in Chicago.
George Halas founded the Chicago Bears in 1920, and daughter Virginia McCaskey remained the team's primary owner until her ...
A new Illinois bill would require sports teams to have a record of winning games before the state would consider spending ...
The death of longtime team owner Virginia McCaskey this week at age 102 brings to the forefront questions that have hovered over the franchise for years as NFL team valuations have soared by the ...
Two Chicago-area sports teams, the Chicago Bears and the Chicago White Sox, are hoping to build new stadiums. The Bears are ...
Northwest Indiana is throwing its hat into the ring — again — to court the Chicago Bears to build a stadium in the region. The courtship, though, is an open one as a new bill aims to attract any ...
President and CEO Kevin Warren was brought in to help spearhead the process of finding a new stadium for the Bears, but there ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson holding his semi-regular weekly news conference on Tuesday morning. Johnson ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson argued today infrastructure improvements in and around the city's Museum Campus are needed regardless ...
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell praised the Chicago Bears’ ongoing exploration for a new stadium site, calling their process ...
Hoosier lawmakers are optimistic the Chicago Bears might be willing to take a long shot downfield as the pro football team ...