"Your record taxes, crime policies & billionaire hypocrisy just chased the greatest franchise in NFL history across the border to Indiana."

Hammond Mayor Thomas McDermott Jr. says the proposed Bears stadium site is 'pristine,' pushing back on doubts as Indiana gains on Illinois.

The Chicago Bears’ Board of Directors voted Thursday to advance a new stadium development in Hammond, Indiana.

The vote comes less than a week after the spring session of the Illinois Legislature concluded with no solutions for an Illinois stadium.

The state of Illinois will be without an NFL team for the first time and it's time to let the finger pointing begin.

The Chicago Bears are looking to build a stadium in Northwest Indiana after a proposal to provide financial incentives for the NFL team to build its new home in Illinois stalled…

The Bears are formally moving ahead with a planned $5 billion domed stadium and mixed-use development in Hammond, Ind.

A statement from Chicago Bears Chairman George H. McCaskey and President and CEO Kevin Warren confirmed they were closer to leaving.

More than three years of twists and turns on the Bears stadium saga could finally be reaching a definitive end point.

NFL Bears directors vote to advance Indiana stadium project

Here’s what you should know about Hammond, Ind., the potential future home of the Chicago Bears.

"Your record taxes, crime policies & billionaire hypocrisy just chased the greatest franchise in NFL history across the border to Indiana."

It's apparently over and decided as the Bears annouce they are going to Hammond, Ind., and here are those who come out for the better or worse in this marriage.

Queue the Twilight Zone music. The state of Indiana is close to having two NFL franchises when the senses remain numb that it has even one. Hammond Bears? Uh uh.

The Bears have taken their most significant step yet toward leaving Chicago, voting to advance a new stadium development in Hammond, Indiana, days after the Illinois spring…

This yearslong saga has done nothing but confirm biases against Illinois politicians and the people who own and run the Bears.

The NFL will have final say over whether the Chicago Bears move to a nearby suburb in Indiana.

Illinois still has a path to keep the Bears from moving to Indiana, but only if state leaders finally act with urgency and stop the political posturing.

The Bears will soon bid adieu to the NFL’s oldest stadium.

The Bears bought land for a new stadium in a Chicago suburb, then said they wanted to build downtown. Now they say they'll move to Indiana. Here's what matters.

The Bears' stadium collapse has plenty of culprits, but Kevin Warren deserves most of the blame as Chicago appears headed toward an Indiana future.