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Today in Chicago History: First-ever MLK Day observed in Illinois

January 15, 2026 by Chicago Tribune

Here’s a look back at what happened in the Chicago area on Jan. 15, according to the Tribune’s archives.

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(Sports) front page flashback: Jan. 16, 1916

Charles Weeghman and three of Chicago's biggest names in business J. Ogden Armour, William Wrigley Jr. and Julius Rosenwald bought the Chicago Cubs from Charles P. Taft in January 1916. (Chicago Tribune)
Charles Weeghman and three of Chicago’s biggest names in business J. Ogden Armour, William Wrigley Jr. and Julius Rosenwald bought the Chicago Cubs from Charles P. Taft in January 1916. (Chicago Tribune)

1916: Confirming a scoop obtained by the Tribune weeks earlier, Charles Weeghman and others bought the Chicago Cubs from Charles P. Taft. New stockholders in the team included J. Ogden Armour and William Wrigley Jr.

Weather records (from the National Weather Service, Chicago)

  • High temperature: 60 degrees (1949)
  • Low temperature: Minus 19 degrees (1979)
  • Precipitation: 0.81 inches (1877)
  • Snowfall: 4.2 inches (1997)

1831: Cook County was created. The Illinois State Legislature recognized it as the state’s 54th county.

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Five members of the 1939 Chicago Bruins are, from left, Bill Phillips, forward; Frank Linskey, guard; Mike Novak, center; Wibs Kautz, guard; and Eddie Oram, guard. The Bruins' home floor is in the 132nd Regiment Armory at Madison and Rockwell streets in Chicago. The quintet will be operated by George Halas of the Chicago Bears and Charles Bidwill of the Chicago Cardinals. (Chicago Tribune historical photo)
Five members of the 1939 Chicago Bruins are, from left, Bill Phillips, forward; Frank Linskey, guard; Mike Novak, center; Wibs Kautz, guard; and Eddie Oram, guard. The Bruins’ home floor is in the 132nd Regiment Armory at Madison and Rockwell streets in Chicago. The quintet will be operated by George Halas of the Chicago Bears and Charles Bidwill of the Chicago Cardinals. (Chicago Tribune historical photo)

1925: The Chicago Bruins, the city’s first professional basketball team, lost to the Beloit Fairies 33-29 at the Broadway Armory. George Halas was the team manager and left guard. The rest of the team was comprised of Big Ten Conference captains.

The Bruins played in the American Basketball League through the 1930-31 season before disbanding, then were revived for the National Basketball League.

A portrait of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. hangs above a memorial service for the slain civil rights leader at Holy Angels Catholic Church at 607 Oakwood Blvd. on Jan. 15, 1974, in Chicago. (William Kelly/Chicago Tribune)
A portrait of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. hangs above a memorial service for the slain civil rights leader at Holy Angels Catholic Church at 607 Oakwood Blvd. on Jan. 15, 1974, in Chicago. (William Kelly/Chicago Tribune)

1974: The first Martin Luther King Jr. Day was observed in Illinois. A cheering crowd of 1,000 people joined a celebration at Operation PUSH headquarters while others attended a candlelit memorial service at St. Martin Catholic Church. Chicago public schools and city colleges were closed. All city, state and county offices in Chicago were closed as were criminal and civil courts and three state motor vehicle facilities.

Vintage Chicago Tribune: How Illinois became the first state to recognize MLK Day

1981: “Hill Street Blues” premiered on NBC. The cop drama, which was filmed in Chicago, continued until May 1987 and set records for most Emmys won in a single season.

New Chicago Bears coach Lovie Smith, left, and general manager Jerry Angelo shake hands as Smith is introduced on Jan. 15, 2004 at Halas Hall in Lake Forest. Smith was the defensive coordinator for the St Louis Rams. (Jim Prisching/Chicago Tribune)
New Chicago Bears coach Lovie Smith, left, and general manager Jerry Angelo shake hands as Smith is introduced on Jan. 15, 2004, at Halas Hall in Lake Forest. Smith was the defensive coordinator for the St Louis Rams. (Jim Prisching/Chicago Tribune)

2004: Lovie Smith was introduced as Chicago Bears head coach. He went 81-63 (.563) from 2004-12.

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