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2019 > June > 7
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Joe Biden reverses course on support for Hyde Amendment after criticism from 2020 rivals
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Tales from the grill: Why Americans are hooked on cooking outdoors
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Fire destroys shuttered Gatleys Peoples Store in Roseland
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South Side soul food and Southern cooking
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Fire destroys shuttered Gatelys Peoples Store
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Ask Amy: Friday night dinners are marred by bad habits
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Daywatch: Ride-sharing woes, a plant that can burn you and other things to know to start your day
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Bigger than ever, Sculpture Milwaukee unveils this summer’s 20-plus pieces of public art
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Vintage Carol Stream mansion: $649,000
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What the (BLEEP) just happened? Rex Huppke’s ‘Week In Review’
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From road repairs to transit expansions, $33 billion in capital bill will have ‘monumental’ impact
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After Gov. Pritzker, Boss Madigan budget, let’s change state slogan: Illinois-Shut Up and Take It.
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Scott Stantis Cartoon Caption Contest Winner and Extras
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Approval of long-awaited EPA brownfield cleanup funds ‘a key turning point’ for Waukegan’s south lakefront
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Ranking the 100 best Bears players ever: No. 91, Bill Karr
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Green City Market turns 20: Chicago’s largest farmers market now ‘a huge social event,’ but it still faces a crop of challenges
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A North Branch park: Mayor Lightfoot can make it happen
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Decent: Naperville moms embrace Jack and Jill as way to teach their kids how to write their own African American story
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Raising the rent: 5 Chicago neighborhoods that will cost you more in 2019
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Some Grant Park festivals reduce days, raise fees or cancel entirely after watchdog investigated discount scheme
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Teacher Feature: Tapping into kids’ curiosity, trying to understand what makes them tick so important in school
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Uber and Lyft said ride-sharing would cut traffic congestion and supplement public transit. But has it worked?
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5 takeaways from the Cubs-Rockies series, including Carlos Gonzalez’s impact and Carl Edwards Jr.’s rebound
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McGrath: Trump the elephant in the room when it comes to teaching composition
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Naperville News Digest
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More undercover video coming as Fair Oaks Farms owner promises changes
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Bookseller Barnes & Noble, humbled by Amazon, has been sold to a hedge fund
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‘Porque tenemos mucha necesidad’
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Theo Epstein, Scottie Pippen and Chuck Wepner: No TV show has better sports analogies than Showtime’s ‘Billions’
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Get-started guide: Hims hair-loss treatment
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Going to the Bears100 convention in Rosemont? Here’s who will be there — and how you can get their autographs
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Valparaiso GOP pick Howe to fill vacant City Council seat
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Watch a balloon race in Galena, dine in a Door County vineyard and more Midwest events
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El ‘ahora’ de Christian Nodal
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Beyonce is latest celebrity to star in courtside drama curated by internet
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100+ books for kids’ summer reading
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Jimmy Bannos Jr. announces Italian restaurant Purple Cow, prepares to re-open Purple Pig by mid-June
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U.S., Russia blame each other in near-collision of warships in the Philippine Sea
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1 killed, 3 seriously wounded in Lake Shore Drive shooting near Fullerton
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Julia Roberts, Spike Lee toast Denzel Washington with AFI Life Achievement Award
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CSO review: A rousing debut by conductor Simone Young
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Galen Rupp, who won the Chicago Marathon in 2017, is recovering from an Achilles injury
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El ‘Apóstol de Jesucristo’ es un ‘demente’ dice el procurador de California, asegura que habría más víctimas
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Chicago stories will unfold at 13th Hyde Park Jazz Festival
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MightyVine embarks on expansion as demand for tomatoes keeps growing
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Rafael Nadal beats Roger Federer in 3 sets to advance to his 12th French Open final
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Soul food? Southern? What to call traditional Black cooking (and where to find the South Side’s best).
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Prince ‘Originals’ puts the sex back into songs he gifted to protégés and pals
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When taxpayers trust Springfield … Part 4: Print or clip and save — 6 reasons to oppose the ‘Pritzker Tax’
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Elgin News Digest
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Is it rude that an older engaged couple has a wedding registry?
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Sister of woman accused of supporting ISIS shares her family’s story: ‘I’ve always been there for her’
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County Commissioner Britton, North Shore area medical professionals laud Illinois abortion bill
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Madonna’s furious response to her New York Times profile raises questions about what stars expect from journalists
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Wedding season: Going off-registry with your gift
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Speak Out: ‘Jeopardy!’ should put limit on how much contestants can win
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Beach Park ammonia spill: Lake County Sheriff’s Office releases body camera image of toxic cloud
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Incumbent councilman drops out of Highland race
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‘Big Little Lies’ cast wants Season 2 to encourage women to unite and ‘make mistakes together’
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Mueller report witness George Nader to remain jailed in child porn case
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Letter: Awareness needs to be raised about problem of elder abuse
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Regina Dominican High School 2019 graduates ‘sisters for life’
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Vernon Area Public Library starts digging into gardening for the season
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Dist. 230, teachers approve new 5-year contract
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Down to Business: ‘No rest in the mattress business’ for Verlo, which custom-makes the beds it sells
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Plant-based burger-maker Beyond Meat reports sales of fresh products up 304%; stock soars
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Which ‘Game of Thrones’ actors deserve Emmy nominations for its final season?
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Northbrook teen charged in connection with May shooting incident
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Moran: Stormy spring has Lake Michigan running high along the Waukegan shore
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Naperville adjusts city code to allow tattooing, microblading without a physician present
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Master Your Grill With These Trending Grilling Recipes and Tips
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I was recently diagnosed with a chronic medical condition. What are my options?
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Report: Financial fraud is targeting older adults at record levels
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Explore a different side of Myrtle Beach this summer
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Brian Wilson postpones concert at RiverEdge Park in Aurora
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California professor chosen as new Concordia University Chicago President
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Pritzker, teacher’s pet, allows more pricey pension spiking
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City Council hears plans to address long wait lists, commuter permit abuse at Naperville train station
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Prominent investigative journalist detained in Russia, charged with drug dealing
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Tri-State roadwork shifting to new lanes south of Half Day Road
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Thanks to rain and cool weather, it’s not too late to start planting. Here’s what Chicago gardeners should know.
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Developer says subdivision construction coming this summer in Hobart
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Undone by Brexit, British Prime Minister Theresa May steps down as Conservative leader
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Panel OK with sanctuary business plan in Hobart; awaits City Council approval
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‘Jane the Virgin’ actress Gina Rodriguez to return home to Chicago to discuss her struggle with anxiety
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Extra-alarm fire guts historic Roseland department store building
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Letters to the Editor
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Grayslake man sentenced more than 7 years in fatal 2018 DUI crash
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Tony Awards host James Corden hopes audience will find ‘joy’
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State regulators OK new imaging center in Orland Park
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20 years ago, the U.S. women’s national team won the World Cup — and changed the sport in this country
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Community news
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From the Tribune archives: Linda Taylor
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La Grange Park Italian restaurant plans to reopen the day after a fire on the roof
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Craig Kimbrel will have a stint in Iowa before pitching for the Cubs — but there’s no rush to get him into the bullpen
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Aurora Hispanic Heritage Board event honors community leaders, students
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Radio-controlled plane group wants OK to use old Hobart drag strip
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Summer projects at Mundelein High School to address parking lot, drainage issues
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Aumentan accidentes por patinetas eléctricas
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Elgin Farmers Market offers a feast for the senses
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Quickly
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American Legion post in Aurora celebrates 100th anniversary
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$64 million project that will almost double the height of White House fence set to begin
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How ‘Network’ anchor Howard Beale made it to the White House
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Inside Illinois lawmakers’ pork-barrel frenzy: Pickleball courts, dog parks and clout
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Austin Boulevard water, sewer project approved; officials press for lead monitoring
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Phil Condit’s Streeterville condo
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NFL at 100: The evolution of uniforms, from bees to Color Rush
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Writers Theatre announces casting for 2019-20 season
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New book focuses on crusading journalist from Aurora who brought attention to AIDS epidemic
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Former Boeing CEO Phil Condit sells Streeterville condo with sweeping views for $2.4 million
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Walmart can stock your fridge. Literally: A worker will deliver groceries and put them in your refrigerator when you’re not home.
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23 Father’s Day specials and all-you-can-eat feasts around Chicagoland
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Shout Out: Jimmy Carrane, actor and father
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Orland attorney new president of state bar association
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Man convicted of Gurnee murder last fall might finally be sentenced next month
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Brian Urlacher will miss the Bears100 convention: ‘Something I ate … got the best of me’
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Naperville tapped for first pickleball tourney in Chicago area
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Businessman Willie Wilson forms PAC, criticizes Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s graduated income tax proposal
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Planners send subdivision proposal to St. John Council to make decision
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Chicago’s Pelican packs melodies inside powerhouse instrumentals on ‘Nighttime Stories’
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The Jonas Brothers are back with ‘Happiness Begins’ — just in time to show the BTSes how it’s really done
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Four men charged in alleged police-impersonation stunt in DuPage County
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Illinois law won’t mandate board diversity. Companies should address it anyway.
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What they see when they see us: The Central Park 5 story
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Quickly
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Slowik: Baseball field creates sense of community pride in Ford Heights
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Man sentenced after 2016 Lake Michigan boat crash killed two
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Are Americans ready to legalize prostitution?
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The invisibility of Chicago’s Native American residents
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U.S. employers add just 75,000 jobs in May; unemployment steady at 3.6%, but falls to 6.2% for African Americans
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The ash trees are gone and maples are in decline, Homewood boosts its canopy with new oaks, beech trees
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Albion apartment developers unveil plan to fulfill Highland Park’s affordable housing requirements
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Some downtown Winnetka business owners say fall streetscape construction could hurt sales
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Aurora facility looks to get young people interested in hammer throw
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Heavy May rain has put Naperville Park District behind on mowing, closed some forest preserve sites
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Judge awards $1.5M to Hammond from copper wire thieves
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2 workers rescued after high-rise scaffold breaks on Far North Side
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Four Democrats seek seat on Lake County Council
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Skokie native turned his interest in mushroom foraging into growing career
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Northwest Indiana gaming experts preparing for new competition from Illinois
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East Dundee taps Berkeley’s assistant village manager to be new finance director
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2 lawmakers say Boeing originally wanted to wait 3 years to fix 737 Max warning-light flaw
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Shout Out: Ellen Farrar, new children’s museum director
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Gary plans to use the Public Safety building as collateral to pay bills
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In wake of Aurora mass shooting, panel says stronger gun laws, better tracking of FOID cards needed
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Quickly
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5 things to know about UFC 238, including a ‘100 percent’ chance of it returning to Chicago next year
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Everyone’s got a climate plan. So where’s the carbon tax?
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Shout Out: Annabella Fritts, Triton College student headed to Estonia for summer research
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Coming soon to a party near you: Marijuana users, and there’s a wide variety of them
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Illinois transfer Luke Ford must sit out the 2019 season after NCAA denies the tight end’s waiver appeal
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Fair Oaks Farms owner says video of alleged cow abuse ‘broke my heart,’ vows to add cameras, animal welfare audits
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Cancer suvivors celebrate with testimonials, activities
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4 men shot within 30 minutes on South Side
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McCaleb: Lawmakers ‘hard work’ pays off for them, not taxpayers
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The Spin: How your tax dollars will fix state roads, plus will Mayor Lori Lightfoot push ride-share fee amid congestion?
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Large snake resists arrest as Park Forest police chief extracts it from under hood of squad car
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Abogados del apóstol de La Luz del Mundo critican a la fiscalía
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Cubs’ Theo Epstein says he’s OK with Trump fundraiser at Wrigley Field: ‘Free society, private venue’
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Undone by Brexit, Theresa May steps down as Conservative Party leader
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Gurnee police report subject ‘surrendered peacefully’ after barricade situation
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What you need to know to navigate the $7 million construction season underway in Deerfield
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Silent soldiers of WWII and the memories they left behind
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Church news
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District: 3 Gary teachers to be fired, principal suspended over ‘most annoying’ award to autistic boy
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The Pritzker tax pledge
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Fox Valley event looks to raise awareness of ‘staggering’ gun violence in America
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Stop ranking schools. Educating our children should not be a competition.
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Owners of new downtown Elgin Mexican restaurant hope big salsa selection becomes ticket to success
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In seeking home arrest, convicted ex-Ald. Willie Cochran says prison hasn’t stopped corruption at City Hall
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Surgeon general, speaking from his family’s experience, tells Chicago medical professionals that stigma is deepening opioid crisis
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‘He’s ready to score’: Adnan Sarancic continues growth as a go-to player in crunch time for Warren
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Column: D-Day recollections remind us of horrors of war
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France opens World Cup with a 4-0 win over South Korea
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Post-Tribune Local Scoreboard for Saturday, June 8, 2019
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Cubs 3, Cardinals 1
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Inside a Missouri abortion clinic under siege: sobbing, breakdowns and conflicted doctors
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EEUU reconoce pasaportes venezolanos vencidos
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Happy Pelican: E’Twaun Moore reflects on season, looks ahead to youth camp at East Chicago
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Doughnut-eating contest offers tasty way to help Salvation Army
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Corrections and clarifications
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Small town favorite restaurant hoping for new owners
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Speak Out: Fireworks, gasoline
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Take the quiz: What kind of travel companion are you?
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The perfect films to enjoy at home this summer (Video)
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How to gather your family for a special weekly meal
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Aurora aldermen set to vote on water and sewer rate hike
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Ex-Trump Chief of Staff John Kelly to speak at Sinai Forum
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Illinois residents can expect to pay higher taxes when shopping Amazon and Etsy next year. Here’s why.
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University of Alabama gives back $26M gift after donor called for boycott over state’s abortion ban
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Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers orders gay pride flag to fly over state Capitol
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Thanks, Ricketts family, for aiding my transition from Cubs to Sox
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Baseball notes: William Roberts leads Washington Township under the watchful eyes of his father and brother
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Domestic violence prevention group in Aurora may move into former Early Childhood Center
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While awaiting sentencing for bank robbery, man helps hold up five additional banks, FBI charges
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D203 revives policy to restrict staff communication with students, new Remind app will send texts
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In response to #MeToo, state lawmakers approved sweeping legislation to fight sexual harassment in Illinois
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Weeks ago, Trump told NASA to return to the moon. Now he says we did that already, head to Mars.
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‘A warrior’: Matt Zahora battles ankle injury to pitch St. Laurence past Waterloo in 3A state semifinals
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Cole Hamels dominates the Cardinals while Anthony Rizzo and Javier Baez spark the Cubs offense in a 3-1 victory
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Cook County sheriff adviser appointed to fill vacant judgeship
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Will County jail deaths ruled as being from natural causes, sheriff says
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‘Does he look like he’s 30?’: Utah mother wants answers after cop pulls gun on 10-year-old playing in yard
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‘I was wrong’: Minneapolis cop who shot 911 caller sentenced to 121/2 years in prison
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Bronzeville taxi driver robbed; police seek attacker
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‘We didn’t tack on’: Brendan Carrane sets table with three walks, but St. Rita falls short in state semifinals
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Daily Southtown Local Scoreboard for Saturday, June 8, 2019
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Hitting a roadblock: Marist falls behind, runs into defensive juggernaut of Huntley in 4A state semifinals
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Trump anuncia acuerdo con México para evitar la aplicación de aranceles a cambio de que le detengan a los migrantes
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Nick’s time: Notre Dame recruit Nick DeMarco closes out St. Charles North’s 4A semifinal win
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Royals 6, White Sox 4
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Bears unveil 1936 throwback uniform to commemorate their 100th season