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‘It’s pretty emotional, honestly’: Aidan Voss accounts for 3 TDs in final game on home field as Joliet Catholic routs Genoa-Kingston.
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Daily horoscope for November 14, 2021
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Nasir Canty scores two touchdowns in Jacobs’ second appearance in a state quarterfinal: ‘When it’s all said and done, we made history.’
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Ask Amy: Pastor’s child feels weight of service
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Caroline Macander, who twisted her knee in ‘a weird way,’ and Mother McAuley go out like a state champion. Giving their all.
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One dream. One destiny. Emily Kozinski sparks Metea Valley to first state title in school history with stunning win over Mother McAuley.
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Small sprouts around tree trunks, known as suckers, can be a sign of stress. Here’s what to do.
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Miraculous overtime victories. A rumbling interception return. A look back at the 2001 Chicago Bears, an exciting — and unexpected — 13-3 playoff team.
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Column: LA connection isn’t lost on the Chicago Bulls, who play back-to-back games against the Clippers and Lakers the next 2 nights
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This day in history, November 14: Eugene B. Ely becomes first aviator to take off from a ship as his Curtiss pusher rolled off a sloping platform on the deck of the scout cruiser USS Birmingham
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Queen Elizabeth misses Remembrance Sunday service because of sprained back
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Jewell Loyd starred at Notre Dame, led Seattle to two WNBA titles and won gold in Tokyo. Niles West celebrates her impact and makes her jersey its first to be retired.
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Visitations being held this weekend for Naperville friends who died at Astroworld concert
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Amazon Fresh opens in Morton Grove, allows customers to skip checkout lines
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Longtime U.S. Congressman from Naperville, Harris W. Fawell, dead at 92
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Landmarks: Monuments to a century-old war can fade into the background, but new effort hopes to give them ‘a moment of memory they deserve’
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Speak Out reader opinion: Thankful for our veterans this November
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2 women, one 88 and the other 49, killed when motorist disregards red light, hits pedestrians in West Rogers Park
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Austria orders nationwide lockdown for the unvaccinated
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Thousands of military families struggle with food insecurity
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Inside federal prisons, employees are committing the crimes
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‘Florencia en el Amazonas’ review: Inspired by Gabriel García Márquez, a Spanish-language opera finally docks at Lyric Opera
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US Catholic bishops may dodge rebuke of Biden over abortion
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Disney’s ‘Eternals’ tops domestic box office for 2nd weekend
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Law & Order column: Antioch man charged with indecent solicitation of child in online police sting
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Children begin receiving COVID-19 vaccine at Matteson clinic
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Winter is coming: Chicago area to see snow, gusty winds and cool temps Sunday
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Private schools in Lake County take varying approaches to COVID-19 vaccine mandates
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Merrillville man dies after shooting outside Gary funeral lunch; second victim hospitalized
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‘Show them you’: Natalie Kent follows cousin Megan Melone’s advice as Joliet Catholic battles Normal West in Class 3A third-place match.
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Residents seek role in federal probe into Minneapolis police
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Corrections and clarifications
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Person in custody following shooting at Safari Land in Villa Park
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Embattled Chicago FOP president faces termination hearing
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U. of C. graduate ‘minding his own business,’ tried to escape and struggled with suspect before being fatally shot, prosecutors said
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State trooper hurt while working I-55 crash, squad car struck by possible drunken driver
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Bishop’s Mausoleum opens on anniversary of Cardinal Joseph Bernardin’s death
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Jane Tyner, longtime Evanston resident with ‘regal quality’ who was teacher and volunteer, dies at 75
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Chicago Red Stars are in the NWSL championship game after upsetting the top-seeded Portland Thorns 2-0 in a semifinal
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NFC North Week 10 roundup: Green Bay Packers shut out Seattle Seahawks in Aaron Rodgers’ return, while winless Detroit Lions avoid a 13th straight loss
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As work on the Obama Presidential Center progresses, South Shore residents and organizers call on city for protection
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Jimmy Lake is fired as Washington football coach in his 2nd season, a week after getting suspended for shoving a player on the sideline
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At rarely opened Bishop’s Mausoleum, Cardinal Bernardin remembered on the 25th anniversary of his death