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2022 > May > 30
- Northwestern softball rallies past Arizona State for its 1st Women’s College World Series berth since 2007
- Boston Celtics win Game 7 of Eastern Conference finals and will meet Golden State Warriors in NBA Finals
- Daily horoscope for May 30, 2022
- Quickly: Readers sound off on the issues of the day
- Ask Amy: Ex-husband thinks it’s time to apologize
- GOP candidates running for U.S. Sen. Tammy Duckworth’s seat face ‘pick your poison dilemma’ in blue Illinois
- On Hero Street in Silvis, remembering Mexican Americans who served since World War II
- Researchers: Illinois lawmakers shouldn’t rob 911 funds to pay for 988 hotline
- Annette Bakker: Skilled volunteering is the future of charitable giving
- Ed Bachrach and Austin Berg: Mapping mayhem a symptom of deeper dysfunction in Chicago
- Editorial: Pilsen has found a way to help counter gentrification. City Hall should support it.
- Sabreen Akhter: I see distressed children come into my ER. I wonder about their paths — and my son’s.
- Letters: This Memorial Day, we mourn and salute our military defenders
- Republican candidates for Will County District 4 talk of ending gas tax, directing marijuana tax revenue to public safety
- Column: Aurora Gold Star Moms ‘trying to be OK’ as community honors its heroes on Memorial Day
- Column: Soul Werk Cafe, a Black-owned mental health care provider in Richton Park, focuses on healing souls
- Daywatch: Chicago’s forgotten neighborhood names
- This day in history, May 30: Student protesters in Beijing erect a ‘Goddess of Democracy’ statue in Tiananmen Square
- Wrong-way driver receives firearms charge after traffic stop
- Plane wreckage found in Nepal mountains; 21 bodies recovered
- 3 charged with murder in shooting death of 9-year-old Evanston boy, police, prosecutors say
- Governors diverge on gun control, school security efforts
- Body pulled from Lake Michigan in Wilmette identified as missing UIC graduate student
- Speak Out reader opinion: Fox channel is enjoyable except for Sean Hannity
- Man killed and 4 wounded in Humboldt Park shooting
- “Lookingglass Alice”
- Local scores for the Southland
- Local scores for the Aurora, Elgin, Naperville and Lake County areas
- Local scores for Northwest Indiana
- Hinsdale Central’s Dan Watcke walks away undeterred after taking second while defending two state titles: ‘I’ve matured a lot.’
- Oak Park-River Forest’s Ian Kelley, whose dad died of ALS, celebrates with family after winning state title: ‘We’ve all gone through so much.’
- Perfect weekend for the summer season opening of Naperville’s Centennial Beach
- Swimming conditions improve at Chicago’s public beaches on Memorial Day
- Taxes big issue in Kane District 13 Republican primary race
- Things go swimmingly for Quincy recruit Ryne Jacobsen at St. Rita. ‘I didn’t have to reek of chlorine every day.’ Plus, boys volleyball notes.
- Crowd of thousand turned out to browse artists’ works at annual art festival in downtown Barrington
- Buffalo Grove moving Public Works operations to new, bigger warehouse building within next 2 years
- House Theatre of Chicago
- Buffalo Grove Police Department to offer ID card, special tag for residents with special ‘at-risk’ circumstances
- Pacific season’s 1st hurricane aims at Mexico tourist zone
- Arlington Heights pandemic-born ‘Alfresco’ dining spot opens for season in village’s downtown: ‘It’s … a block party everyday’
- Fournier turns down offer for Evanston City Manager
- Russians, Ukrainians fight block by block in eastern city
- Aurora Memorial Day parade honors those who sacrificed for our country: ‘It’s important that we remember them’
- ‘Memorial Day was so overlooked but not anymore’ Hundreds turn out for Northbrook Memorial Day Parade and Ceremony
- Jeff Gladney, a defensive back for the Arizona Cardinals, dies in a car crash. He was 25.
- The best stockpot
- The Natural: Kodi Rizzo strikes out 11 as Newark reaches state finals in softball for first time. ‘We are not going to let anything stop us.’
- Teen dies, others injured in ORV rollover in N. Indiana
- Melrose Park resident denied bail in alleged arson attack on ‘Walking Man’
- Nine lives: Matt Corona settles into No. 9 spot in batting order, sparks Crown Point past Hobart for sectional title. ‘I feel more calm.’
- Hammond parade honors soldiers’ sacrifice, brings community together
- Portage marks Memorial Day with a solemn salute
- ‘It’s a very small token of what we can do in return’ Glenview Memorial Day 2022
- Gabe Kapler pauses his protest as the San Francisco Giants manager stands for the national anthem on Memorial Day
- Rosehill Cemetery Memorial Day service draws hundreds
- Orland Park residents remember sacrifices while adding names to village monument
- With the beat of a parade drum and the firing of a Civil War cannon, Rosehill Cemetery Memorial Day service draws hundreds
- Reagan-omics: Reagan King dominates in relief as Lincoln-Way West rallies past Lincoln-Way Central for regional title. ‘We deserve it.’
- Three Northbrook teenagers to become Eagle Scouts Saturday
- Waukegan observance honors the fallen, and more; ‘For some folks, Memorial Day is for a barbecue in the backyard. For me … it’s about remembering my son’
- Lincolnwood celebrates Memorial Day with parade, honor ceremony
- Biden sees chance of ‘rational’ Republican approach on guns
- Dylan Cease and Kendall Graveman won’t travel with the Chicago White Sox to Toronto, which requires visitors to be vaccinated
- Ball hits wall and umpire in the head. All the while, Dylan Conklin keeps running as Kaneland tops Benet for regional title. ‘It was crazy.’
- People attend a Memorial Day program in Evanston
- People attend the Wellington-Oakdale Old Glory Marching Society Memorial Day parade
- Beaches open for the season during Memorial Day weekend
- Norridge honors Memorial Day with ceremony, flags of all states and territories
- Do you have a childhood friendship that has spanned time, space, marriages, and secrets?
- Seiya Suzuki’s sprained finger lands the Chicago Cubs outfielder on the IL. He joins Jonathan Villar, who suffered a freak injury.
- From Division II and an adult rec league, Matt Swarmer achieves his MLB dream with the Chicago Cubs: ‘My adrenaline was pumping’