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- Daily horoscope for September 30, 2022
- The Tylenol murders: 40 years ago, an infamous Chicago-area crime took these 7 lives
- Photos: Cubs 2, Phillies 0
- Election 2022: What Illinois races do you care most about and what issues are important to you?
- Ask Amy: I’ve lived my rock star dream and am ready to retire
- Public Lands Day events draw scores of volunteers, fun seekers to Southland preserves
- Chris Lamb: College students are in a mental health crisis. Administrators should take action.
- Tiki-inspired Clever Coyote to debut in The Robey, serving up a side of nostalgia
- The Top 25, Week 5: College football games and players to watch, plus early 2023 NFL draft picks
- Runners feel shortchanged after Sunday’s Chicago Half Marathon was shortened by a half-mile
- Column: Here’s the big reveal: Movie endings are hard to get right, and not just in ‘Don’t Worry Darling’
- 10 things to do around Chicago this weekend: Ensemble Español, ‘Wicked’ and Gorillaz
- Brian Daboll is aggressively trying to turn the New York Giants around. Should he have had that shot with the Chicago Bears?
- 5 things to watch in the Chicago Bears-New York Giants game — plus our Week 4 predictions
- ‘Competitor’ Ayo Dosunmu is ready for the challenge of winning the starting point guard position for the Chicago Bulls
- Daywatch: Chicago half-marathon shortened, angering runners
- Chicago man gets special early birthday surprise from Donnie Wahlberg at St. Charles car dealership
- New ‘Lake Song’ podcast headed to Tribeca imagines Chicago in 2090
- Ataque ruso deja 25 muertos y 50 heridos en Zaporiyia
- Florida sufre los estragos del huracán Ian
- Casbon, Ulrich running contrasting campaigns in battle for District 7 Lake County Board seat
- Naperville News Digest: Naperville police holding 3 Coffee with a Cop Day events; input sought on plans for Greene Valley, other preserves; local man named Illinois Junior Golf Association Person of Year
- Michael Osipoff’s final boys soccer rankings and player of the week for Northwest Indiana
- Friday Morning Swim Club brings hundreds of people to Montrose Harbor for morning dip and coffee. ‘It’s just joy,’ organizer says.
- ‘At my peak’: Conner Stone becomes Crown Point’s top scorer in his only season as a full-time starter
- Lista de ganadores de los Billboard de la Música Latina
- Elgin News Digest: Free paper shredding available Oct. 8 in Hanover Township; ECC emergency services holding career fair, open house; ‘Ghostbusters: Afterlife’ to be shown as drive-in movie
- This Week in Naperville
- Bad Bunny continúa su reinado en los Premios Billboard latinos
- Estudio: Cambio climático aportó más lluvias a huracán Ian
- Mold, fecal matter and gunfire: Waukegan apartment building residents complain about conditions as management is debated
- Speak Out
- Lynney Tarnow isn’t a typical freshman. ‘I don’t think we’ve ever had a 6-4 player,’ Benet coach Brad Baker says. And she can play.
- Brady vs. Mahomes, duelo estrella en la NFL
- Judge sets aside guilty verdict for Woodworth in death of infant
- ¿Son las ‘minicasas’ una solución para la falta de vivienda? Esto dicen los datos
- Photos: “Wicked” is back in Chicago
- Speak Out reader opinion: President Biden has a long list of accomplishments
- Festival de Cine de Nueva York celebra 60 años
- Esta empresa realiza bioingeniería de riñones e hígados de cerdo para su posible trasplante a humanos
- Film series designed to promote activism; ‘We want to inspire environmentalism, citizenship and social change’
- Review: ‘Wicked’ is back in the Loop, a Chicago favorite as splendiferous as ever
- Powerball: Sydney Buchanan shows off heavy mettle as Mother McAuley battles nationally ranked Assumption. ‘I like it.’
- Resilient US consumers spend slightly more in August
- Decent: Thanks to a spider bite, woman learns powerful lessons about cancer, gut feelings and second opinions
- Vladimir Putin declara zonas ucranianas como parte de Rusia
- Japan to pay up to $320M for US company’s chip production
- Baby boy was born as Hurricane arrived in Florida. He won’t be named Ian.
- Photos: Hubbard Street Dance Chicago
- Unpaid internships face new scrutiny as barriers to careers
- Around the Southland: Southland choir performs with opera, Honor Flight welcome, and more
- Editorial: Northwestern’s new football stadium looks like a luxury game-day experience with unimpeachable funding
- Races in 58th and 59th state House districts offer voters distinct candidates
- Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson makes Supreme Court debut in brief ceremony
- Brainard warns US rates to stay high, notes global impact
- US outlines plan for long-term baby formula imports
- Abortion ruling intensifies fight over state supreme courts in Illinois, Kentucky, Michigan, North Carolina and Ohio
- Street smart: Abdallah Omar, who grew up playing street soccer in Jordan, develops into standard-bearer for Stagg. ‘He keeps us together.’
- Letter: It’s Domestic Violence Awareness Month, but every day we must look out for each other
- Mundelein’s Frankie Jimenez is more confident this season — and more like ‘the player I know I can become’
- Un ilustre pelotero dirigirá a Puerto Rico en el Clásico Mundial
- Law & Order column: Gurnee police sergeant receives national honor
- Cubanos protestan por apagones que llevan días sin solución
- Arrestan a sujeto que disparó contra migrantes en Texas
- Unfazed Ulrich: Lauren Ulrich doesn’t mind handling multiple roles for Newark. ‘It’s nice to have control of the game in my hands.’
- Exconvento mexicano del S.XVII aún tiene secretos por contar
- Las Carolinas esperan la llegada del huracán Ian
- López Obrador defiende acción de Fiscalía en caso Ayotzinapa
- Review: Hubbard Street Dance opens the fall with new faces, fresh versatility and ‘Refraction’
- Bobby Narang’s boys soccer rankings and player of the week for Lake County
- Seth Limmer, et al.: The end of cash bail will make our criminal justice system more fair
- El ídolo del boxeo nica dice que va con todo a por Sunny Edwards, ‘cueste lo que le cueste’
- Church briefs
- Community news
- Temporada de los Premios Nobel llega en medio de la guerra en Ucrania
- Quickly: Readers sound off on the issues of the day
- Man arrested in connection to CTA Red Line robbery where passenger was struck with wine bottle
- Photos: Doc’s Beach House before and after Hurricane Ian
- Vickroy: You are not powerless — here are 10 ways you can help save the planet from climate change
- Evanston Animal Welfare Board fighting for new shelter, says current not adequate
- Hey Comedy comes to Hey Nonny
- La panadería virtual Masa Madre entrelaza las herencias mexicana y judía de los propietarios con churro babka y challah conchas
- How the Chicago Tribune covered serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer
- More than 21 dead in Florida after Hurricane Ian; storm makes landfall on South Carolina coast
- Nick Holonyak Jr., pioneer of LED lighting and University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign professor, is dead at 93
- Nigeriana se muda a la ciudad y encuentra una familia en la comida: ‘Estoy orgullosa de mi vida en Chicago’
- Mike McDaniel defends Dolphins’ decision to play Tua Tagovailoa vs. Bengals after injury scare days earlier
- Chile y Perú piden al TAS un fallo sobre Ecuador 10 días antes de inicio del Mundial
- Pumpkin picking near Chicago in 2022: 50 farms, patches and you-pick places within 100 miles of the city
- Gasoductos y cables submarinos, tan vitales como vulnerables
- Chayanne sigue imparable en la música y lanza ‘Como tú y yo’
- Chicago Bears could be without kicker Cairo Santos for their Week 4 road game
- My son and I went pumpkin picking at 5 new-to-us places near Chicago. Here are our thoughts and tips.
- Curiosa relación de dos cobayas y un periquito se hace viral
- Elgin sites on the Fox River, including Kimball Street dam and Trout Park, to be added to the Fabulous Fox Water Trail
- Niles Library will not get tie-breaker trustee until at least Oct. 18, leaving board deadlocked
- Chicago man dies in multivehicle crash Thursday in Western Springs
- Peter H. Schwartz: Making the case for lowercase: Why racial descriptors don’t need to be capitalized
- Afternoon Briefing: Controversy over Medinah Temple casino traffic study
- Photos: Khmai Cambodian Fine Dining
- ¿Las plegarias ayudan a ganar partidos? Muchos creen que sí
- Jaylon Smith excited to ‘run it back’ with Giants against Bears’ rushing attack
- Letters: Words of praise for public servant Dick Simpson
- Eddie B talks to teachers at Genesee show
- The 50 best photos in the month of September by Chicago Tribune photographers
- Penurias de los pobres le costarían la elección a Bolsonaro
- University Park trustees oppose mayor’s plan to raise salaries for elected officials
- Application to be filed to give historic Waukegan wall landmark status; ‘Why would we want a part of history destroyed?’
- Wisin & Yandel se despiden con ‘La última misión’
- Crime and guns dominate first debate between Gov. J.B. Pritzker and GOP challenger Darren Bailey
- Evanston Pride hosts second year of Una Fiesta Hispana
- Starbucks opens on Lake Street, breathing life to the site of a former fast food restaurant that was languishing
- El ‘Perro’ Bermúdez se despidió de la afición rumbo a su último Mundial como narrador del Tri
- Des Plaines police investigating newest claims of sexual abuse by St. Francis de Sales Catholic priest in Lake Zurich
- 100 days after the fall of Roe, out-of-state abortion patients have spiked in Illinois. Here are 6 things to know about abortion access locally and nationwide.
- Hacer Ceremonia: una similitud poética con la vida
- IUN chancellor shares benefits of being Hispanic Serving institution during town hall meeting
- Georgia judge nixes tax break for electric truck firm Rivian
- Aurora City Council approves $1.5 million for installation of Wi-Fi at RiverEdge Park
- Crown Point search-and-rescue dog, Jake, deployed to Florida in wake of devastating hurricane
- Batavia woman dead after being hit by SUV in Geneva
- News briefs
- Cook County medical examiner reports homicides in Dolton, Posen
- Downtown alderman blasts traffic study on Medinah Temple casino as ‘seriously flawed’
- Park Ridge, Niles, Glenview, Skokie residents may join in electronics recycling, forest cleanup Oct. 15
- Auditor: All Indiana state tax rebate payments mailed out
- Gary woman charged with attempted murder in stabbing
- A couple tried to flee Fort Myers Beach. One didn’t make it.
- The rise of a reputed gang kingpin: How a West Side drug-related killing 2 decades ago has taken center stage in federal court
- Potempa: Chicago’s new Hotel Zachary now offering an old afternoon tea tradition
- Clarence Page: What’s missing in 2022 campaign issues? Child poverty.
- Column: Appellate court rules June 28 votes to recall Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard are invalid
- Some officials now say monkeypox elimination is unlikely in US
- Column: Chicago Cubs have had a strong second half, but are season ticket holders sold on 2023?
- Man acquitted of murder in 2020 fatal stabbing outside Richard’s Bar in West Town
- For local prospects David Gust and Seamus Malone, Chicago Blackhawks camp has been the experience of a lifetime — and it will continue in Rockford
- Chicagoans affected by Hurricane Ian tell their stories; how you can help
- Hurricane Ian leaves more than 21 dead in Florida as rescuers search for survivors