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War fears grow as Putin orders troops to separatist regions of eastern Ukraine
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Winnetka four-bedroom home with mahogany library, bluestone patio: $2.3M
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Daily horoscope for February 22, 2022
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Ask Amy: Friendship is frozen with no change in sight
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Should doctors who spread false information about COVID-19 lose their medical licenses? Some states say yes, others say no
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Mary Derbish: School mental health days may not benefit the kids most in need
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Chicago area welcoming another wave of Afghan refugees: ‘Overnight their lives were just uprooted’
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Letters: Wokeness is punishing instructors for referring to slurs to make legitimate points
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My worst moment: ‘Resident Alien’ star Corey Reynolds and the time he couldn’t pretend to see an imaginary helicopter
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Review: ‘To tell a different story of Black excellence,’ Bocadillo Market explores Spain and the American South
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Ravi S. Rajan: Higher education has misstepped by focusing on wallets, not hearts and minds
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Editorial: Africa needs new thinking to deliver crucial vaccines
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Column: The rewards — and limitations — of movie night at the Chicago Symphony Orchestra
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Mediterranean-style mansion, listed at $3M, is Elmhurst’s highest priced listing
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Women’s national team settles equal pay lawsuit vs. US Soccer for $24M, ending a 6-year legal battle
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5 Chicago Cubs prospects to watch at minicamp in Arizona, including 1st-round pick Jordan Wicks
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Daywatch: How to combat COVID misinformation spread by doctors | Albany Park fire damages brewery and gym | Michigan coach Juwan Howard suspended
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This day in history, February 22: US deaths from COVID-19 top 500,000
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Neymar: ‘Tengo un gran deseo de jugar en EEUU’
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La banda Momoland pospone presentaciones por casos de Covid-19
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Plan to bring in Lake Michigan water to be featured during Oswego State of the Village address
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Speak Out reader opinion: Olympics applied a double standard on drug testing
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Gobernantes discuten cómo sancionar a Rusia por Ucrania
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University of Illinois police investigating anti-Semitic flyers on campus
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Premian a la ‘Quinta del Buitre’, un equipo ‘de leyenda’
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Michael Osipoff’s Post-Tribune boys basketball rankings and player of the week
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Avances rusos en Ucrania son ‘invasión’, dice la Casa Blanca
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Un vistazo a la creciente crisis entre Rusia y Ucrania
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3-year-old boy hurt during shooting in West Garfield Park early Tuesday, taken to hospital in private vehicle
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Lanzan app de red social de Trump; sufre fallas técnicas
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Fútbol de EEUU llega a un acuerdo sobre la igualdad salarial con las jugadoras
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Otro mundo está viendo
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Hinsdale H.S. District 86 board agrees on mask-optional policy after recently voting for mandate
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Caso Arbery: Declaran culpables a 3 de delitos de odio
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Ahmaud Arbery’s killers convicted of federal hate crimes in his death
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Canadá rechaza repatriar a mujer en campamento en Siria
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Supreme Court takes case involving refusal to serve gay couples
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Steve Millar’s Daily Southtown boys basketball rankings and player of the week for Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2022
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Putin tiene permiso para emplear fuerza militar
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Anna Becker falls but doesn’t fold at state. The Libertyville junior comes back to win vault and earn a second medal too. ‘I didn’t get down on myself.’
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Rick Armstrong’s Beacon-News/Courier-News boys basketball rankings and player of the week for Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2022
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Dunkin’/Baskin-Robbins proposed for former Tracy’s Tavern site in Clarendon Hills
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Lake Zurich Mayor Poynton gives town highlights at his latest ‘coffee’ event with residents at local restaurant
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Buffalo Grove to begin controlled burns of invasive vegetation ‘ to maintain and preserve public lands’
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Arlington Heights library board approves contract to start overhaul of kids’ space
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The best Oxygenics showerhead
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Man uses public works employee attire to gain entry into Riverwoods home
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Man charged with DUI after Highland Park police respond to vehicle stuck in snow bank
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When Mount Carmel’s Jake Rhode arrived at Elmhurst, ‘he looked like he lost a skateboard.’ Now, he’s the school’s all-time leading scorer.
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España anuncia pesquisa sobre abusos sexuales de la Iglesia
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The best Bluetooth transmitter for TV
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Police report a number of DUI arrests in Mundelein and Vernon Hills
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English and world languages teachers at Township High School District 214 named ‘Golden’ finalists
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Cinco ‘TikTokers’ latinos cambiaron el trabajo de 9 a 5 por una casa en Hollywood Hills. Así es como viven
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Misión de UE recomienda separación de poderes en Venezuela
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Live stage performance returned to Seth Paine school with ‘Lion King’ production
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Boys basketball notes: Mount Carmel’s Elijah Jointer finds inspiration in his grandfather Albert Lewis, who played football at Marshall.
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El covid arruinó incluso nuestros pies
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Kaden Manna’s intense offseason conditioning continued with a different sport. Marquette’s 6-foot-5 forward and double-double machine ran cross country.
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European Union nations unanimously approve Russian sanctions
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The best Chromebook accessory
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Grupo ayuda a jóvenes hispanos a convertirse en profesionales de la salud
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Lake Forest academic institutions welcoming new leaders
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RSF: graves problemas en protección a prensa latinoamericana
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Finding an affordable home in Chicago
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Shaqiri: ‘No vengo al Chicago Fire de vacaciones’
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Enfoque histórico de Putin podría sentar bases para guerra
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Woman arrested after Waukegan gunfight that leave two injured, one seriously
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US consumer confidence dips slightly but remains high
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Un rito especial en Broadway en el Mes de la Historia Negra
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Community news
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‘Cyrano’ review: Peter Dinklage brings a touch of the poet to the de Bergerac story, but this musical heartbreaker doesn’t quite sing
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Welcome to Spokane, America’s next affordable city. It’s already too expensive.
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East Chicago man charged as accomplice in developmentally disabled man’s slaying
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Talk of the County reader opinion: After Benghazi inquiries, ‘How come the Republicans don’t want to investigate the Jan. 6 riot?’
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Quickly: Readers sound off on the issues of the day
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UE aprueba por unanimidad paquete de sanciones
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Waukegan High School student on 2 nights in juvenile detention after wrongful arrest: ‘I just wanted to go home’
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Illinois-Chicago baseball recruit Pambos Nicoloudes comes back to Naperville Central basketball after taking one season off: ‘I would have regretted not playing.’
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‘Go out on a good note’: Done with pressure of club gymnastics, Naperville North’s Rigley Jump makes leap to state in first and only high school season
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Union: Davenport defense supplier worker strike to continue
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Wall Street skid continues as Ukraine crisis escalates
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Oswego co-op gymnast Sam Phillip describes first state meet as ‘scary’ and ‘amazing.’ She also gets lift from teammate Kelsie Freundt.
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Two men charged with stealing $8,000 from Pop Warner football clubs; both claimed they fell on hard times: charges
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La final de Champions en Rusia corre serio peligro
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‘This issue struck a chord’: The Feminism Club at Richards set out to educate peers about ‘a tough topic, then collected 34 bags of clothes for trafficking victims
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Music Theater Works throws itself into ‘La Cage aux Folles’
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Macy’s fourth quarter results top analysts’ estimates despite supply chain woes
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Barrington storytelling event’s focus is all about trouble
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BoDeans bring the hits to Chicago suburbs, northwest Indiana for 2 shows
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Los cubanos Richy Rich y Don Dinero estrenan ‘Todo’
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Five things to do in Chicago suburbs and northwest Indiana Feb. 25-March 3
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WHO says new COVID cases fall for the third week; deaths also drop
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Boys basketball notes: Rick Tollefson, who owns sporting goods company Boombah, wrapping up resounding 16-year run at Newark.
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Column: Russia’s invasion of Ukraine will eventually affect us. There is no vaccine to protect our world from the contagion of war.
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¿Los médicos que difunden información falsa sobre el COVID-19 deberían perder sus licencias médicas? Algunos estados dicen que sí, otros dicen que no
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Aaron Rodgers says ‘no news today, no decision’ about his future after an Instagram post increases speculation around the Green Bay Packers QB
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Chicago corn roll tamales
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Jamie Kalven: Chicago Reader controversy brings to light the many questions surrounding nonprofit journalism
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600,000 espectros estelares para refinar cómo se formó la Vía Láctea
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Struck by two vehicles, Hobart pedestrian killed
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Investigators seek cause of Naperville fire that left home uninhabitable
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Chicago elimina mandatos de mascarilla y prueba de vacunación el 28 de febrero
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Tyson Fury defenderá su título del CMB ante Dillan Whyte
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Segregation’s toll on Chicago: WTTW’s new season of ‘Firsthand’ documentary series looks at the cost to the region and its people
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Naperville Exchange Club’s Ribfest moving to Wheaton, Father’s Day weekend
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Reseña: Los Foo Fighters hacen comedia de terror
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Crisis de Ucrania obliga a Europa a buscar energía segura
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Thomas DeVore, who’s led legal challenges to Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s COVID-19 mandates, seeking GOP bid for attorney general
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Theater chain plans to test showing sporting events at Gurnee location; ‘If Hollywood can’t produce movies, we need to put new content on the screen’
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Biden anuncia sanciones, movimiento de tropas
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Oak Park’s annual Handel Week concludes with March 6 concert
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Microbrewery, 24-unit apartment building being considered near Morton Grove Metra station
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Indiana hospitals less stressed as COVID-19 surge passes
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Chris Petrucelli’s vision isn’t to put his stamp on the Chicago Red Stars — it’s to give players freedom: ‘I work with the players, players don’t work for me’
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Students in Matteson, Rich Township say Amazon $1 million STEM investment will expand opportunities
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Ecuador cambia su tradicional sede para enfrentar a Argentina
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OPINIÓN / Cuentos Políticos: El miedo y yo
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Letters: In light of Russian skater drama, the International Olympic Committee needs to make changes
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A Nazareth Academy English teacher is a finalist for The Golden Apple Excellence in Teaching Award
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Second Park Ridge marijuana dispensary proposed for Higgins Road
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Froylan Jimenez: The Chicago Teachers Union’s purpose is not to fix our city’s social problems
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La NBA se prepara para la recta final de la temporada
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Column: So long, Bobby Hull. Bye for now, Juwan Howard. And hello, MLB fans in lockout talks? Comings and goings in the sports world.
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200 take Polar Plunge into Nippersink Lake for a good cause; ‘We’re a community that always comes together for people in need’
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Sunday deadline for Highland Dem clerk-treasurer candidates; caucus set for March 2
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CTA could buy its last diesel bus in 4 years as it converts to electric
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Bill banning transgender girls from playing on girls team receives initial approval from Indiana Senate
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Column: The controversial tenure of Aurora’s first celebrity mayor, Paul Egan, brought the city national attention
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Letters to the editor: Churches closing due to lack of priests, but appreciate the good Divine Savior has done
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El desafío de hacer ejercicio cuando tienes covid prolongada
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‘There it was.’ Ultra-rare ticket to Michael Jordan’s NBA debut spent decades in man’s memorabilia collection, and now it’s setting auction records
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All-woman cast takes on production about Shakespeare’s juiciest role, Hamlet
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Ucrania convoca a reservistas del ejército
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Ellen S. Alberding: $1 billion investment in cleanup is a major step toward restoring the Great Lakes
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Banda gay pionera regresa tras medio siglo
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Clarence Page: This is not a ‘drill.’ NY mayor tackles Chicago-born ‘drill’ rap culture.
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Orland Park considering $41 million in upgrades to parks, including a permanent concert stage
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Fanelli takes on Ridgewood head football coaching duties in addition to being head baseball coach
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Talk of the County reader opinion: You knew Trump told ‘little lies,’ but ‘look where he took this country in four years’
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Elgin U-46 moves to ‘strongly recommended’ school mask policy
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Police investigate shooting in Steger that left man dead, his mother injured
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Food bank in Geneva takes advantage of ‘once in our lifetime’ date of 2/22/22 to raise money to help those in need
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¿Cómo vive una mujer condenada por aborto?
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President Biden announces sanctions against Russia over moves on Ukraine
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Una nadadora transgénero revive un viejo debate en los deportes de élite: ¿qué define a una mujer?
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Gov. J.B. Pritzker endorses Chicago City Clerk Anna Valencia in secretary of state’s race
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Phil Mickelson apologizes for comments about Saudi-backed golf league, while KPMG announces a mutual end to sponsorship of the 6-time major champion
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Kane County’s COVID-19 vaccination hub to be open two Saturdays in March
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Perú presenta 20 restos hallados en ciudad preinca
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Elgin store owners honored for ‘commitment and dedication’ during Black History Month
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Chicago will drop mask and proof-of-vaccine mandates at the end of the month; Cook County follows suit
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Crosswalk near Larkin High School up for final vote
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Elgin-area news: Parade applications due, Black History events online, and more
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5 Chicago White Sox prospects to watch at minicamp in Arizona, including 1st-round pick Colson Montgomery
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Elmwood Park District 401 moves to mask-recommended policy; Leyden District 212 deciding
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Kevin Lankinen is likely to be in goal for the Chicago Blackhawks this weekend — but when will Jonathan Toews return?
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‘There was no care there.’ Family files lawsuit against city and police officers after woman’s apparent suicide in lockup.
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Naperville teenager navigates dancing dreams, school
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Naperville Public Library raising wages
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Naper Settlement to conduct volunteer training sessions
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MLB lockout, Day 83: Management calls the players’ latest proposals a step backward — but a 3rd straight day of talks is scheduled
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Brother Rice, trying to hold off Oak Forest to reach state, moves James Bennett up a weight: ‘As soon as I had him, I knew it was over.’
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Marian Catholic’s Anna Kleszynski gets it. ‘I only play one way,’ she says. Hillcrest sees exactly how in a Class 3A sectional semifinal.
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Sophomore guard Anna Hartman doesn’t need to score points. Carmel’s ‘best on-ball defender’ gets her job done on the other end of the court.
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Northwestern beats Nebraska 77-65 to end a 3-game losing streak
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High school basketball scores for the Southland
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High school basketball scores for the Aurora, Elgin, Naperville and Lake County areas
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High school basketball scores for Northwest Indiana
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Another stress test late in the game. Another trip to the free-throw line for St. Charles East’s Torrie Kortan vs. Geneva: ‘I did it again.’
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H-F’s Rachyl Robinson realizes she has the support of her teammates: ‘They believe in me.’ She makes a believer out of Marist too.
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‘We got Demos the ball’: As important for Benet, the Navy recruit makes good use of it in a sectional semifinal against Waubonsie Valley.