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2022 > May > 1
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Chicago Red Stars look to reset — and prioritize a ‘positive’ culture — after abuse scandals rocked the NWSL last season
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Daily horoscope for May 1, 2022
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Ask Amy: A writer shares, but her reader refuses
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Chicago Fire’s winless streak reaches 5 after twice conceding late goals to lose 2-1 to the New York Red Bulls
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Remove — by hand or herbicide — invasive lesser celandine that can take over lawns
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Eaglets spotted in preserve indicate areas of Will County are ‘meeting all their requirements’
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Letters: Schools should address truancy and misbehavior with family support, not fines.
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How one apartment project on the Far Northwest Side created divisions on affordable housing, congestion and more
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How a flurry of trades by new GM Ryan Poles gave the Chicago Bears more swings in the NFL draft
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This day in history, May 1: President Barack Obama announces the death of Osama bin Laden
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Orland Square’s Pop Up Pup Cafe finds forever homes for dogs
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Indiana Dems tour state to push for marijuana legalization; experts say federal law is sticking point
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Awake Illinois founder, ex-councilman say those trying to kill their appointments to Naperville boards want to ‘silence’ opposition views
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Patron shoots suspect during armed robbery in Frankfort Township, sheriff’s office reports
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Chicago weather: 3 tornadoes confirmed during Saturday night storms
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Speak Out reader opinion: Illegal border crossings will forever change our nation
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Photos: Chicago Bears’ 11 picks from the 2022 NFL draft
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Long-awaited evacuations begin from steel plant in Ukrainian city of Mariupol; US Speaker Pelosi visits President Zelenskyy
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Chicago Bears release QB Nick Foles after being unable to find a taker for the former Super Bowl MVP
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The viral clip from the Mets-Cardinals brawl, a lizard, some spilled drinks and more: MLB broadcasts’ hilarious moments of the week
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‘The Bad Guys’ holds top weekend box office spot for second consecutive weekend
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President Biden roasts GOP, Trump — and even himself — at annual White House Correspondents’ dinner
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I’m overseas and tested positive for COVID-19. What now?
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Residents express support for keeping Park Forest elections nonpartisan, but no one volunteers to lead the effort
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Dr. Ngozi Ezike, who guided Illinois through COVID-19, speaks at Dominican University in River Forest
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Evidence of GOP’s involvement in Trump election scheme mounts with release of Rep. Jim Jordan’s text messages
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Fallen Chicago police officers honored at the St. Jude Police League Memorial March and Service
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Review: ‘All’s Well That Ends Well’ depends on its Helen, finding love amid death — she succeeds mightily at Chicago Shakespeare
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US Rep. Adam Kinzinger introduces measure to allow US military intervention in Ukraine if Russia uses chemical, biological weapons
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Donald Peck, principal flute and ‘the voice of the wind section’ for the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, dies at 92
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Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal slam Wimbledon’s decision to ban Russian and Belarus players
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Chicago Blackhawks continue sweeping changes by firing assistant coaches Marc Crawford and Rob Cookson
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Chicago memorabilia auctioned off in North Center
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Letters to the Editor: Urge OPRF to prioritize lest it take years to build needed labs, field house, etc.
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Grayslake meteorology student who died in crash on storm chasing trip remembered as brilliant, goofy, helpful
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Photos: Angels 6, White Sox 5
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President Biden remembers former Vice President Walter Mondale at memorial service; ‘It was Fritz who lit the way’
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Column: Marcus Stroman outduels Corbin Burnes to earn his 1st Chicago Cubs victory in style
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Ray Charles, Judds to be inducted into Country Music Hall of Fame, but death of Naomi Judd to cast a pall over ceremony
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For 1st time in 2 years, the City Colleges of Chicago celebrate their commencement ceremonies in person
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Chicago White Sox stage a 5-run rally in the 9th but come up short in a 6-5 loss to the Los Angeles Angels
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Kelsie Whitmore becomes the 1st woman to start an Atlantic League baseball game
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For the first time in two years, City Colleges of Chicago celebrates commencement ceremonies in person