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Daily horoscope for August 21, 2022
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‘He’s an artist’: Johnny Cueto nearly goes the distance in the Chicago White Sox’s 2-0 win over the Cleveland Guardians
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Ask Amy: Do we need to invite our co-workers to our wedding?
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Historically a place to observe Illinois’ diversity, the state fairgrounds this year became a showcase of divisive politics
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Why is it so hard to find therapists who take insurance in Illinois?
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Letters: There is hope in the actions we are taking — and can take — to deal with climate change
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Loyola’s Sister Jean gets another limited edition doll in the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum ahead of 103rd birthday
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Smoke tree shrub puts pizzazz in your late summer garden
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Vintage Chicago Tribune: Lives of two University of Chicago professors provide insights into early 20th century LGBTQ history
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In the fight against climate change, some Chicagoans are going all-electric at home: ‘Hopefully, this will be the future’
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Condo Adviser: If properly adopted, smoking restrictions implemented by condo associations are legally enforceable
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Column: Memories remain strong of Marmion’s Lake Street campus in Aurora
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Column: Legally blind, Waubonsee Community College scholarship winner hopes her story will inspire others
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Indiana’s new abortion ban may drive some young OB-GYNs to leave a state where they’re needed
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Solar project planned for farmland in southern Porter County, but developers are mum on which farmers will participate
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Car blast kills daughter of Russian known as ‘Putin’s brain’
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Officials: Possible connection between fatal shooting of man walking dog and email threats to Gary, Merrillville
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Man pulled from Lake Michigan’s ‘Playpen’ Saturday afternoon identified: officials
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Robbery suspect shot by police outside Schererville Dick’s Sporting Goods
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Jill Biden tests negative for COVID-19, will go to Delaware
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Speak Out reader opinion: Soldier Field turf is an embarrassment
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After near-death experience involving a fallen tree, Lake Barrington resident Linda Dowd has a new lease on life
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Developers set to start construction in the fall of 364 luxury apartments for high end renters in Waukegan
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Review: Grant Park Music Festival closes the summer with all the messiness and magic of Haydn’s ‘Creation’
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One dead after single vehicle crash early Sunday in Portage
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Chicago Air and Water Show: Sunday’s foggy and rainy weather delays performances
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Festival draws ukulele fans to downtown Aurora
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Left knee strain lands Chicago White Sox catcher Yasmani Grandal on the injured list — but there’s no acute ligament damage
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Landmarks: Pullman National Monument turning focus to neighbors as it prepares to mark 1st Labor Day since grand opening
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Haake: The dangerous pretense of political persecution
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Sunday’s Chicago White Sox-Cleveland Guardians game postponed because of unplayable field conditions at Progressive Field
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Suburban publication contacts
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Pat Foley admits to ‘some butterflies’ as the retired Blackhawks voice prepares for his 1st Cubs broadcast at Wrigley Field
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Lopez and Affleck celebrate marriage with friends, family
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Meet Sister Jean, Loyola basketball’s 103-year-old chaplain
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Photos: Sister Jean celebrates her 103rd birthday
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‘Dragon Ball Super’ bests ‘Beast’ at box office with $20.1M
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3 things we learned at Chicago Bears training camp, including defensive coordinator Alan Williams’ trust level in his cornerbacks
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Chicago Bears defense — with Roquan Smith back and big plays happening — looks ready for the start of the season
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Dennis Rodman plans visit to Russia in support of Brittney Griner
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A 6-year-old girl was attending a birthday party at a church when she was shot in Chicago’s Englewood neighborhood, police say
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Motorist pulls gun on another driver, crashes during fiery wreck in Wadsworth, sheriff’s police say
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After just 68 days of summer, Chicago Public Schools’ new year starts Monday. Here’s what you need to know.
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Quickly: Readers sound off on the issues of the day
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Uber driver charged with zip-tying, sexually assaulting female passenger in back of vehicle
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Chicago Fire put no shots on goal in a 2-0 home loss to New York City FC
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5 takeaways from the Chicago Cubs’ 5-2 loss to the Milwaukee Brewers, including Justin Steele’s stellar outing with Jon Lester attending
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New Niles District 219 High Schools Superintendent Moore says he focuses on what’s best for the kids