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- Without three starters, Evergreen Park stands tall behind Keshaun Vaval. How? ‘It’s not just one or two people.’
- Daily horoscope for December 1, 2023
- Chicago Bulls play their best game of the season — an OT win against the Milwaukee Bucks — without Zach LaVine and DeMar DeRozan
- Ask Amy: Cousin drama extends to guardianship
- Chicago Architecture Center and City Colleges building a path for youths to find careers in architecture
- Juan Rangel: The lesson of migrant handouts and the stifling of the American Dream
- Letters: Strike at Columbia College in Chicago highlights what’s happening to arts education
- Christopher Richardson: Prohibition has lessons for us as we grapple with an overwhelming immigration problem
- Things to do around Chicago: Mariah Carey, a Holiday Sing-Along and the ‘Hanukkah Goblins’
- Stephen J. Lyons: US lawmakers, have you no shame?
- Viral photo of two families in 2017 symbolized peace among Muslims, Jews. Now they comfort each other amid the Israel-Hamas war.
- Columbia College strike said to be longest in higher-ed history for adjunct faculty, as picketing enters 2nd month
- Elizabeth Shackelford: Ukrainians won’t submit to Russian rule. The horrors of the Holodomor help explain why.
- Editorial: Northwestern’s David Braun deserved to be Big Ten Coach of the Year
- Cartoonist Roz Chast explores the history of dreams in her new book ‘I Must Be Dreaming’
- Review: ‘Christmas With Elvis’ at the Chopin Theatre feels like a trip back to fearless off-Loop theater, circa 1992
- Ask the Builder: The right hardware is crucial to connecting things in your home
- Mayo Clinic Q&A: Managing medication for loved ones
- Will the Chicago White Sox trade Dylan Cease? How’s the backstop depth? 3 questions about the team’s pitching and catching.
- NFL evaluators praise J.J. McCarthy’s ‘unbelievable mind.’ Would the Chicago Bears target the Michigan QB and local product?
- Daywatch: Why the Skokie Swift remains closed
- Aria Mazza, ‘dragged’ to NBA games for brother’s violin performances, is proving instrumental for Benet
- Could the mighty SEC possibly miss the College Football Playoff for the first time?
- Michael Osipoff’s girls basketball rankings and player of the week for Northwest Indiana
- Decent: Like mother, like daughter: 16-year-old Naperville ballet dancer performs ‘Nutcracker’ in Chicago
- No Patrick Kane, no problem for Detroit Red Wings. 4 takeaways from the Chicago Blackhawks’ 5-1 loss.
- Ashley Schlabowske has long played in shadow of Carmel greats. Motivated by brother, she steps into spotlight.
- Morton freshman Kylah Patterson is a ‘program-changer.’ She just has to convince herself.
- Retired Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, the first woman on the Supreme Court, has died at age 93
- House expels New York Rep. George Santos, the sixth expulsion in the chamber’s history
- Waukegan High student has been active on state, local school boards; ‘He got really involved … and helped bring ideas to fruition’
- Mundelein woman charged in June hit-and-run that killed Deerfield school board member; ‘The time for justice has finally come’
- Chicago woman found dead along Lake County road had been strangled, authorities say
- Blue Island officials, nonprofit president clash over use of old Libby building
- Can you Handel it? Sing-along ‘Messiah’ to be held at Marmion Abbey Church in Aurora
- ‘Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé’ review: A bonafide superstar captures a very big tour, for concert movie posterity
- Harlem Rhodes emerges as leader for West Side as he tries to ‘step out of his father’s shadow’
- Chicago Fed president Goolsbee says inflation on track to reach 2% goal
- Michigan grad sues state after losing ‘G0BLUE’ license plate
- Nearly 2 months into the war, many Israelis have no idea if their relatives are dead or alive
- Luis Umana leads way as East Aurora gets first win in renovated Ernie Kivisto Gym. ‘We needed to make a change.’
- Foot injury will sideline Chicago Bulls’ Zach LaVine for a week: ‘It felt a little better and just progressively got worse’
- Help available for Lake County residents who struggle to pay utility bills
- Review: The vibes were just right for Hania Rani’s mesmerizing, sold-out concert at Thalia Hall
- Elgin News Digest: Dundee Township seeking aquatics committee applications; Carpentersville student wins fire safety poster contest; Lions Club selling Christmas trees for charity in West Dundee
- From the Farm: ‘Christmas From the Farm’ stage show an early holiday gift
- Law & Order column: Gurnee to honor 4 for bravely helping others injured in crashes
- Clarence Page: Coming to terms with Henry Kissinger’s legacy — it’s complicated
- Montgomery man sentenced to 26 years in prison after pleading guilty to sexual assault of a child
- Peoples Gas asks to restore $134 million of ‘paused’ pipeline replacement work, says hundreds of jobs may be lost
- Church news
- Review: With Michael Tilson Thomas, music is easy and sweet at CSO
- Editorial: When it comes to Chicago’s vital O’Hare airport, United and American airlines hold the cards
- Chicago Blackhawks’ Connor Bedard wins rookie of the month for the first time
- Afternoon Briefing: Chicago Architecture Center and City Colleges building a path for youths
- Ald. Ed Burke finally landed ‘the tuna.’ And then it got away, evidence in corruption trial shows.
- Gary man sentenced to 19 years for killing neighbor’s friend
- Body of man pulled from Chicago River near Michigan Avenue, Chicago police say
- The Way We Were: Ice harvested in Naperville would be used year-round by merchants, residents
- Police arrest suspect in Gary shooting; U.S. Marshals still offer $5k reward for man wanted in Hammond killing
- Israeli airstrikes on Gaza resume after weeklong truce with Hamas ends
- Column: A goodbye, for now, to Tony Baranek. Fortunately, he will still write stories worth putting on the fridge.
- Naperville News Digest: Edward seeking more dogs for animal-assisted therapy; Naperville Central runner lands spot in national race; public invited to watch election equipment demo
- Antioch-area fire destroys two trailer homes at campground; ‘I lost everything’
- Gary man in custody on sex trafficking, battery charges
- Trump’s lessons on exceptionalism
- Communications between Lake sheriff, wife admissible in court after judge’s order
- Appeals court affirms conviction, sentence in Jussie Smollett case
- Ex-Chicago firefighter sentenced to two months behind bars for role in Jan. 6 insurrection
- Aurora looks at new agreement with visitors bureau
- Holland Home, a longtime South Holland senior living facility, set to close in January
- Donald Trump’s attorney says trial during campaign would be ‘election interference’ if he is the GOP nominee
- Wilmette resident, former Tribune editor Georgia Garvey compiles columns in new book
- After a slow start, sandhill crane raised in captivity released into the wild to join other birds
- Aurora eyes city budget of $560 million for 2024
- Pierre Rohrbach, north suburban hair stylist who married Hugh Hefner’s ex-wife, dies at 85
- Corrections and clarifications
- Editorial: Sandra Day O’Connor was a trailblazer and far more than ‘a good judge’
- Israeli bombs are falling on Gaza again. Who are the hostages still remaining in the besieged strip?
- Amid drug abuse crisis, state mounts effort to recruit and train more counselors
- Father of Palestinian boy, 6, killed in alleged hate crime in Plainfield Township files wrongful death lawsuit: ‘I lost my everything’
- Chicago and other northern US cities scramble to house migrants with coldest weather just ahead
- Residents and fellows training at Northwestern Medicine file to unionize
- ‘Giving machines’ at Fox Valley Mall in Aurora offer new way to aid charities during holiday season
- State, food bank step in to keep migrants fed during December amid city contract delay
- Gail Borden library, named for a man who never lived in Elgin, ready to kick off its 150th anniversary
- Naperville Township on track to levy $800,000 for 708 board, a tenth of the maximum amount possible
- Pro Image Sports is Naperville’s newest hub for fan gear
- Man with gun, $60,000 worth of drugs arrested at contentious West Loop encampment, police say
- Inmate who stabbed Derek Chauvin 22 times is charged with attempted murder, prosecutors say
- Chemicals being removed from Brighton Park migrant camp, environmental report says; city concludes site safe for habitation
- Column: Aurora father recalls anonymous donation of $50,000 that helped save his son’s life: ‘Miracles really do occur’
- Elk Grove Village police fatally shoot man while responding to report of man with knife
- From Nicaragua with love. Elijah Allen, who doesn’t speak English, settles in for Bloom. ‘God sent him to us.’