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- Libertyville’s Kaj Sorensen was ready for another shot at Warren. He finished their last meeting in the hospital.
- Patrick Beverley makes his presence felt in his Chicago Bulls debut — a 131-87 rout of the Brooklyn Nets: ‘We played the right way’
- Forget nerves. Steven Call answers as St. Charles East slips past Dundee-Crown for regional title. ‘He was great.’
- Daily horoscope for February 25, 2023
- Elgin hires firm to come up with ways to fix Route 20 bottleneck when lanes merge west of Randall Road
- Ryan Johnson erupts as Oswego East tops West Aurora for 4th time, wins regional. ‘I’m trying to be that senior leader.’
- Adrenaline Monkey indoor adventure center planning mid-March opening in West Dundee
- Ask Amy: Severed sister relationship lasts 60 years
- Amid shortage of teachers, Illinois high schoolers can fast-track to a career in education
- PACS representing charters, realtors and business spend more than $1 million on aldermanic races
- Make sure construction plans include your plants
- Candidates for 19th Ward on the Southwest Side stake out positions on the left, right and the middle
- Ald. Jeanette Taylor aims to fend off rivals to her 20th Ward seat, where persistent challenges abound
- With Chicago’s mayoral election just days away, candidates focus on turning out their bases, and making the runoff cutoff
- What’s a special grand jury and how does it work?
- Evergreen Park banker who joined Army at 40 now is chaplain for 10,000 Illinois soldiers
- Oak Park neighborhood group hosts virtual candidates forum, touching on hot issue of hospital height disparities
- Black History Month opened at Triton College with area middle school band performance, to close with film festival and ‘Black Leaders’ symposium
- Franklin Park village leaders set rules for town’s trees: ‘We’re proud of our efforts to care for and expand our tree canopy’
- Dozen-plus Elmwood Park eateries offering special menu pairings and deals as part of ‘Dine-in’ event
- Biblioracle: Looking for something weird to read? Our 8 suggestions
- Column: Here’s hoping Jerry Reinsdorf can celebrate his 87th birthday despite dueling White Sox and Bulls distractions
- Aptikisic-Tripp School Dist. 102 launching ‘pawsitive’ program to help students with reading activities
- Oak Park among growing number of police departments giving away steering wheel locks for Kia, Hyundai vehicles to thwart theft
- Skokie native fights disability stereotypes, models in New York Fashion Week
- Lawmakers briefs educators on status of school bills during forum at IUN
- Charging for restaurant reservations
- Justice Thomas wrote of ‘crushing weight’ of student loans
- G-20 meeting in India ends without consensus on Ukraine war
- Quickly: Readers sound off on issues of the day
- Gary using ARPA funds for homebuyer assistance, priortizing first responders, teachers, city employees and veterans
- Indiana House passes voter ID law for mail-in ballots; reason requirement stands
- Valparaiso University to move forward with artwork sale despite campus, art community opposition
- Highland council considers cutbacks to Gazebo Express newsletter to save money
- Mexican states in hot competition over possible Tesla plant
- Pipeline debate at center of California carbon capture plans
- Met Opera marks 1st year of Ukraine war with concert
- ‘Dilbert’ dropped by Chicago Tribune, other publications, after cartoonist’s racist remarks
- 3 takeaways from the Chicago White Sox’s spring opener, including Lance Lynn’s solid start and the pitch clock
- Chicago Cubs right fielder Seiya Suzuki scratched from Cactus League opener because of left oblique tightness
- Chicago Cubs get their first taste of the pitch clock in their Cactus League win. ‘Pretty freakin’ quick,’ says Dansby Swanson.
- Photos: Chicago Cubs win their Cactus League opener 10-8
- DePaul women let a late lead slip away in a 72-69 loss to No. 4 Connecticut