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2023 > May > 5
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Indiana governor signs bills targeting LGBTQ+ students
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Officials move inmate stuck on federal death row for years
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Daily horoscope for May 5, 2023
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Ask Amy: How do I tell my standoffish family about a life-changing diagnosis?
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Elizabeth Shackelford: In Sudan, many hands could make heavy war — or peace
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Consul general: After coronation, King Charles III will use his position to help build a better world
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Editorial: A coronation of a decent man who will lead a diminished monarchy
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New mural honors Chicago’s intergenerational Mexican heritage with butterfly symbolism
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Things to do around Chicago: Mexico Fest, Luke Combs, Doc10 Film Festival and the incomparable Diana Ross
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Jamie Kalven: It’s inconceivable CPD’s new leader was unaware of disgraced ex-Sgt. Ronald Watts’ activities
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Tribune Publishing to exit Freedom Center printing plant to make way for Bally’s Chicago Casino
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Brandon Johnson ran a pro-worker, tax-the-‘ultra-rich’ campaign. Can he and business leaders find common ground?
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Royalty losing its luster, but for some in Chicago, King Charles’ coronation still worth watching
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Letters: Are things going to be different in Illinois after conviction of the ‘ComEd Four’?
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Illinois GOP quick to pounce on ‘ComEd Four’ verdicts, but even party insiders say outcome might not move the needle much in deeply blue state
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Jill Biden to attend King Charles’ coronation
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Pride organizers keep eye on drag laws ahead of festivals
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Attempted murder charge dismissed against woman accused of stabbing student because she is Asian
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Participants walk across Aurora in annual prayer event designed to offer spiritual support
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Review: ‘From the Mississippi Delta’ by Lifeline and Pegasus Theatre has a lot of civil rights-era ground to cover
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Bert I. Gordon of Kenosha made terrible movies for 60 years. He’s an inspiration.
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Father of girl who disappeared in 1982 to face murder trial
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Cinco de Mayo celebrates Mexican culture, not independence
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Daywatch: Coronation celebrations in Chicago
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How to watch the coronation of King Charles
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First-year starter Jacey Sturek puts her spin on opportunities for Naperville North. Including corner kicks.
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Michael Osipoff’s baseball rankings and player of the week for Northwest Indiana
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WHO downgrades COVID pandemic, says it’s no longer emergency
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Bobby Narang’s softball rankings and player of the week for Lake County
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Naperville Police Arrests
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Aurora honors century of Rotary Club in the city
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VU engineering students showcase inventions ‘to solve every day problems’
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Canelo y sus hermanos reciben el Récord Guinness en Guadalajara
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Kane County officials warn residents of fake treasurer website
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Employees at REI’s only Chicago location vote to unionize
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Migrants moved to Park District field houses, as South Shore residents criticize city for shelter plans
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Brandon Ewing reelected president by new Waukegan school board; ‘This is an opportunity for a fresh start … because our kids deserve it’
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Column: When a voice from the past reminds you of the power and pull of human connection
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Law & Order column: DUI charges filed in Mettawa crash that left woman impaled on post
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Superdawg Drive-In was supposed to last one summer. Now the family-owned business marks 75 years in Chicago.
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Two seriously injured in Morton Grove crash between car and motorcycle
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‘Very analytical’ Adriana Callahan yields big numbers, and Libertyville sophomore becomes Division I prospect
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Community news
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Big Ben: Sophomore catcher Ben Truby stands tall for Boone Grove at the plate and behind it
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Around the Southland: JROTC cadets lauded by DAR, eight graders have service day, and more
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Dr. Rochelle Walensky, head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, is resigning
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Church briefs
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The kids are all right, according to Amelia Lohrey, a rare Aurora Central Catholic upperclassman. ‘We are so young.’
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Legal slam-dunk for Charles Oakley in long-running battle with Madison Square Garden
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Person of interest in custody after fatal shooting of Hammond man
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Watch live: Chicago officials announce summer safety plan
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For Luke Bafia, golf helps ‘be where your feet are.’ The Benet senior’s feet are all over the base paths.
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Alligators called a ‘crowd favorite’ at Aurora zoo moved to sanctuary in Michigan
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Naperville News Digest: Naperville Art League announces public contest winners; Asian American, Pacific Islander heritage discussion planned for May 13; Will County to host textiles, small home goods collection
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Sentencing hearings set for January for ‘ComEd Four’ in scheme to bribe Madigan
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Ask the Builder: DIY-friendly water lines in your home
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Mayo Clinic Q&A: What is a tonsillectomy and who needs one?
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Missing Morton Grove 16-year-old Niles West student has died: wake, vigil set Thursday 8 p.m.
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New Evanston alliance continues demand for community benefits agreement
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Hobart man charged with intimidation, battery after threats draw SWAT team
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Holcomb signs bills on Gary school board, convention center, Aberdeen annexation
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Quickly: Readers sound off on the issues of the day
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Column: Stench of death hangs over the Kentucky Derby
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Karma Star Healing Arts discusses upcoming courses targeting wellness
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Man convicted of killing woman over $10 debt
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Arbor, Earth and service days get students outdoors to plant trees, including one named ‘Michael Jordan’
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WHO says COVID emergency is over. So what does that mean?
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Letters to the Editor: New mayor spread misinformation about his opponent; stop gun violence with longer punishments, not more laws; Decent’s coronation column brings back happy memories
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Jets coach Robert Saleh says Aaron Rodgers wish list is a ‘silly narrative’
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Review: ‘The Eight Mountains’ a movie about a friendship with deep roots
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FDA weighing first over-the-counter birth control pill
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Illinois lawmakers pass bill to require new homes be equipped to handle EV charging stations
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Column: University Park trustee snubs village clerk’s request to consent to background check before taking oath
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‘I’m excited to see what we can do over the next four years’ Katie Jones is sworn in as Glenview trustee, replacing Chuck Gitles
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Decent: King Charles’ coronation may be more exciting for Americans fascinated by royalty than most staid Brits
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Measure barring police from stopping motorists solely for having small items dangling from rearview mirrors heads to Gov. J.B. Pritzker
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This Week in Naperville
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Zion teen critically injured in Gurnee-area crash
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Column: After more than two decades in prison in connection with Naperville killing, Paula Aiardo’s request for clemency is denied
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Photos: Chicago Bears rookies at minicamp at Halas Hall
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Boone Twp. man charged with pointing gun at NIPSCO contractors
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Migrating birds set to risk their lives flying over Chicago, most dangerous city for migratory birds in North America
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CPD, other emergency services unveil plans to address violence during summer months
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Aurora looks to start pilot senior transit program
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Three Merrillville council members defeated in primary
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Nuevo mural honra la herencia mexicana intergeneracional de Chicago con el simbolismo de la mariposa monarca
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Water rates going up in Lansing after negotiations with Hammond, but it’s still ‘the best deal in town,’ official says
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Corrections and clarifications
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Clarendon Hills returning more than $232,000 to its General Fund that was spent on Downtown Revitalization Project
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Following ‘ComEd Four’ convictions, US Rep. Sean Casten calls for Michael Madigan to resign remaining Democratic post
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Big Hollow Elementary School teacher wins Golden Apple Award; ‘My heart is just filled with joy’
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Photos: Chicago Cubs win 4-1 in Matt Mervis’ debut
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VNA Health Care could locate facility in former Copley Hospital space
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CTA gets $200M in federal funding for new ‘L’ cars
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Waukegan casino expects to add sportsbook by August; expanded weekend hours and more table games also planned
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Leader of new Lake County Peacemakers says, ‘We can stop cycles of violence and retaliations’
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With its return to Naperville, A Pint for Kim sets its sights on setting a new record for a state blood drive
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Jennifer McCormick launches campaign for Indiana governor in bid to restore common sense, civility
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Local authors spreading life lessons through their books and school visits; ‘(We are) dedicated to exposing children to multicultural literature’
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Tinley Park church alerts members about text message scams as police try to spread awareness of fraudster tactics
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Charles Tillman pushes the Chicago Bears into rookie minicamp with a motivational message: ‘Run to criticism’
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Boone Township school board member, Little League VP arrested on child solicitation charge
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From the Farm: Pandemic encouraged cooking, including farm cookbook fan recipes
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With Chicago set to move to an elected school board, new proposed map of 20 Board of Ed districts released
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SSCVA changes travel reimbursement policy
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Naperville commission rejects variance request for medical spa that wants to open in downtown storefront
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Column: When it comes to hype, top prospect Matt Mervis is following in Anthony Rizzo’s Chicago Cubs footsteps
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2 more developers gain city support to convert LaSalle Street offices into apartments, retail
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‘This is always where I’ve expected myself’: Matt Mervis’ journey to Wrigley Field highlights the Chicago Cubs’ renewed depth
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Chicago Red Stars dismiss GM for a ‘lapse of judgement’
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Expect lane and exit ramp closures as DuSable Lake Shore Drive repaving project continues
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Naperville man working as a Homeland Security investigation agent convicted on corruption, tax charges
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Chicago White Sox outfielder Billy Hamilton enjoys visiting ‘where it all started’ while with the Cincinnati Reds
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Ashlyn Kita’s last name is well known. The Crown Point freshman is quickly making her first name familiar too.
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Baseball, softball and girls soccer scores for the Southland, Aurora, Elgin, Naperville and Lake County
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Baseball and softball scores and highlights for Northwest Indiana
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As a leadoff hitter, Bryce Nevils doesn’t need a road map for Brother Rice. He gets it. ‘I set the tempo for everybody.’
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Luis Robert Jr.’s 2-run HR lifts the Chicago White Sox to a 5-4 win against the Cincinnati Reds: ‘Everybody is starting to come together’