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‘A little bit embarrassed about how I’ve been pitching.’ Another short start for Michael Kopech in Chicago White Sox’s 6-3 loss.
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Daily horoscope for June 22, 2023
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Ask Amy: I told them I have Alzheimer’s and got a reaction I didn’t expect
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A Chicago man crossing Lake Michigan in a watermelon-shaped craft went missing 120 years ago. Here’s what we know.
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Alice Hoffman: Chicago should give naming rights and control of Soldier Field upgrades back to the Bears
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Jeffery Leving: Older men like Robert De Niro should consider more than finances when it comes to having kids
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Letters: How Chicago mayors have failed to combat crime
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TacoSur went viral and got packed, but it’s still the best new taqueria in Chicago
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Column: The ‘Flash’ that didn’t: How many franchise ‘sure things’ will it take for the movie industry to rethink its future?
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Adam Carrington: Abraham Lincoln’s thoughts on a ‘house divided’ speak to our current national discord
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Mike Tauchman makes 2nd appearance in London Series, this time with Chicago Cubs: ‘Hopefully we can give them another show’
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Column: Why is sports fandom so emotional? It’s an attachment to the community, to the game, to ourselves.
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6 things to know about tonight’s NBA draft, including names to watch — including Victor Wembanyama — and if trades could pop up
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Daywatch: Wisconsin set to overhaul liquor laws
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‘The Bear’ review: In Season 2, the Italian beef sandwich joint becomes a fine dining establishment. What could go wrong?
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Lakeview 5-bedroom home with hand-scraped wood floors, garage roof deck: $2M
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In rowdy scene, House censures California Rep. Adam Schiff over Trump-Russia investigations
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Tornadoes tear through northwest Texas town, killing 4 people and causing widespread damage
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Federal judge strikes down Florida’s ban on Medicaid funding for transgender treatment
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Former Texas congressman Will Hurd, a Trump critic, announces 2024 Republican presidential campaign
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A year after fall of Roe, 25 million women live in states with abortion bans or tighter restrictions
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Billy Crystal and Queen Latifah headline this year’s class of Kennedy Center Honors recipients
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Aurora budget amendment prompts City Council spat
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Electioneering complaints dismissed against Munster Town Council candidate
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Introducing the 2023 Post-Tribune Softball All-Area Team
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Can ‘America’s pastime’ be a hit in Britain? New youth baseball programs are making gains.
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Officials break ground on Park City flood mitigation project; ‘It will help all the way down to the Gulf of Mexico’
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Submersible pilot’s spouse is descended from a famous Titanic couple
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A season like no other, Lemont’s Sage Mardjetko is 2023 Daily Southtown Softball Player of the Year. ‘A lot of closure.’
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Introducing the 2023 Daily Southtown Softball All-Area Team
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Griffith sanitary sewer rates expected to increase by 54% in August
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More from Madi. Yorkville’s Madi Reeves is 2023 Beacon-News/Courier-News Softball Player of the Year. ‘One to remember.’
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Introducing the 2023 Beacon-News/Courier-News Softball All-Area Team
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Griffith seeks $2.5M in bonds to cover budget hole caused by scrapped town hall/police station plans
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Electric flying taxis take wing in Paris, heralding transport revolution
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Naperville’s Victoria Adams is playing in a pre-professional soccer league. She’ll be a sophomore. In high school.
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M Burger, Connie’s Pizza coming to Midway, as new concessions set to open throughout 2023
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Waukegan council postpones decision on pay hikes; ‘I don’t believe we can look our constituents in the eye … and say I deserve a raise’
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Search for missing swimmer ends after body recovered at Foster Beach Thursday morning
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At 94, former paratrooper now a regular on the tennis courts in Oak Lawn: ‘You have to go push yourself’
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Porter County lays out plans to spend opioid settlement funds for recovery community, prevention programs
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Stars align for Windy City ThunderBolts with chance to host Frontier League All-Star Game. ‘Something we wanted to do.’
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Eat. Watch. Do. — ‘The Bear’ review, drag brunch at The Walnut Room and top 10 summer art shows
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Introducing the 2023 News-Sun Baseball All-Area Team
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Hundreds line the route as Juneteenth parade rolls through Oak Park, then spill into local park for community picnic
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Grace Barry, who led Economic Club of Chicago and welcomed U.S. presidents among other notable speakers, dies
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Two men convicted of murder in killing of a CFD lieutenant following triple — then double — jury trial
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Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg seemingly agreed to a cage match
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‘All of 5-foot,’ Andrean’s Abbey Bond, the 2023 Post-Tribune Softball Player of the Year, reaches new heights
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United Airlines is tweaking its app to give customers rebooking options and vouchers during delays
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Continúan las críticas contra decisión del gobernador Pritzker de cerrar la inscripción en atención médica para inmigrantes
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Elyssa Hasapis was on OPRF’s freshman team last year. Now? She’s one of the best players in the state.
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Aurora City Council to vote on purchase of ‘strategic’ property on the fringe of downtown
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Afternoon Briefing: Two men convicted of murder in killing of a CFD lieutenant
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Vintage Chicago Tribune: The disappearance of ‘Foolkiller No. 3’ in Lake Michigan
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Naperville D203 budget for 2023-24 year calls for 15 new full-time staff members, 4 electric buses
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Naperville News Digest: ALMAS coordinating migrant donation drive Sunday; Ellman to hold town hall meetings this month and next
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MLB commissioner Rob Manfred says granting sign-stealing Houston Astros immunity was ‘maybe not my best decision ever’
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Pilot and 4 passengers of Titan submersible are dead, US Coast Guard says
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Ex-Proud Boys member from Aurora sentenced to more than 3 years in prison for assaulting officers in US Capitol riot
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Center Township motorcyclist killed in Portage crash identified
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Elgin News Digest: Mobile Museum of Tolerance coming to Gail Borden library; discounted tickets being sold for Nightmare on Chicago; Rep. Dan Ugaste hosting Outside Kids Fair Saturday in Geneva
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Parades, fireworks, carnivals set for Lake County communities
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Cook County judge accused of making racist comments recuses himself from case, citing ‘glare of publicity’
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Antioch’s TJ Schuyler, the 2023 News-Sun Baseball Player of the Year, works out at Indiana as MLB draft nears
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Here’s what we know about the victims of the Titan submersible implosion
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Column: More couples saying ‘I do’ when it comes to having pets included in their weddings
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Hammond man gets 32 years in smoke shop slaying
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Orland Park resolves lawsuit filed by seasonal worker who alleged harassment because he is gay
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Bradshaw: Boarding school environment can help challenge students academically
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Real Estate Matters: Demand for charging stations in condo buildings grows as more residents buy electric vehicles
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Former Hobart Mayor Buzinec honored for Lake George beautification efforts
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Taking the kids: Summer safety
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Elgin officials hope repairs will get Festival Park splash pad going again after it stopped working in late May
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Residents and birders frustrated that developer proceeded with demolition that damaged gull colony on Goose Island
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No new taxes, fees or layoffs planned in new Cook County budget with $85 million deficit looming
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58 new American citizens from the Elgin area to celebrate their first official Fourth of July this year
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Man accused of assaulting University of Illinois graduates near King Ludwig’s castle detailed moments before attack
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How to grill your favorite veggies on any type of grill
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Judge blocks Wyoming’s first-in-the-nation abortion pill ban while court decides lawsuit
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These weekend getaway must-haves will take your vacay to the next level
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The ultimate patio decor guide for enjoying the outdoors in comfort
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Review: ‘Once Upon a One More Time’ on Broadway: Britney Spears songs in an ill-shaped musical
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3M reaches $10.3 billion settlement in ‘forever chemicals’ suits
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Man without a driver’s license drove through crowd headed to Chicago White Sox game, prosecutors say
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Where abortion laws stand in every state a year after the Supreme Court overturned Roe
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NBA draft: Victor Wembanyama goes to the San Antonio Spurs with the No. 1 pick — and has expectations of stardom