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2023 > September > 22
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Photos: Pirates 8, Cubs 6
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Interior designer Kate Marker lists Barrington Hills mansion for $5M
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Daily horoscope for September 22, 2023
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Chicago Cubs fall into a tie for the No. 3 wild-card spot after an 8-6 loss: ‘We’ve got to turn it around’
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In eye of storm, Northwestern-bound Bella Bullington calmly leads Marist past Mother McAuley. ‘She’s the best.’
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Ask Amy: Covid Couple out of luck on vacation
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Charles J. Murray: What we need to hear, but won’t hear, about America’s transition to electric vehicles
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Column: What they don’t tell you about your baby turning 18. (And why I’m glad they don’t.)
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Letters: Inflation is severely limiting Americans’ freedom
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Things to do around Chicago: Pumpkins, world music and a haunted house on the first weekend of fall
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Allan Ripp: Thanks to a road trip, I finally met my sister
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Ashley Nunes: Even with a pay hike, an electric vehicle problem looms for autoworkers
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Blood suppliers warn of potential rationing at hospitals if donors don’t step up: ‘We need it now’
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Liam Julian: Teaching civics to students can also educate their parents
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A community forms around bocce ball league growing in Blue Island
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‘Stop Making Sense’ review: Yes, it’s the best of all concert films, now with a 4K restoration to remind us
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Column: Crisis-management season arrives earlier than usual for the woeful Chicago Bears
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Chicago Bears Week 3 storylines: The misevaluation of Patrick Mahomes, Luke Getsy’s guidance and a glimmer of hope for the offense
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Ask the Builder: Front porch repair or replace?
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No. 6 Ohio State gets a chance for a big statement in Saturday night showdown at No. 9 Notre Dame
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Daywatch: Blood suppliers warn of potential rationing at hospitals
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Mayo Clinic Q&A: Myths about minority organ donation
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Woman dead in hit-and-run Thursday night in Washington Park neighborhood
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Targeted strikes may spread to other states and cities as midday deadline set by auto workers nears
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United States and China launch economic and financial working groups with aim of easing tensions
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Some crossings on US-Mexico border still shut as cities, agents confront rise in migrant arrivals
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Letters to the Editor: New driver’s license appointment system feels like elder abuse; some 17-year-olds can legally vote so get the word out
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Lahaina residents brace for what they’ll find as they return to devastated properties in burn zone
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Hunter Estes does the improbable for Boone Grove. The goalkeeper succeeds ‘when you think there’s no hope.’
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Lines Elementary in Barrington School District 220 picks up third ‘Blue Ribbon’ from U.S. Dept. of Ed for high academics
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Waukegan officials say crime down, but homicides an ongoing concern; ‘People are quicker to pull out a firearm’
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South suburban congregations joining forces to ensure their churches remain viable
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Roman Lynch points the way for Carmel. The senior defender’s brothers have done that for him.
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Soft Surroundings store in downtown Naperville set to close after brand files for bankruptcy
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The fall equinox is here. What does that mean?
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Ukrainian missile strikes headquarters of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet, building smolders
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An unforgettable debut at Wrigley Field for local Quinn Priester — with a chance to spoil Chicago Cubs’ postseason hopes
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Wrigley Field concessions workers OK strike as Cubs eye postseason
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Homer Glen mayor nixes parade request as strife between village, township mounts
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A 9/11 defendant is ruled unfit for trial after a medical panel finds torture left him psychotic
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A look back at the powerful role radio has played in MLB history: ‘Everyone knows who the radio team was. Everyone.’
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Photos: Local auto workers rally as the strike hits home
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One for the Books: James Nichols’ deathbed gift the the seed that led to Naperville’s public library system
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UAW expands strike to suburban parts facilities, but bypasses Chicago Assembly Plant because of progress with Ford
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Barbecue fundraiser planned at Marmion Academy in Aurora
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Naperville police arrest Aurora man on drug-selling charges after a month-long investigation
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Review: Muti conducts ‘Firebird’ for a CSO opening night full of superb storytelling
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Aurora looks at upgrades at RiverEdge Park, Millennium Plaza
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Community news
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Photos: Volunteer fire departments struggle to maintain staffing
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Letters: Structure in Geneva should retain landmark status
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Harvest festival brings antique farming methods back to life for the weekend
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Round Lake D116 working on safety plan in wake of student-related closing; ‘Student safety is our top priority’
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Peace Day a growing event in Batavia: ‘I think this could catch on’
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New pickleball complex planned in Orland Park
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Church news
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Column: Growing up in Mexico, Ian Luyando-Penski was a Dallas Cowboys fan. Now, he’s Aurora University’s QB.
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Waukegan D60 looking to expand all-day preschool program; ‘They have increased time developing social skills’
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Thieves tear down fence to steal $100,000 in equipment from Soldier Field
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Munster man wanted for woman’s murder: records
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Winnetka Historical Society debuts traveling North Shore history exhibit
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Holiday Inn Express and Suites in downtown Aurora may soon be sold
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Naperville News Digest: Food drive to be held Sunday in downtown Naperville; Naperville Christmas ornament for 2023 unveiled; Central, North high school students recognized by board
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Former Gary city council president lands White House fellowship
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Jose Muñoz: A weekend meant to be a celebration of Mexican culture in Chicago was used to hurt us
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Treasurer Melissa Conyears-Ervin acknowledges approaching bank about loan for husband’s landlord
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Northbrook Junior High School among 20 schools in state named 2023 National Blue Ribbon School
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Palos Hills school one of 20 in state to earn National Blue Ribbon award
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Sea Love, the newest addition to downtown Naperville, lets you make your own candles and shop for bath items
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Glenbrook North High School named a 2023 National Blue Ribbon School, one of only four high schools in Illinois
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Kane County offering free gun locks to reduce accidental shootings and suicide risks
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Mayor Brandon Johnson’s pick for top cop sails through first confirmation hearing
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White House preparing for government shutdown as House Republicans lack a viable endgame for funding
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Should the Chicago Bulls trade for Damian Lillard or Buddy Hield? Exploring the pros — and cons — of both stars.
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Carpentersville seeking local military members, living or deceased, to be featured in village banners
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Man charged with murder admitted to ex-wife that he strangled girlfriend in garage: prosecutors
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Woman killed in early morning North Chicago shooting
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Sickened customers sue Avondale taqueria after salmonella outbreak
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The Way We Were: Brick roads, sewer lines and train station among the things Naperville celebrated with 1917 event
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Bouncer charged with slapping bar patron: records
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2 teens fatally shot in Palatine were ‘targeted’ in gang-related incidents, police say. One was a deaf and hard of hearing student at Hersey High School.
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New indictment of Sen. Bob Menendez alleges vast corruption, with gold bars and cash-stuffed envelopes found in home
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5 things to watch in the Chicago Bears-Kansas City Chiefs game — plus our Week 3 predictions
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‘I’m a little bit of everything’: Margarito Flores opens up in exclusive interview about twins’ rise to top of Chicago drug trade, new law enforcement seminar
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Amazon Prime Video will soon come with ads, or a $2.99 monthly charge to dodge them
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Elgin man uses podcast to spotlight Elgin Hispanics and the issues facing the Hispanic community
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Alan Gross, Chicago playwright and adman, dies
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East Chicago Library to hold expungement fair
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Chicago police officers stand trial, accused of using unjustified force in on-duty shooting in Pilsen
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Illinois man charged with attacking motorist in Target parking lot
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Police take on pursuits in Lake, Porter counties
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Lucky Lottery location — Carpentersville store sells $3M winning ticket three years after selling $6M winner
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From the Farm: Starke County Library authors’ event reminds of ‘Little House’ and youth
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Elgin News Digest: Meet K9 Walter at Carpentersville village/library event; ECC holding job fair for dozens of college positions; Randall Oaks Zoo Fall Fest runs Sept. 23 to Oct. 29
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4 things we learned from Chicago Blackhawks training camp, including Kevin Korchinski trying to avoid ‘risky’ business
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As migrants overwhelm a Texas border city, others wait in Mexico for appointments to enter the US
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Michael Kopech undergoes surgery to remove a cyst from his right knee, ending the Chicago White Sox pitcher’s season
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Aaron Rodgers mocks Chicago Bears in text to Jordan Love after Week 1 win: ‘Congrats for keeping the ownership in place’
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David Ross’ comments after Chicago Cubs’ series loss rile Pittsburgh Pirates manager Derek Shelton: ‘It’s unfortunate’