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- Daily Horoscope for July 05, 2024
- Asking Eric: My brother’s child appeared as a connection in DNA testing
- Today in History: Dolly the sheep marks cloning breakthrough
- Today in Sports History: US wins its 3rd Women’s World Cup, 1st since 1999, with a 5-2 victory over Japan
- Employers challenged to understand, address stigma faced by formerly incarcerated job-seekers
- What to do in Chicago: Rose on the River, African/Caribbean Fest in Washington Park and NASCAR weekend
- Colleen Kujawa: Small acts of grace summon the good in Chicagoans
- West Loop 2-bedroom condo with floor-to-ceiling windows: $1.1M
- Letters: A protected bike lane gave me the safety and freedom to ride in Chicago
- Shadi Bartsch-Zimmer: It’s time to end the two-cultures era between science and the humanities
- Chicago police discipline again on hold as public arbitration hearings near
- Editorial: Ransomware nightmare in Hoffman Estates shows how important law enforcement’s cyber efforts are
- Chicago baseball report: Cubs feeling Adbert Alzolay’s absence — and White Sox’s Michael Soroka pitching with ‘a chip on my shoulder’
- Veteran Alec Martinez, once a Blackhawks nemesis in LA, now says Chicago is ‘where I should be’
- Daywatch: Chicago police discipline again on hold
- World Anti-Doping Agency is ‘disappointed’ at US investigation into Chinese doping case of 23 swimmers
- At least 5 wounded overnight in shooting in Garfield Park neighborhood
- 15-year-old boy among 6 wounded overnight in South Austin neighborhood, cops say
- Hurricane Beryl batters Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula as Texas officials urge coastal residents to prepare
- What we learned from the UK’s general election that will shape politics over the coming years
- What to know about Venezuela’s election as Maduro faces the toughest race of his decade in power
- US employers added a solid 206,000 jobs in June in a sign of continued economic strength
- At least 8 victims wounded overnight in exchange of gunfire on Lower West Side
- Letters to the Editor: Here are a few of the things that are really bothering me
- Teenage girl, 16, critically wounded overnight in Homan Square neighborhood
- Elgin News Digest: Free tickets available for ‘Mutts Gone Nuts’ at ECC July 13; Unplug Illinois family activities planned at Panton Mill Park ; Rotary Club Blind Flights Beer Tasting being held in Carpenter Park
- 2 discovered fatally wounded Friday morning on South Side
- Naperville Police Arrests for July 1-2
- The best kayaks for every water enthusiast
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- Naperville News Digest: Water Street Fine Art & Fine Craft Fair set for July 14; Carillon concert recitals to feature performers from U.S., Europe; DuPage County Animal Services holding kitten adoption event
- 59-year-old woman fatally wounded, another in critical condition after shooting in West Humboldt Park
- Man killed while handling firework on Northwest Side as CFD says it responded to more than a dozen fires overnight
- DAR cleaning up Valpo’s Old City Cemetery; volunteers sought to help
- Wisconsin Supreme Court changes course, will allow expanded use of ballot drop boxes this fall
- Man accidentally shot at Elgin home on night of Fourth of July
- Fireworks may be to blame for 2 Lake County house fires; ‘Please leave fireworks to professionals’
- Mayor Austin Bonta gives rave review to Portage’s new HR department
- Backup plans set for open-water events if Seine River is deemed unsuitable for swimming at Paris Olympics
- US men’s basketball starts Olympic prep with 4-day training camp. As far as choosing a starting lineup? Good luck.
- Waukegan looking for crosswalk mural artists; ‘We want more energy downtown’
- Laundry baskets full of freshwater mussels key to keeping DuPage waterways clean
- Chesterton Police: Biggby Coffee victimized by IRS scam
- Law & Order column: Lake County Chief Public Defender Joy Gossman retiring
- Waubonsee Community College to hold Cruise Night
- President Biden dismisses age questions in interview as he tries to salvage reelection effort
- Israel conducts military operation in the area of the West Bank city of Jenin. 7 Palestinians killed
- Church news
- Decent: Be it smooth sailing or rough seas, passion for boating runs deep for this sailor
- Kansas’ top court bolsters a state right to abortion and strikes down 2 anti-abortion laws
- Aurora looking at study to determine aldermanic, mayoral pay
- The Way We Were: Before mass manufacturing of shoes became a thing, this Naperville cobbler did it the old-fashioned way
- Permanent Waukegan casino plans remain on hold as court challenges continue
- Aurora looks at buying seven Bilter Road properties
- Aurora City Council to vote on tech contract for new Public Works building
- Dem chair: Griffith precinct organization has ‘collapsed’
- Kane County walks back proposal to reduce public comment time
- 18-year-old killed Tuesday in Markham shooting
- U.S. Rep. Frank Mrvan files $11 million in Community Project Funding requests for fiscal year 2025
- Donald Trump disavows Project 2025 transition plan after a key official calls for a new American Revolution
- Spectators line the Northbrook Fourth of July parade route ‘Community is everything’
- Chicago Bears’ stadium plan likely to retain support after new mayor takes over in Arlington Heights
- Is air travel getting worse? Rising passenger complaints seem to indicate so.
- Elgin’s Sustainability Commission has a solution for repurposing some of those hard-to-recycle items
- From the Farm: Oldest sister’s farm blueberry patch includes lessons from the Spenner family
- Man charged with stalking, shooting woman lashes out at judge for rejected plea
- Illinois appellate court affirms $33.5M verdict from fatal Dolton police chase; court freezes funds in another case
- Chicagoan Patrick Bertoletti celebrates hot dog eating contest win: ‘I still can’t really believe it’
- Boy, 8, becomes third fatality in Grand Crossing mass shooting: ‘Family, that’s all we have’
- Court action puts Carpentersville in driver’s seat in developing 150 acres of newly annexed land
- Photos: Chicago Cubs beat Los Angeles Angels 5-1
- Which states could have abortion on the ballot in 2024? Arkansas organizers aim to join the list.
- White Sox’s Nicky Lopez, a Naperville native, comes full circle with 16-inch softball charity classic
- Longtime Chicago broadcaster Jeanne Sparrow sells Logan Square condo for $483,600
- Column: Justin Steele goes the distance for his 1st win in 10 months, but the clock still is ticking on the Chicago Cubs
- Posters of Gaza hostages vandalized outside US Rep. Brad Schneider’s Capitol office
- Elgin 911 dispatcher on administrative leave after being charged in dog’s death
- George Saunders, Chicago attorney who represented AT&T in antitrust litigation, dies at 92
- As Chicago’s NASCAR race returns, changes abound, but critics wave yellow flag
- Jake Burger faces Chicago White Sox for 1st time since trade to Miami Marlins: ‘A lot of great memories over there’
- Wheaton zoo’s plan for additional parking has nearby residents roaring
- Comfortable temperatures and a slight chance of rain expected for NASCAR Chicago Street Race
- NHRA great John Force moved out of neurological intensive care weeks after fiery, 300-mph crash
- US Rep. Mike Quigley calls on Biden to exit presidential race: ‘Let someone else do this’
- Drew Thorpe wins his 3rd straight start as the Chicago White Sox open a road series with a win for the 1st time this year