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- Daily Horoscope for May 29, 2024
- The Kitchn: These one-bowl banana muffins are so easy
- Ask Amy: Do you think he cheated?
- Today in History: Ronald Reagan and Mikhail S. Gorbachev meet in Moscow summit
- Today in Sports History: Larry Bird beats out Magic Johnson for NBA rookie of year
- Illinois House breaks at dawn after last-minute drama over $750M tax package
- Letters: Americans are not as dumb as Democrats seem to think
- ‘Say Their Names’ project memorializes Black Americans killed by law enforcement: ‘We’re tired of living it’
- Artists, entrepreneurs transform cicadas from ick to in demand while building community
- Arne Duncan: Peaceful protest and compromise strengthen democracy
- Cruise to northern France commemorates 80th anniversary of D-Day invasion
- Patios at 35 Chicago restaurants and bars, from a spot with outdoor bumper pool to happy hour hangs
- U. of C. withholds degrees of four seniors who participated in pro-Palestinian encampment
- Notes of home: A Civic Orchestra of Chicago Venezuelan fellow brings music to migrants
- Column: Bonnie Koloc is back in Chicago at the Hideout, her music still with healing powers
- Editorial: Israel’s short-term goal must be to bring home its hostages, not the ‘complete annihilation of Hamas’
- Clarence Page: Four years after George Floyd’s death, what’s happened to the racial reckoning?
- Around the Southland: Work winding down on LaGrange Road bridge, festival season gears up, more
- Lincolnshire concert series kicks off with McHenry native
- In memoriam: Gallery owner Ann Nathan helped make River North what it is today
- ‘Couples Therapy’ review: The least cynical reality show on TV. This time there’s a throuple.
- Things to do May 31-June 6 in the Chicago suburbs, Northwest Indiana
- Morton Arboretum seeks to educate, entertain with mini golf course
- Lincoln-Way Central alum hits the bull-riding circuit, ranks 51st in world standings
- Museums for summer 2024: After-hours parties at the Shedd and a Holocaust Museum debut
- Birmingham-Southern is headed to the Division III World Series — and flooded with donations — as the school sets to close for good Friday
- Nicole Sacek’s goal in supersectional is surprising. Like Naperville Central. It’s ‘the magic that happens.’
- Daywatch: Lawyers for ex-AT&T boss object to Madigan evidence
- Harvey Weinstein to appear before judge in same courthouse where Trump is on trial
- Yannick Noah will be the new captain of Team Europe in the Laver Cup in 2025
- Olympic boxing medalists in Paris promised $50,000 in prize money by a rogue governing body
- 2 men in critical condition after shooting Tuesday night in West Woodlawn
- Braydon Prskalo wants Wheeler to ‘shock the world.’ His success, once delayed, is no longer a surprise.
- Squad cars hit by vehicle fleeing traffic stop in the Back of the Yards neighborhood
- Woman, 21, accused of shooting teenage girl overnight during argument in Roseland
- Bullet grazes head of 4-year-old in Zion shootout involving ‘numerous people,’ police say
- High-waisted jeans that are as comfortable as they are fashionable
- High-waisted jeans that are as comfortable as they are fashionable
- These products will make washing your own car ridiculously easy
- These products will make washing your own car ridiculously easy
- Aurora police unveil new offices for Crisis Intervention Unit
- Tennessee recruit Paul Migas makes history for Lakes. And shows again ‘I’m one of the best in the country.’
- Sophomore newcomer Mekenzie Rogers stars for Burlington Central in supersectional. ‘I really try to be creative.’
- Cicadas the focus of Dunn Museum exhibit; ‘It’s like crickets on steroids’
- Lake Barrington man killed in Tower Lakes motorcycle crash
- Zara opens largest Chicagoland location at Old Orchard in Skokie
- Elk Grove police investigate overnight fatal car crash
- Column: D-Day’s historic importance remembered as 80th anniversary approaches
- Laney Stark gets St. Charles North out of dark ages with supersectional comeback. ‘It’s her will out there.’
- Column: If NRG doesn’t take responsibility, the government should step in
- Forget 300 career wins. Even 200 wins for an MLB pitcher might be a thing of the past.
- Police: Pedestrian dies after being struck by intoxicated driver
- Illinois lawmakers pass bill to expand reporting of sexual abuse in health care settings following Tribune investigation
- Illinois woman gets one year in neglect case after slow driving
- Chicago-area man who sued women for bad-mouthing him on Facebook sentenced to 1 year in prison for tax fraud
- Rick Bayless opens Tortazo fast-casual restaurant at Skokie’s Old Orchard
- Down to Business: 24/7 emergency animal hospital in Naperville takes owner-centric approach
- The Panda Party is back on as giant pandas will return to Washington’s National Zoo by year’s end
- Pastor kicks off summer with a community march that prays for nonviolence
- Brief hearing held in case of alleged Highland Park parade shooter as pretrial process continues
- Diamond DeShields ‘grateful’ for a new chapter with the Chicago Sky after years of injuries and setbacks
- New craft fair to be held in North Aurora
- Morton Grove to OK video gaming for ‘legacy restaurants’
- Charges against world’s top golfer Scottie Scheffler dropped after arrest outside PGA Championship
- Federal jury convicts two men of kidnapping victims in Napervillle, Westchester
- Of Notoriety: Towle Theater’s departing Jeff Casey takes stage spotlight for charity Q&A
- Major leaguers praise inclusion of more than 2,300 Negro League players into the record book
- Porter County Council wants tourism board overhaul
- Afternoon Briefing: Man who sued women over social media posts sentenced to jail
- Winnetka private equity firm wins bankruptcy auction for Oberweis Dairy
- Referendum loss spells grim future for Lake Station schools
- Bike ride keeps on rolling, raising funds for Riley hospital
- Gymnastics star Gabby Douglas pulls out of US Championships, ending her long-shot bid for a 3rd Olympics
- New York Jets sign running back/return specialist Tarik Cohen, who last played in the NFL in 2020
- Gary officials secure, approve state funding to clean 2 illegal dumping sites
- Illinois lawmakers quietly extend cellular law part of AT&T-Michael Madigan bribery case
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr. files complaint over rules for CNN’s presidential debate next month
- Editorial: Chicago Public Schools robs Peter to pay Paul to pursue an unaffordable Brandon Johnson vision
- Jim Garrett, longtime leader of Southland tourism bureau, to step down after 28 years
- An Iceland volcano starts erupting again, shooting lava into the sky
- Two armed robbers threaten two boys riding bikes, Park Ridge police say
- Alito rejects calls to quit Supreme Court cases on Trump and Jan. 6 because of flag controversies
- West Leyden High School Class of ’24 encouraged to ’embrace life’s challenges’ with open arms
- Jurors in Trump hush money trial end 1st day of deliberations after asking to rehear testimony
- Bill that would make key changes to Prisoner Review Board isn’t called for a vote
- Aurora City Council approves redevelopment agreement for downtown restaurant
- Bronny James is staying in the NBA draft and could join his father in the league next season
- Matteson police issue warrant for Chicago man suspected in shooting that wounded 3
- ‘Are you with me?’ Biden and Harris launch Black voter outreach and warn of a second Trump term
- Aurora Mayor Richard Irvin criticizes Kane County sheriff for comments about Aurora police
- Two homicides reported in Harvey over space of a week
- Elgin News Digest: Lords Park Farm Zoo opens for the season this weekend; ‘Fish for Fun’ Saturday at Elgin’s Rolling Knolls Forest Preserve; Hanover Township’s free summer youth lunches start in Elgin Monday
- South Elgin man facing 45 counts of owning, copying and distributing child porn
- Information of 10,300 people may have been exposed in University of Chicago Medical Center email incident
- Illinois lawmakers fail again to pass hemp regulations and medical cannabis expansion
- Column: Bromance between Chicago White Sox manager Pedro Grifol and Chairman Jerry Reinsdorf is one for the books
- Jacqueline Stewart leaving Academy Museum for return to University of Chicago
- New to varsity, Stevenson’s Sam Adelman comes to bat in ‘biggest moment I’ve ever hit in.’ But he’s got this.
- Nerves aside, Mount Carmel’s Ian Tosi pushes playoff shutout streak to 12 straight innings. ‘I’m more amped up.’
- Baseball and local scores for the Southland, Aurora, Elgin, Naperville and Lake County
- Photos: Toronto Blue Jays 3, Chicago White Sox 1
- Boy, 16, critically wounded in South Deering neighborhood: police
- Shota Imanaga roughed up for 1st time in Chicago Cubs’ 10-6 loss to Milwaukee Brewers
- Waubonsie Valley’s Owen Roberts goes into sectional semifinal with 9-0 record. A perfect 10? Yes and no.
- Illinois-Chicago commit Lucas Acevedo bounces back for Lincoln-Way West. The key? ‘I wasn’t afraid of anyone.’
- Rhea Mardjetko turns relief role into a revelation for Lemont. And the wins keep coming. ‘Go in and do your thing.’