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Daily Horoscope for July 30, 2024
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Fourth of July in Elmwood Park features parade, band and fireworks
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Oak Park Fourth of July parade a showcase of town’s diversity
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Kids wasted no time soaking in the fun at the new splash pad in Elmwood Park
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Asking Eric: I miss seeing my cousin without her friend
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Today in History: In God We Trust made national motto
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Today in Sports History: Olympic Games open in Los Angeles
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Lion Electric’s Joliet plant operating significantly below capacity as US and Canadian subsidies lag
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Editorial: Southwest Airlines becomes like every other airline
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Olympics on TV: What to watch today
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Things to do Aug 1-7 in Pioneer Press and Doings suburbs
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Barrington Hills 6-bedroom home with 1,200-bottle wine cellar: $4.5M
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Letters: How planners can improve large-scale developments in Chicago
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Policy researchers: How to confront Chicago Public Schools’ financial freefall
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Carm’s and Fontano’s sell Italian beef in Chicago with a side of family history. But they haven’t seen ‘The Bear.’
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Daniel DePetris: Venezuela’s strongman president, Nicolás Maduro, steals another election
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Dr. Cory Franklin and Victoria Tiller: When it comes to physician-assisted suicide, safeguards aren’t effective
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‘Gilded Agility’ at the International Museum of Surgical Science captures Black dancers’ bodies in 14K gold
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Our top 10 tips for attending Lollapalooza 2024
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Things to do Aug. 2-8 in the Chicago suburbs, Northwest Indiana
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Playwright Lorraine Hansberry will join Bob Newhart with a statue at Navy Pier
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Clarendon Hills history covered in 2024 Centennial year documentary
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As Jarrett Payton prepares to present Steve McMichael for the Hall of Fame, he sees parallels with his dad
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Buffalo Grove police handing out Slurpee ‘citations’ to youth involved in good deeds, safety activities
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Oak Park moving to be a ‘certified’ welcoming town for immigrants, residents
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La Grange Country Jam makes debut on Aug. 10 as a signature summer event
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Daywatch: Kamala Harris has little-known childhood connection to Illinois
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‘This dog will not hunt’; Feds say Supreme Court ruling has no impact on Madigan bribery allegations
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Woman, 49, dies in apartment fire Monday afternoon on West Side
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Acting Secret Service boss says he ‘cannot defend’ why roof in Trump rally shooting was not secured
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Driver of SUV fatally strikes unidentified victim in parking lot on South Side
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Harris and Democrats keep calling Trump and Vance ‘weird.’ Here’s why
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Lake Zurich’s Jacob Wilk is a latecomer to football. But ‘massive improvement’ makes him a Division I recruit.
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‘El Chapo’ son has no deal with feds, his lawyer says after not guilty plea in Chicago
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Best bocce ball sets
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Donald Trump’s invitation to Black journalists convention in Chicago divides membership
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Best rv cover
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Elk Grove Township leaders ‘deeply grateful’ for donations to food pantry, help with assisting families
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Paris Olympics: Coco Gauff loses an argument with the chair umpire — and her 3rd-round match
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French police investigating abuse targeting Olympic opening ceremony DJ over ‘Last Supper’ scene
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Stephen Nedoroscik waited his whole life for one routine. The US pommel horse specialist nailed it.
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2 dead, at least 2 others critically wounded in overnight separate shootings on South Side
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Cook County sheriff’s deputy killed in exchange of gunfire at Woodlawn gas station
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Bobby Jenks, World Series hero for Chicago White Sox, settles in with Windy City ThunderBolts. ‘Baseball is my life.’
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Isaiah Steinhilber doesn’t know ‘how much longer I can play.’ But Boone Grove grad knows he wants to keep going.
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Park Ridge ice arena starting to take shape, after $33.4 million referendum
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Naperville Police Arrests for July 22-24
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Column: Dave Dotter, who ‘chose other roads in life,’ makes name for himself on local racetracks. And does it his way.
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Naperville police make 20th gun-related arrest at Topgolf parking lot in just under a year
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Simone Biles and Team USA earn ‘redemption’ by powering to Olympic gold in women’s gymnastics
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Leaders of Lake Bluff and Lake Forest discuss infrastructure projects at Chamber of Commerce forum
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The water that raised her: How Wilmette’s Maggie Shea set her Olympic sailing course on Lake Michigan
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New fairy houses at Lake Katherine arise from nature, where they will eventually return
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Caught up in numbers game at NIU, Batavia’s Trey Urwiler takes chance on AU. ‘I’m good enough to play at any level.’
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As 2025 local elections loom, Lake Forest and Lake Bluff officials start to tell caucuses their intentions
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Elgin News Digest: ECC Project Backpack school supply giveaway being held Saturday; City of Elgin holding Wing Park concept plan viewing Thursday; Elgin Heritage Commission’s downtown car show set for Sunday
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Lake Station man facing child exploitation, voyeurism charges for secret recordings
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South Shore tweaking train schedule to boost performance in wake of Double Track project
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Hall of Famer Terrell Davis says United banned him after flight incident. Airline says it already was rescinded.
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September trial date set in Portage murder case
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Don’t remove South Elgin’s Fox River dam, resident group says
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Chicago Bears starters — including QB Caleb Williams — won’t play in Thursday’s Hall of Fame Game
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Deere reports 300 more layoffs, this time of salaried workers
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Chicago Cubs trade reliever Mark Leiter Jr. to New York Yankees for 2 minor-leaguers
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Meta agrees to $1.4B settlement with Texas in privacy lawsuit over facial recognition
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Hinsdale District 86 school board opposes Clarendon Hills plan for special tax district
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League of Women Voters of La Grange Area holding fall kick-off meeting in September
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National Night Out events planned for Elgin and surrounding communities next week
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Minnesota’s turkey industry knocks USDA’s new salmonella proposal as costly, unnecessary
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Afternoon Briefing: ‘El Chapo’ son has ‘no deal’ with feds, his lawyer says after not guilty plea
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Naperville Park Board President Mary Gibson says she’s running for the Naperville council in April
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Thornton Township administrator, top Tiffany Henyard aide Keith Freeman fired
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East Chicago repeals welcoming city ordinance; attorney general drops lawsuit
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Highland Park group advocates removing prohibition on elected officials from holding liquor licenses
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Richard ‘Dick’ Wehrli, prominent Naperville businessman and philanthropist, dies at 90
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Winnetka Park Board nixes results from Elder/Centennial survey
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Wayfair planning to open first Illinois outlet store in Naperville this fall
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Evanston author wins Soon to Be Famous Award from the Illinois Manuscript Project
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Korean official visits as Niles honors Korean War Armistice anniversary
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Eloy Jiménez among 3 more Chicago White Sox players traded, but Garrett Crochet and Luis Robert Jr. stay put
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Aurora panel endorses $1 million furniture bid for new building
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Cedar Lake man accused of drunkenly crashing scooter with two kids in tow
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Leyden District 212 summer reading fends off academic ‘slide.’ Students to discuss their reads when classes resume.
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Police clash with an unruly crowd gathered near the site of UK stabbing attack that killed 3 girls
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City begins to clear out North Park homeless encampment Tuesday, leaving some residents unsure where they’ll sleep tonight
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Illinois sheriff, whose deputy killed Sonya Massey apologizes: ‘I offer up no excuses’
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Francine Pascal, creator of beloved ‘Sweet Valley High’ books, dies at 92
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Cannect Wellness looking to replace Lulu Belle’s pancake house with a cannabis dispensary in Franklin Park. Public hearing set.
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Employees can opt out of meetings on labor, political and religious issues under new law
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US women win a first Olympic medal in rugby sevens with comeback victory over Australia
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Steger man’s outbursts lead to contempt charges during murder trial
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Southtowners: Assistant principals at Andrew, Stagg and area KOCs in the news
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Glencoe Golf Club renovation causes friction with Forest Preserves of Cook County
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Norah O’Donnell leaving as anchor of CBS evening newscast after election
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Israel carries out rare strike on Beirut that it says killed Hezbollah commander
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Park Ridge police: Nurse assaulted; juveniles damage Uptown restaurant
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President Biden and Brazilian President Lula urge Venezuelan authorities to release detailed presidential election voting data
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Police provide no details on woman shot on Raymond Street in Elgin
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Project 2025 shakes up leadership after criticism from Democrats and Trump, but says work goes on
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Taste of Park Ridge featured offerings from many cuisines
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Evanston’s first Black Police Chief Bill Logan dies at 92
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DJ Moore and Chicago Bears agree on a 4-year, $110 million extension through the 2029 season
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At boisterous Georgia rally, Kamala Harris dares Trump to ‘say it to my face’ and debate her
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Boar’s Head expands recall to include 7 million more pounds of deli meats tied to listeria outbreak
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Dems choose former Ald. Michael Scott for vacant Cook County Board seat
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Review: New Broadway play ‘Job’ puts the gap between generations right in front of you
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Sonya Massey kin, attorney and Sharpton call for reforms in wake of her shooting death
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Harris is planning a tour of battleground states next week with her yet-to-be-named running mate
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Chicago Cubs — on a largely quiet trade deadline day — are satisfied with in-season upgrades for 2025 and beyond
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Chicago Cubs lose 6-3 while facing 7 different Cincinnati Reds pitchers on trade deadline day
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Chicago White Sox lose another 8th-inning lead in their 16th straight defeat — an overall franchise record