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2024 > February > 22
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Following a quiet first half, Marmion’s Evan Stumm takes down Burlington Central. ‘He let things develop.’
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Soccer star Dani Alves found guilty of rape and sentenced to four and a half years in prison
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Ask Amy: Friend shares more on social media than with me
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Today in History: US hockey team beats USSR in ‘Miracle on Ice’
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Letters: As Cook County Circuit Court clerk, I’ve served the public faithfully
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State picks up travel tab for migrants who want to leave Chicago
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Illinois auto and home insurance rates keep rising as Allstate, State Farm plan double-digit hikes
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Daughter of Muhammad Ali celebrates suburban mosque’s 50th anniversary with a ceremony to honor the boxing legend
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Chicago’s unhoused are the focus of WTTW’s latest season of ‘Firsthand’ documentary series
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Alexi Giannoulias: 5 additives in ultraprocessed food put us at risk. Illinois wants to change that.
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Michael Frerichs: Conservatives are targeting IVF. Women deserve a choice.
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Streeterville 2-bedroom home with 2 private balconies: $1.8M
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Willie Wilson: Illinois and Chicago avoid confronting pension debt at their peril
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Chicago Board of Education moves to pull resource officers out of schools
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Editorial: Tribune endorsements for US Congress in 1st, 4th, 6th, 7th districts
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Review: With ‘Contemporary Ex-Votos’ an exhibition about devotion, UIC galleries become its churches
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Column: And the Oscar for best boi goes to …
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Review: ‘Matchbox Magic Flute’ is a chance to see Mary Zimmerman’s magic up close
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Chicago Bulls’ blowout loss in Boston 3 months ago was a low point — but also a turning point
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‘Comic to watch’ Hannah Berner performs March 1 at Hard Rock Gary
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Luke Kinkade rallies Neuqua Valley in the 4th quarter of a regional semifinal. Teammates saw that coming.
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AT&T says the outage to its US cellphone network was not caused by a cyberattack
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Chicago AT&T users report outages during widespread cell disruption
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Newberry Consort hosts education program/concert on medieval minstrels
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Daywatch: Who pays when migrants leave Chicago?
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Vintage Lake Forest mansion on Lake Michigan shore sells for $6.3M to the couple next door
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Township High School D113 appoints first Black female superintendent; ‘Together, we will … confront our challenges head-on’
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Wife, son of Calumet City Mayor Thaddeus Jones made six figures working with city
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Man found fatally wounded in vacant lot in Englewood
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Doc Rivers hasn’t been what the doctor ordered — and the struggling Milwaukee Bucks have work to do
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R. Kelly’s appeal argument calls reasons for long sentence too vague, but court warns he could wind up worse off
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Waukegan’s Carter Newsome plays beyond his years. Even in OT in the playoffs, sophomore guard points the way.
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New report critiques Cook County’s experimental neighborhood courts, recommends reforms before expansion
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Israeli strikes in Gaza kill 48 as fears mount over humanitarian crisis and West Bank violence
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Rivian laying off 10% of salaried workforce as EV demand slows
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Felon charged with attempted murder in shooting on 87th Place
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Is a free-agency deadline the solution to MLB’s stalled offseason? Players are skeptical.
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How to choose the best snow boots
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Vanilla perfumes are an excellent choice for winter. These are the best
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Vanilla perfumes are an excellent choice for winter. These are the best
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How to choose the best snow boots
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Vanilla perfumes are an excellent choice for winter. These are the best
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How to choose the best snow boots
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Lexi Iwema’s mother knows about state finals and has advice: ‘Go there to win.’ Lake Central’s planning on it.
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Daily Horoscope for February 22, 2024
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Palos Village Players start 2024 season with ‘1959 Pink Thunderbird,’ two plays in one
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The story behind the design of Southwest’s new disturbingly skinny seats
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Gabe Gonzales gets West Aurora going in fast start to oust Yorkville. It’s the playoffs. ‘He’s a monster now.’
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Former AL batting champion Tim Anderson agrees to 1-year deal with the Miami Marlins
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Private lander makes first US moon landing in more than 50 years
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Celtics vs. Bulls prediction: NBA odds, picks, best bets for Thursday
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Boys, 16, charged in shooting during robbery in Bronzeville
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Elgin News Digest: Dark Matters Podcast fest at Side Street Studio Arts; South Elgin Father/son and mother/daughter events planned in April; Friends of Masons holding St. Patrick’s pub crawl in Elgin
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FBI investigating Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard while Illinois attorney general orders her charity to stop soliciting donations
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Cops alert of duo robbing stores for smokes and cash on Northwest Side
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Zion Antique Mall closes after decades as octogenarian owners retire; ‘Hopefully, I can relax’
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Afternoon Briefing: Chicago AT&T users report outages
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EA Sports’ college football game will feature all 134 FBS teams, and players opting in will get $600
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Vintage Chicago Tribune: 10 facts about Tom Skilling’s long and storied career
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Religion roundup: St. Joseph Dinner, half-day retreat on aging, fish frys scheduled
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Aurora first responders incorporate lessons learned during Pratt mass shooting
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With warmer temps and less snow, outdoor winter fun like skating and sledding becoming a thing of the past
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Trial date scheduled for man accused of burning overdosed Griffith woman’s body in Gary; lawyer says co-defendant has died
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A third of Walgreens headquarters property in Deerfield to be sold for residential development
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Home sales rose in January as easing mortgage rates, more homes for sale enticed homebuyers
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New Wild Fork location to open in Aurora
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New coordinator Eric Washington is eager to put his fingerprints on the Chicago Bears defense
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Southwest suburban Ukrainians hopeful, anxious on second anniversary of war
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Morton Grove Village Manager Czerwinski to retire; also served in Skokie, Niles
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Military foundation gives wounded Purple Heart veteran a free home in Harvey
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Column: Bringing lost Fox Valley dog home a group effort that continues to hold out hope
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Hammond man gets 58-year term for fatal drive-by shooting
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Glenview entrepreneur at Cook County grant as a magical experience for his business
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Ex-FBI source accused of lying about Bidens and having Russian contacts is returned to US custody
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Column: Jerry Reinsdorf’s about-face on the White Sox possibly leaving Chicago is history — and hypocrisy — repeating itself
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Rabbi Neil Brief, led Skokie congregation for 33 years, dies
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Venezuelan migrants charged with burglary and retail theft from Oak Brook stores
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Tuition to go up slightly at Waubonsee Community College
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New coordinator Shane Waldron dodges talking about the Chicago Bears QB situation, but he says his offense is adaptable
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With Mookie Betts in the infield, Dodgers outfield has ‘a lot of good moving pieces’
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3 pitching updates from Chicago White Sox camp, including early reports on Garrett Crochet and Michael Kopech
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For first baseman Matt Mervis, a cleaned-up swing path could lead to another big-league shot with the Chicago Cubs
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Hammond man gets four years for shooting gun during bar fight
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Kenyon, Stare compete in Republican primary for Kane County Board seat in District 16
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Mother of Kremlin critic Alexey Navalny says she has seen his body, is being pressured to hold secret funeral
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Boo Buie breaks Northwestern’s career scoring record in a 76-62 win over Michigan
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Batavia’s Kylee Gehrt knows basketball. And she knows Brooke Carlson. To beat Geneva? ‘She just did amazing.’
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Photos: Boston Celtics 129, Chicago Bulls 112
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Lily Newton is the force required to finally push Waubonsie Valley past Benet: ‘Just so proud of her’
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In superb fashion, Jaeda Murphy gets Homewood-Flossmoor past Lincoln-Way East. ‘Just having fun with the game.’
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Man found guilty in Black transgender woman’s killing in 1st federal trial over gender identity
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Trump’s lawyers call for dismissal of classified documents case, citing presidential immunity
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6 takeaways from another Chicago Bulls blowout loss to the Boston Celtics, including a 3rd-quarter meltdown
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For St. Laurence’s Aaliyah Flores, family comes first, even in the sectional. ‘We 100% support each other.’