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Chicago police release photos of suspect wanted in killing of Officer Luis Huesca
The footage, apparently from convenience store security cameras, depicts a Black male wearing glasses and carrying a backpack. Police said the suspect “should be considered armed and dangerous.”
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Editorial: A victory both for Ukraine and functional American governance
The overwhelmingly bipartisan vote in the U.S. House for Ukraine military aid was encouraging.
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Deerfield 5-bedroom home with sunroom and swimming pool: $1.1M
Built in 1921, this home has been renovated but preserves some of its original architectural details.
Politics
Key takeaways from the opening statements in Donald Trump’s hush money trial
Still to come are weeks of what’s likely to be dramatic and embarrassing testimony about the presumptive Republican presidential nominee’s personal life as he simultaneously campaigns to return to the White House in November.
Sports
Chicago White Sox shut out for 8th time — a record through the first 22 games of a season — with 7-0 loss to Minnesota Twins
The Chicago White Sox were shut out for the 8th time, the most in AL/NL history (1901-present) in the first 22 games in a season.
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Review: ‘The Heart of Rock and Roll’ on Broadway is a funny, warm-hearted Huey Lewis jukebox show
With '80s hits by Huey Lewis and the News and some really funny lines, this...
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Unlocking the perfect wine: Experts share tips to bringing the right wine for any occasion
Choosing a bottle of wine can be a stressful task. Especially when that wine is...
Crime and Public Safety
Gary gun safety campaign spotlights a mother’s heartache
Kandice Cole of Wheatfield choked up Monday as she recalled the fateful day almost seven...
Education
LGBTQ+ students, parents frustrated about Prairie State College’s graduation venue
Two days before the schoolwide graduation on May 18 at the church, Prairie State College...
Immigration
After 25 years of selling tamales in Chicago, an undocumented immigrant mother returns to Mexico without her family
Battling health problems and a ticking clock, Claudia Perez, 63, chose to leave the life...
Investigations
Tribune’s ‘Stalled Justice’ series on Cook County court delays wins national award for journalistic fairness
"Stalled Justice," a Tribune series exposing dysfunction in the Cook County courts, has won the...
Local News
Makeover to give Chicago Heights food pantry a supermarket feel
Respond Now ultimately wants to create a supermarket-like experience for clients of the pantry and...
History
Today in History: Cesar Chavez dies
On April 23, 1993, labor leader Cesar Chavez died in San Luis, Arizona, at age...
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Ask Amy: Reader offers update about ghosted uncle
Dear Readers: Periodically, I publish “updates” to previous questions and answers published in this space....
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Which espresso machine has the best milk frother?
Espresso machines with built-in milk frothers are more versatile than those without, and a few...