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Your Go-To Charcuterie Board Guide for Cheese Lovers
Whether for a holiday gathering or a casual get-together, a charcuterie board invites guests to graze and explore, all while showcasing a variety of complementary flavors.
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SUV crashes into GameStop in West Town
Chicago police are investigating after an SUV slammed into a GameStop location in the city’s West Town neighborhood.
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Small businesses in Wheaton keep up with shorter shopping season
It’s the most wonderful time of the year for small businesses as shoppers flock to their stores for gifts and deals.
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$1 million winning Mega Millions tickets sold in Illinois, Indiana
A few lottery players in Illinois and Indiana woke up a whole lot richer on Saturday — thanks to Friday’s Mega Millions drawing.
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When do the Bears play next? What to know about their Week 16 duel vs. the Lions
The Chicago Bears will look to break up an eight-game losing streak following a disappointing loss to the Minnesota Vikings on Monday Night Football as they look to exact revenge against the fellow division rival Detroit Lions.
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Party City announces store-wide sales with all stores slated to close
A day after multiple outlets reported that party supplies store Party City would be closing all locations and begin winding down operations “immediately,” the chain announced store-wide sales on all products.
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As winter solstice marks astronomical start of season, here's what sunrise and sunset times look like
Early Saturday morning, the occurrence of the 2024 winter solstice marked the astronomical start of winter, and it’s been greeted with appropriately frigid temperatures.
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Chicago Forecast: Frigid temperatures, mostly sunny skies
After a couple of rounds of snow showers impacted the Chicago area late this week, residents across the region are waking up to frigid temperatures Saturday in what will likely be the coldest day for the rest of 2024.
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Chicago Board of Education votes to fire CPS CEO Pedro Martinez
The Chicago Board of Education voted unanimously to fire Chicago Public Schools CEO Pedro Martinez at its meeting Friday night.
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System of a Down tour coming to Chicago in 2025
Iconic 1990s and 2000s rock band System of a Down will play three massive stadium shows as part of a limited tour in 2025, and one of them will be in Chicago.
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Wisconsin police chief overseeing school shooting probe named to Seattle job
Madison Police Chief Shon Barnes was named as the chief of police in Seattle on Friday, five days after he was thrust into the national spotlight because of a shooting at a religious school in Wisconsin that killed a teacher and student.......Madison Police Chief Shon Barnes was named as the chief of police in Seattle on Friday, five days after he ... -
Taking advantage of an obscure rule, Chargers' kicker makes NFL's first fair-catch kick in 48 years
Of all the rules in football, Jim Harbaugh considers the obscure fair-catch kick to be his favorite.
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Lombard DMV now offering renewal services at 24/7 kiosk
One of the state’s busiest DMVs is now offering some services 24 hours a day, seven days a week at a drive-thru kiosk, Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias said.
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Iconic suburban drive-thru closing after 38 years
A longstanding food establishment in west suburban Villa Park, Strat’s Drive-Thru, will soon bid the community farewell.
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The Delphi murders case was solved by this one woman's actions
Richard Allen, the Indiana man convicted in the 2017 killings of two teenage girls who disappeared during a winter hike was sentenced to 130 years in prison on Friday, in a case that’s long cast a shadow over the teens’ small hometown of Delphi.
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CPS CEO Pedro Martinez files lawsuit in attempt to prevent board from firing him
The head of Chicago Public Schools is now suing members of the Chicago Board of Education in an attempt to prevent them from ousting him.
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What is RSV? What are the most common symptoms? Here's everything you need to know
Respiratory viruses typically experience their highest levels in the wintertime, and this year will likely be no different.