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CTA Red, Blue, Brown Lines impacted by weekend construction and training
Service on multiple CTA train lines will be interrupted by construction over the weekend, while Red Line trains will be impacted by a training exercise.
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Illinois to face No. 1 Oregon in first game vs. top-ranked opponent in 17 years
Illinois is bowl-eligible and hungry for more after a 21-7 win over Michigan Saturday, and they’ll get their toughest test yet when they face Oregon in Eugene.
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Undefeated Indiana's QB Kurtis Rourke to miss at least one game: Reports
Indiana is off to their first 7-0 start in decades, but they’ll be without their star quarterback for their next game, according to multiple reports.
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After Bears' bye week, rest of 2024-25 schedule presents difficult test
The Chicago Bears are sitting at 4-2 on the regular season after their third straight win a week ago, but the road ahead is going to be downright devilish for the squad.
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What judges will be on your ballot? What to know and how to research them
While most of the focus in the Illinois election is on the presidency and state and federal representation, dozens of judges will be on the ballot as well.
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Blackhawks roster moves: Alec Martinez to IR ahead of home opener
The Chicago Blackhawks made a roster move prior to Thursday’s home opener against the San Jose Sharks, placing defenseman Alec Martinez on injured reserve.
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Chicago-area winter weather projections released by NOAA
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has released its winter weather outlook for 2024-25, and Chicago-area residents will likely need to get boots and shovels ready.
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Where can I vote early in Illinois? Polling places, and how to register to vote
With the 2024 election less than three weeks way, voters have already begun casting their ballots in Illinois, and do so through Election Day.
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Cubs' Dansby Swanson, Ian Happ finalists for Gold Glove Awards
Chicago Cubs left fielder Ian Happ and shortstop Dansby Swanson were among the finalists named for MLB’s Gold Glove awards.
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National Weather Service makes big changes to cold weather alerts ahead of winter
The National Weather Service has made significant changes to its cold weather alert system, aiming to simplify watches and warnings and to prepare the public for dangerous conditions.