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Why this mom gives her kids toilet paper for Christmas
Donna Bitner of New Mexico loves spoiling her children with Christmas gifts — particularly trash bags, toilet paper and towels.
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Logan Square family donates Chicago's official Christmas tree
A family in Chicago’s Logan Square neighborhood donated a tree to be used as the city’s official Christmas tree.
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Santa Claus returns to the Swissôtel Chicago with a festive holiday suite on the 41st floor
The Swissôtel Chicago’s beloved holiday Santa suite is back, transforming the 41st floor into a magical wonderland.
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Nominations now open for Chicago's official Christmas tree at Millennium Park
Chicago is searching for the perfect Christmas tree to shine in Millennium Park this holiday season. The ideal tree should stand at least 45 feet tall, be within 50 miles of the Loop, and preferably be a Norway spruce or fir.
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Macy's Walnut Room now accepting reservations
Macy’s Walnut Room, a Chicago holiday tradition for over a century, is now taking reservations. Don’t miss the iconic 40-foot Christmas tree, up from November 4th to January 7th.
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Iconic ‘Home Alone' house hits the market
The famed “Home Alone” house – one of the most iconic movie homes and a popular Christmastime attraction in Chicago’s North Shore – has hit the market.
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Mario Lopez filming Christmas movie in suburban Long Grove
Lopez, his wife Courtney and their son Nico have been spending the past few weeks in the historic suburb of Long Grove, Illinois while filming a Christmas movie titled “My Grown Up Christmas Wish.”
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Excitement builds for Mario Lopez Christmas movie in suburban Long Grove
It still looks like Christmas in Long Grove, and there’s a good reason for the (way-too-early) season.
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Excitement builds for Mario Lopez Christmas movie in suburban Long Grove
It still looks like Christmas in Long Grove, and there’s a good reason for the (way-too-early) season, as Kate Chappell explains.
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Christmas tree recycling is officially underway in Chicago. Here's where you can take yours
With the holidays in the rearview mirror and Christmas decorations coming down, many Chicagoans are left wondering what to do with their Christmas trees.
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What is the Epiphany or the Three Kings Day?
Epiphany, also known as the Three Kings Day or Theophany, is a Christian feast celebrated on Jan. 6, which commemorates the visit of the Magi to Jesus Christ.
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In Mexico, piñatas are not only a game for children. This tradition has been around for 400 years
The tradition goes back even further. Some say piñatas can be traced back to China, where paper-making originated.
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Santa's making his way around the globe. Here's where he is now
As children around the world eagerly await Santa’s arrival on Christmas, the military is ready to track him and see if he’s using any new technology.
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What stores and restaurants are open and closed on Christmas in 2023?
Christmas is just two days away, and from last-minute shopping to perhaps wanting some coffee on the holiday morning, many Americans are wondering what stores and restaurants will remain open for the holiday.
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‘Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus': Read the essay from 1897 that made us believe
More than a century ago, an 8-year-old named Virginia O’Hanlon had a question weighing on her mind. Were her friends correct when they said, “There is no Santa Claus”?
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A holiday roadmap of light displays in and around Chicago
With Christmas just days away, here’s a look at how the Chicago-area has transformed for the holiday.
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How tech gifts for children could impact their privacy
With Christmas just days away, NBC Chicago’s Charlie Wojciechowski takes a look into how some tech gifts for children could put their privacy at risk.
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Holiday model train display features unique Chicago flair
This time of year you see a lot of Christmas villages and model trains. But one suburban family took their display to another level — with some uniquely local decorations. NBC Chicago Photojournalist Steve Curelo reports.
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Aliens? Nope, just this Texas family's Christmas light show
A Texas family’s Christmas light show was mistaken for aliens.
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7th graders guessed what 30-year-olds want for Christmas and their answers are hilarious
After hearing their suggestions, the teacher who asked the question said: “I feel personally attacked.”