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U-46 sixth-graders are competing to predict spring’s start as dictated by the sun rising in the middle of Elgin’s Chicago Street.
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Deepak Kumar was booked in cross-FIR after a viral video showed him confronting Right-wing groups for harassing an elderly ...
The morning after Kevin Willard called Rick Pitino a “cranky old b—” following the worst Villanova loss in nearly 30 years, his phone pinged. It was his father, Ralph. It is not unusual for Ralph to ...
W hen I venture outside, which is rare considering the bitterness of the winter, I plod the sidewalks with a cane, my eyes ...