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2020-06-21
EAGER TO HEAD BACK TO THE LAKEFRONT?
A changed world in the skies
Rally meant to reinvigorate Trump’s base
Lightfoot under pressure on reform
Remembering dad on Father’s Day
Police on Father’s Day: ‘Cops can’t say a thing’
Winner of 2020 Algren Awards announced
THE STORY BEHIND ‘CHICAGO’
From teachers strike to shutdown
Illinois to begin allowing limited outdoor visits at nursing homes
DCFS set to resume parental visits
‘Unprecedented’ surge in visitors at natural areas
Minor league baseball faces major anxiety
Hinsdale library delivering books by using pedal power
City Hall missing deadlines on police reform
Cyclists blanket North Side streets to protest police brutality
NORTH KOREA SCAMMED DONALD TRUMP
Jinkies! Lightfoot overreacts to ‘Scooby-Doo’ dig, underreacts to Christopher Columbus’ atrocities
‘Dad is equal to any crisis’
Property taxes too high? Cook County Assessor Fritz Kaegi isn’t the problem
DCFS foster kids to see parents after months apart. It’s about time.
ABOUT AUNT JEMIMA
Father’s Day reminds me of who taught me about fatherhood
Statues toppled across US in unrest
US attorney agrees to end messy standoff with Barr
Release of Bolton’s tell-all book can proceed, federal judge rules
‘It gives me hope’
Stay-at-home campaigns may make comeback in pandemic
ON JUNE 21 ...
Remembering the lives of those in Illinois who died from coronavirus
SUMMER COMEBACK
‘The roads can’t handle that many cars’
Businesses want virus liability waivers
Top planner in Chicago sees chance for revival
For Black Americans, simply cashing a check can be tough
White House considering coronavirus tourism tax break to encourage vacations
All twitter, no stake?
THE LOOK OF CHANGE
There’s no tying in baseball! Don’t mess with traditions needlessly
Tiz the Law pulls away to win Belmont
Former Cubs shortstop Russell signs 1-year deal with Korean league team
Fire’s Sapong part of coalition to fight systemic racism
WNBA committed to fight
‘A meaningful tax’
Giving new life to the author of ‘A Confederacy of Dunces’
‘Haddad: A Requiem’ wins Nelson Algren Short Story Award
Read Edward Hamlin’s awardwinning short story on
Recordings of the year — so far
Pop’s unofficial therapist
Reese Witherspoon making her own calls
How many are we missing out on?
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