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Sky’s the limit: Black pilots’ group looks at successes, challenges 50 years after Chicago founding

Sky’s the limit: Black pilots’ group looks at successes, challenges 50 years after Chicago founding

American Airlines and the Organization of Black Aerospace Professionals are teaming up to increase diversity and celebrate an anniversary.

 
Bears hope they’ll get another chance to learn from playoff mistakes

Bears hope they’ll get another chance to learn from playoff mistakes

Another clutch comeback, but ultimately crushing overtime loss to the Rams leaves the Bears wondering if Sunday’s lessons will pay off in the future.

 
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‘Dangerously cold’ weather on tap for Monday

‘Dangerously cold’ weather on tap for Monday

Dangerously cold wind chills and the remnants of an evening snowfall are expected to greet suburban commuters Monday morning, forecasters say.

 
Kane County aims to train 2,000 people in mental health first aid

Kane County aims to train 2,000 people in mental health first aid

You are worried about a friend. Something they are saying or doing makes you wonder if they are having a mental health problem. But what can you do? Perform mental health first aid.

 
Leaders honor legacy of Dr. King at 56th annual Remembrance Dinner in Palatine

Leaders honor legacy of Dr. King at 56th annual Remembrance Dinner in Palatine

After a tumultuous year, suburban government and religious leaders gathered Saturday in Palatine to honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with a call to reaffirm his dream of the nation becoming a model of social justice for the world.

 
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‘We still have plenty’: Retailers making sense of penny’s slow death

‘We still have plenty’: Retailers making sense of penny’s slow death

Some businesses are rounding off cash transactions, others with high credit card transactions are unfazed after U.S. Mint discontinued penny production.

 
‘Enjoying the ride’: ‘Stranger Things’ marks the TV debut of Arlington Heights teen

‘Enjoying the ride’: ‘Stranger Things’ marks the TV debut of Arlington Heights teen

Jake Connelly, a 13-year-old actor from Arlington Heights, recently made his TV debut on the final season of Netflix’s hit series “Stranger Things.”

 
What worked, what didn’t in the Bears’ loss to the Rams?

What worked, what didn’t in the Bears’ loss to the Rams?

The Bears lost a 20-17 playoff game to the Rams in overtime Sunday night at Soldier Field. What worked? What didn’t?

 
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‘It’s not just retail. It’s hospitality’: Stonehouse Market store coming to downtown Wheaton

‘It’s not just retail. It’s hospitality’: Stonehouse Market store coming to downtown Wheaton

Fran Rouse shares a certain French sensibility through her expanding Wheaton business, Stonehouse Market. Her store in Town Square Wheaton has cookbooks, L'epicurien salted butter caramel spread, French soaps, and art Rouse brought back from a trip to Paris. A Francophile at heart, she’s opening another store, this one in downtown.

 
Elgin’s 41st annual MLK prayer breakfast features speakers, music, awards

Elgin’s 41st annual MLK prayer breakfast features speakers, music, awards

The 41st annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Prayer Breakfast at Elgin Community College featured speakers, music and awards.

 

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