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IN ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, THE POSSIBLE FUTURE HOME OF THE BEARS, EARLY DEVELOPMENT
SEPARATED THE SUBURB’S FORTUNES FROM CHICAGO: ‘THIS IS NOT A DEPRESSED AREA’

The addition of a potential new Bears stadium is interesting, but not essential
for a community that is no longer beholden to the fortunes of Chicago.
By Karen Ann Cullotta
Oct 15, 2021

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 * The Arlington Heights Bears? Here’s what to know about the possible move from
   Soldier Field.

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JUDGE ISSUES RESTRAINING ORDER TO STOP CHICAGO POLICE UNION BOSS FROM
DISCOURAGING MEMBERS TO COMPLY WITH CITY VACCINE MANDATE

Cook County Circuit Judge Cecilia Horan ruled there was potential irreparable
harm if local Fraternal Order of Police President John Catanzara persisted in
making such statements.
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 * Chicago police stalemate over vaccine mandate: What you need to know
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AS UNIONS CONTINUE TO BALK, GOV. J.B. PRITZKER EXTENDS VACCINE DEADLINE FOR
WORKERS IN STATE PRISONS AND OTHER FACILITIES TO NOV. 30

Gov. J.B. Pritzker pushes back the deadline of his coronavirus vaccine mandate
for state workers, while continuing to negotiate with unions who have opposed
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Oct 15, 2021

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 * Booster shots are outpacing new COVID-19 vaccinations in Illinois, US. Health
   officials say top priority is still shots for the unvaccinated.
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 * Man fatally wounded leaving gas station on Far South Side among at least 6
   shot since Friday evening, cops say
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50% of the 162 residences are sold or occupied
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Oct 14, 2021


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Open House Chicago 2021

Open House Chicago takes place this weekend, Oct. 16-17, across 100 sites in
more than 30 Chicago neighborhoods and nearby suburbs. The Chicago Architecture
Center hosts the annual self-guided tour of venues.
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Oct 16, 2021

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This is the worst car brand in America

In the ACSI Automobile Study 2020-2021, the average score across the industry
for automobiles and light vehicles is 78 out of 100 — the same figure from the
study a year ago. For similar lists visit 24/7 Wall St. .
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BEARS VS. PACKERS: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE WEEK 6 GAME BEFORE THIS
AFTERNOON’S KICKOFF

Justin Fields knows something about performing in rivalry games after leading
Ohio State past Michigan in college. But Sunday will be the rookie’s first crack
at the Chicago Bears-Green Bay Packers rivalry.
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LARGELY BY CRYPTOCURRENCY. HIS CAREER AS A VENTURE CAPITALIST IS MORE RECENT.

Jesse Sullivan, a political unknown, touts his background as a venture
capitalist but most of his time has been spent overseeing a tax-exempt charity.
By Rick Pearson
Oct 15, 2021

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TOM RICKETTS IN A LETTER TO CHICAGO CUBS FANS: ‘WE HAVE THE RESOURCES NECESSARY
TO COMPETE IN 2022 AND BEYOND, AND WE WILL USE THEM’

Chicago Cubs Chairman Tom Ricketts tells season ticket holders in an emailed
letter that “we have the resources necessary to compete in 2022 and beyond, and
we will use them.” The Cubs finished 71-91 this season, their most losses since
2013.
By Meghan Montemurro
Oct 15, 2021

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 * Carter Hawkins is the new Chicago Cubs GM, tasked with helping Jed Hoyer
   reconstruct the team as it heads into a busy offseason

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COMING OFF A DOMINATING GAME 3 PERFORMANCE, THE CHICAGO SKY ARE ONE WIN FROM
CLAIMING THEIR FIRST WNBA TITLE. BUT THEY KNOW THEIR WORK IS NOT DONE.

The Sky are one win away from claiming their first WNBA championship, when they
take on the Phoenix Mercury at Wintrust Arena Sunday in Game 4. "It is our job
to make things difficult for them," Candace Parker said.
By James Kay
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   because of a circulatory disease, reportedly has his right leg amputated
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 * Northern Illinois wins its 4th straight, riding Jay Ducker’s 210 rushing
   yards and Trayvon Rudolph’s 100-yard kickoff return to a 34-26 win over
   Bowling Green
   Oct 16
 * Purdue pulls off a stunning road upset of No. 2 Iowa, dominating the Hawkeyes
   24-7
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 * Paul Salata, creator of the NFL’s Mr. Irrelevant Award, dies at 94
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FROM ROADSIDE STANDS TO U-PICK FARMS WITH CORN MAZES, HERE ARE 50 PLACES TO FIND
GOURDS THIS FALL

It's prime pumpkin season in the Chicago area, and we've mapped out a variety of
attractions within 100 miles.
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Oct 15, 2021

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COLUMN: CHICAGO POLICE WHO DEFY CITY VACCINE MANDATE ARE TAKING A BOLD STAND
AGAINST THE SCOURGE OF ‘EVIDENCE’

Chicago's police union is encouraging officers not to comply with Mayor Lori
Lightfoot's COVID-19 vaccine mandate, demonstrating an uncharacteristic disdain
for evidence.
By Rex Huppke
Oct 15, 2021

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EDITORIAL: WAS DEPARTING INSPECTOR GENERAL JOE FERGUSON AN EFFECTIVE CITY
WATCHDOG? HE WAS MORE LIKE A PIT BULL.

For 12 years, it’s been Joe Ferguson’s job to fling the curtain back on City
Hall. As the city’s inspector general, he scrutinized the inner gears of city
governance, exposed inefficiencies and spelled out how operations could improve.
Well done, Joe.
By The Editorial Board
Oct 15, 2021

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COLUMN: TV AND FILM CREWS MAY GO ON STRIKE AS EARLY AS MONDAY. THEY ARE FIGHTING
FOR REASONABLE WORK HOURS. THIS HAS BEEN A LONG TIME COMING.

Hollywood is an industry built on human beings, and human beings need to sleep.
By Nina Metz
Oct 15, 2021

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COLUMN: ‘SQUID GAME’? ‘PARASITE’? HERE’S WHY THEY FIND A GLOBAL AUDIENCE

Having been immersed in clashes over race, class, and economic insecurities in
recent American politics, Clarence Page writes that he is intrigued by the ways
such issues have popped up on theater and at-home screens, not just here, but
across the industrialized world.
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Oct 15, 2021


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SHE BEGGED STRANGERS, BUT NO DONORS STEPPED UP TO SAVE HER SON. NOW, SHE HOPES
TO SAVE OTHER CHILDREN’S LIVES — AND MAYBE HER OWN.

Unable to find a stem cell donor for her son, Andrea Whitsett keeps fighting for
more donors of all backgrounds. And now she too has leukemia.
By Alison Bowen
Oct 14, 2021

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Lake Superior is among the fastest-warming lakes on the planet. Climate change
may be the culprit behind its algae blooms, too.

A toxic algae bloom was detected for the first time in Lake Superior last month.
How and why toxins accompany some blooms is still a mystery.
By Morgan Greene
Oct 15, 2021

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The 30 best (and worst) pumpkin-flavored foods at Trader Joe’s, ranked

Trader Joe's offers dozens of pumpkin-flavored food items this fall. We tried 30
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By Christopher Borrelli
Oct 14, 2021

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Welcome, lions! Lincoln Park Zoo officially unveils its new $41 million habitat

The Lincoln Park Zoo officially unveiled its new lion habitat Thursday, a $41
million renovation for the lion house that boasts sweeping outdoor spaces and
vertical levels. A pride of lions had their debut, as well.
By Doug George
Oct 14, 2021



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   3 TAKEAWAYS FROM THE CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS’ 5-2 LOSS TO THE PITTSBURGH PENGUINS,
   INCLUDING PATRICK KANE ‘FEELING’ HIS WAY BACK AND WHETHER THEY ARE PRESSING
   THEMSELVES INTO MISTAKES
   
   Marc-André Fleury allowed four goals in the first 11:25 — including the first
   to Teddy Blueger only 15 seconds into the game — and the Chicago Blackhawks
   lost to the Pittsburgh Penguins 5-2 on Saturday, falling to 0-2-1. Patrick
   Kane and Kirby Dach scored for the Hawks.
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   COMING OFF A DOMINATING GAME 3 PERFORMANCE, THE CHICAGO SKY ARE ONE WIN FROM
   CLAIMING THEIR FIRST WNBA TITLE. BUT THEY KNOW THEIR WORK IS NOT DONE.
   
   Coming off a dominating Game 3 performance, the Chicago Sky are one win from
   claiming their first WNBA championship. But they know their work is not done.
   "It is our job to make thing difficult for them," Candace Parker said.
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   CHICAGO BEARS VS. GREEN BAY PACKERS: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE
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   Justin Fields knows something about performing in rivalry games after leading
   Ohio State past Michigan in college. But Sunday will be the rookie’s first
   crack at the Chicago Bears-Green Bay Packers rivalry.
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   CASEY MARTIN, WHO SUCCESSFULLY SUED THE PGA TOUR FOR THE RIGHT TO USE A CART
   BECAUSE OF A CIRCULATORY DISEASE, REPORTEDLY HAS HIS RIGHT LEG AMPUTATED
   
   Casey Martin, the Oregon golf coach who successfully sued the PGA Tour for
   the right to use a cart because of a rare circulatory disease, had his right
   leg amputated in what he told Golf Digest was always going to be “my
   destiny.”
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