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FROM TEARFUL INTERVIEWS TO SUMMONING AMBULANCES, CONTACT TRACING ‘TAKES AN
EMOTIONAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL TOLL.’ COOK COUNTY IS OFFERING MENTAL HEALTH
SUPPORT.

Tracers are taught to listen with empathy and recognize signs of stress
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 * Now that COVID-19 vaccine boosters are open to all adults, will Illinois
   employers require them?

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DESPITE AN ERRATIC SUPPLY OF BUILDING MATERIALS AND LABOR, HOME RENOVATIONS ARE
BOOMING

Homeowners must navigate a steeplechase of barriers to convert their visions to
reality.
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HITTING THE STORES ON BLACK FRIDAY? HERE’S WHAT TO EXPECT FROM ANOTHER YEAR OF
PANDEMIC-ERA HOLIDAY SHOPPING.

Black Friday may not bring hordes of predawn deal hunters to stores the way it
used to, but there’s still plenty of shopping expected to happen Thanksgiving
weekend.
By Lauren Zumbach
Nov 24, 2021



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 * Man charged in 1992 murder of woman in Niles is back in Illinois; ordered
   held without bond
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Illinois Christmas tree shortage: Looking for a tall, locally grown tree? Shop
early, farmers say.
By Kori Rumore
Nov 24, 2021


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‘Licorice Pizza’ review: Coming-of-age odyssey is Paul Thomas Anderson’s ode to
1970s San Fernando Valley

Testy, uneasily flirtatious, Gary (Cooper Hoffman) and Alana (Alana Haim) supply
the fuel for a movie set in the year of “American Graffiti,” gas shortages and
"Banacek."
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Best deals of Black Friday

You’ll get some of the best deals of the year shopping on Black Friday, so it’s
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WORK TO SAVE NORTH POND IN LINCOLN PARK SET TO BEGIN SOON. ‘SUCH AN IMPORTANT
CONNECTION FOR PEOPLE.’

North Pond, a key fixture of Chicago’s largest park, is drying up, beset with
eroding banks and algae bloom that is harming the habitat for the diverse
wildlife in the area.
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MATT NAGY GETS A REPRIEVE AFTER A BIZARRE WEEK — AND A WIN OVER THE NFL’S WORST
TEAM. BRAD BIGGS’ 10 THOUGHTS ON THE CHICAGO BEARS’ 16-14 VICTORY ON
THANKSGIVING.

10 thoughts after the Chicago Bears went on an 18-play drive that lasted the
final 8 minutes, 30 seconds of Thursday’s game at Ford Field to set up Cairo
Santos’ walk-off 28-yard field goal to defeat the Detroit Lions 16-14 and end a
five-game losing streak.
By Brad Biggs
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HOLIDAY LIGHTS ARE SHINING AROUND CHICAGO: OUR 12 FOR THE SEASON

The lights are now lit for the holidays around the Chicago area, from the
long-running “ZooLights” downtown to “Lightscape,” now in its third season at
the Chicago Botanic Garden in Glencoe.
By Doug George
Nov 25, 2021

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FILLING THE FORMER HOME OF HAROLD’S ON 87TH, HOT CHI CHICKEN & CONES SERVES
NASHVILLE HOT CHICKEN WITH A MIDDLE EASTERN EDGE

Harold's on 87th in Chicago's Chatham neighborhood was widely considered the
best. Now Hot Chi Chicken & Cones will fill the vacated space.
By Nick Kindelsperger
4h



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 * Nikola Vučević and Alex Caruso return — but the Chicago Bulls lose to the
   lowly Houston Rockets, who win 118-113 to snap their 15-game losing streak
   Nov 24
 * Many Americans returning to pre-pandemic Thanksgiving traditions — despite
   climbing COVID rates in much of the nation, including Chicago, pollsters say
   Nov 24
 * Lightfoot administration to pay $100,000 to settle whistleblower claims by
   former treasurer employees
   Nov 24
 * Now that COVID-19 vaccine boosters are open to all adults, will Illinois
   employers require them?
   Nov 24
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   in franchise history
   Nov 25

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Daily updates on COVID-19 deaths, cases and tests in Illinois

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Nov 10, 2021

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Streeterville 3-bedroom home with marble fireplace, white oak hardwood floors:
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 * Dream Homes

Streeterville 3-bedroom home with marble fireplace, white oak hardwood floors:
$3.6M

435 N. Michigan Ave., No. 401, Chicago: $3,575,000 | Listed: Oct. 14, 2021

This three-bedroom home has three full bathrooms, one half-bath, 11-foot
ceilings, crown molding and white oak hardwood floors. This home has an
open-concept living/dining space with two lounge areas and a marble fireplace.
The kitchen offers quartzite countertops, an extended island, white Shaker
cabinetry and a custom wine tower. The primary bedroom has a marble en suite
bath with a dual vanity, a free-standing tub and a walk-in shower. Two
additional en-suite bedrooms, a laundry room, and a foyer complete this home,
which is located in a building with a professional gym, a 75-foot indoor lap
pool, and an outdoor terrace.

Agent: Ryan Preuett, Jameson Sotheby’s International Realty, 312-371-5951

*Some listing photos are “virtually staged,” meaning they have been digitally
altered to represent different furnishing or decorating options.

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ILLINOIS BUDGET ALLOWS GOV. J.B. PRITZKER TO SPEND BILLIONS IN FEDERAL COVID-19
AID WITHOUT LEGISLATIVE INPUT

A little noticed provision in the Illinois budget passed this spring allows Gov.
J.B. Pritzker to spend about $2.6 billion in federal coronavirus relief funds
without legislative input.
By Dan Petrella
Nov 24, 2021

 * Breaking News

Riders soon can board the CTA’s holiday train and bus for the first time in two
years

Some lucky Chicagoans will soon be able to ride the Chicago Transit Authority’s
colorful holiday bus and train for the first time in two years, after pandemic
restrictions last year prohibited boarding.
By Madeline Buckley
Nov 23, 2021

 * Books

Best Gift Books to Give 2021: Forget the shortages, there’s something on this
list (Marvel, art history, Beatles lyrics, sex advice) for everyone

What follows here are oodles of conveniently grouped ideas for book lovers, but
with a twist: Very few of these nearly 50 titles are obvious.
By Christopher Borrelli
Nov 24, 2021

 * Environment

Medline and Sterigenics would have to report ethylene oxide emissions under new
EPA proposal

A Medline facility in north suburban Waukegan and eight Sterigenics locations
across the country are among 31 companies targeted by the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency because they emit ethylene oxide while fumigating medical
equipment.
By Michael Hawthorne
Nov 24, 2021



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   BRITISH AND IRISH GOLFERS QUIT TOURNAMENT AHEAD OF A NEW COVID-19 VARIANT
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   A batch of British and Irish golfers withdrew from the Joburg Open before
   Friday’s second round after the U.K. government announced it was banning
   flights from South Africa to counter the spread of a new COVID-19 variant.
   By Associated Press staff
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 *  * Entertainment
   
   
   THINGS TO DO IN CHICAGO THIS THANKSGIVING WEEKEND, FROM CIRQUE TO A CHICAGO
   SING-ALONG
   
   Holiday lights at the Botanic Garden in Glencoe, "'Twas the Night Before" by
   Cirque du Soleil, a Turkey Trot in Beverly and "Home Alone in Concert" at the
   CSO are all on our list.
   By Holly Baumbach
   2h
   
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   ‘LICORICE PIZZA’ REVIEW: COMING-OF-AGE ODYSSEY IS PAUL THOMAS ANDERSON’S ODE
   TO 1970S SAN FERNANDO VALLEY
   
   Testy, uneasily flirtatious, Gary (Cooper Hoffman) and Alana (Alana Haim)
   supply the fuel for a movie set in the year of “American Graffiti,” gas
   shortages and "Banacek."
   By Michael Phillips
   2h
   
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   RAVEN MAZIQUE, AKA ZVRRA, GOT HOOKED ON TECHNO BY WAY OF VIDEO GAME
   SOUNDTRACKS
   
   New album "Array of Light” shows a sound matured through years of
   experimentation, and inspired by video games. “What drew me in is the
   expression within the sound."
   By Britt Julious
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   LAKE MICHIGAN’S NOVEMBER SURFACE TEMPERATURE — HOVERING AROUND 50 DEGREES —
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