The Israeli army’s chief spokesman on Wednesday appeared to question the stated goal of destroying the Hamas in Gaza in a rare public rift between the country’s political and military leadership.
Day: June 19, 2024
The 17-year cicadas will die out soon. Here’s what to do after they’re gone
Soon, the Chicago area will stop buzzing with the noise heard only every 17 years.
The 2023-24 Herald Cup: No. 2 Benet Academy
Benet finished second in the small school division of the Herald Cup standings for the 2023-24 school year.
‘Dynamic fusion’ of apartments, retail pitched for Block A in downtown Lake Zurich
The second proposal in two weeks for a mix of apartments and retail uses for the same spot in downtown Lake Zurich has surfaced.
With a walk to remember, Fremd graduate an Olympic rock star for a day
Fremd graduate Danny Bruno savored his 200-meter walk in France participating in the Olympic Torch Relay.
Tropical Storm Alberto forms in southwest Gulf, 1st named storm of the hurricane season
Tropical Storm Alberto formed on Wednesday in the southwestern Gulf of Mexico, the first named storm of what is forecast to be a busy hurricane season.
Juneteenth flag-raising in Aurora a celebration of freedom, life
For the third year, Aurora raised the Juneteenth flag, talking about the freedom the holiday itself represents, and the life of the woman for whom Aurora’s Juneteenth flag-raising is dedicated to, Scheketa Hart-Burns.
Down to Business: Owner of Vietnamese/Asian restaurants finds biz success after fleeing native land 43 years ago
Q&A with Thuy Mai, owner of Noodles Pho U, who overcame a harrowing escape from Vietnam to find restaurant success in Naperville.
The Addictions Academy Welcomes Renowned Addiction Recovery Expert Mike Diamond to Their Exceptional Team of Nationally Certified Coaches and Interventionists
The Addictions Academy and Dr. Cali Estes are thrilled to announce the addition of Mike Diamond, a highly respected addiction recovery expert, best-selling author, and keynote speaker, to their growing team of nationally certified professionals.
Black and Hispanic students learn medical skills at Oak Lawn hospital through mentorship program
A group of 25 Black and Hispanic students receive hands-on lessons from pediatric experts Wednesday as part of a Juneteenth learning event at Advocate Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn.