A torn patella tendon suffered less than four months before the 2023 World Cup was merely the beginning of a journey that tested Mallory Swanson’s fortitude and faith.
Day: July 25, 2024
Free textbooks now available for more than 1,000 classes at College of DuPage
College of DuPage students could save as much as $1,500 a year with the community college’s free textbook program for more than 1,000 courses.
Pair arrested after police chase stolen pickup truck in Lake County
A man driving a stolen pickup truck and trailer was arrested Wednesday night after striking a Lake County sheriff’s squad car and leading deputies on a chase, police said Thursday.
US figure skating team gets 1st gold medal at Paris Olympics — for its performance 2 years ago in Beijing
A Court of Arbitration for Sport ruling means the 2022 U.S. figure skating team — which included Addison native Alexa Knierim — will be awarded the gold medal.
Local filmmaker looking to shoot ‘Munger Road’ sequel in St. Charles this fall
A local filmmaker is one step closer to continuing the Munger Road story.
Still at the top of his game, South Elgin’s Ryan Nutof walks away from baseball. ‘It was a real struggle.’
Despite a dominant summer, Ryan Nutof steps away from baseball to take a job in tech.
Heidi Stevens: ‘Childless cat lady’ attacks on Kamala Harris betray a deep misunderstanding about what it means to be pro-family
If you want to elect someone based on how they’ll answer the concerns of parents and families, look at their policy proposals for the concerns of children and families.
Round Lake Beach teen killed by stray bullet fired into home, police say
The task force said it appears the girl was not the intended target of the shooting, and that the bullet may have been a stray shot fired from near the house.
Kamala Harris’ immigration work comes under scrutiny as campaign takes shape
The management of the US-Mexico border has been a political liability for Biden, and it will now follow Harris as Trump makes it a cornerstone of his campaign.
Bus by bus, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott changed migration across the US
In the two years since Greg Abbott dispatched the first buses from Texas, the busing program has turned into a significant part of the country’s transportation infrastructure for migrants.