President Donald Trump’s Mideast diplomacy has been a world of big declarations, chaotic unpredictability and mixed results. Here are some takeaways.
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New Southland Chamber director lays out goals, wants to ensure thriving business environment
As the new executive director of the Chicago Southland Chamber of Commerce, Jennel Hooper said her goals are to ensure a good environment for existing businesses in the region to thrive and to attract businesses. Hooper replaces Terri Winfree as director of the organization, which works to promote businesses in the south and southwest suburbs. […]
Daywatch: County explores Planned Parenthood partnership in Englewood
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‘Life-threatening cold’ expected as polar vortex stretches across US after deadly weekend flooding
Harsh weather moved west as a polar vortex was expected to grip the Rockies and the northern Plains after winter storms pummeled the eastern U.S. over the weekend.
Cactus League report: Chicago Cubs and White Sox to face off in a spring training game this week
The Chicago Cubs and White Sox will face each other in a Cactus League game Saturday at Sloan Park in Mesa, Ariz. Here’s a roundup of news from both training camps.
Homer Township Reset slate challenges Freedom Caucus incumbents in Republican Primary
Homer Township Supervisor Steven Balich’s Freedom Caucus slate faces Homer Glen Trustee Susanna Steilen’s Homer Township Reset.
Los Angeles advocate revisits his Chicago Heights roots with $100K Prairie State College scholarship
Allan DiCastro, who attended Prairie State College in the 1980s, established a $100K scholarship for Chicago Heights students.
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Editorial: Musk bid for OpenAI exposes hypocrisy of business model
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Restaurant review: Petite Vie by chef Paul Virant brings buttery French market priced potatoes near Chicago
The newest restaurant by the award-winning chef of Gaijin in the West Loop and Vistro steakhouse explores France by way of the Midwest.