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‘A very large gap for us to fill’: Pantries struggle to meet surging demand amid federal cuts to food banks

‘A very large gap for us to fill’: Pantries struggle to meet surging demand amid federal cuts to food banks

As its member pantries face persistently high demand, the Northern Illinois Food Bank is raising funds through an emergency initiative to help offset federal cuts.

 
Hundreds turn out for protest against ICE in Wheaton

Hundreds turn out for protest against ICE in Wheaton

At least 250 people protesting on the streets of Wheaton Saturday made one message clear — they don’t want immigration agents arresting people in their hometown.

 
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Will state intervene with COVID-19 vaccines? Five things to know about shots

Will state intervene with COVID-19 vaccines? Five things to know about shots

It’s a confusing landscape with COVID-19 shots and the ride isn’t over yet, experts say.

 
Geneva group’s plan to host Jan. 6 organizer draws pickets, protests

Geneva group’s plan to host Jan. 6 organizer draws pickets, protests

A Geneva group’s plan to host the Stewart Rhodes, founder of the far-right Oath Keepers and a convicted Jan. 6 organizer, has stirred a hornet’s nest of protest on social media, a petition of more than 1,000 signatures and pickets in front of a local country club.

 
Police dog finds suspect in Antioch-area DUI crash

Police dog finds suspect in Antioch-area DUI crash

A man from an unincorporated area near Antioch was charged with driving intoxicated and fleeing from a crash Friday night, leaving his 21-year-old passenger behind, authorities said.

 
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Woman accused of falsely telling 911 husband had killed her children

Woman accused of falsely telling 911 husband had killed her children

A Lake County woman has been accused of falsely calling 911 to report her estranged husband had shot and killed her children.

 
Chicago’s Mexican Independence Day celebrations shadowed by Trump’s threats for the city

Chicago’s Mexican Independence Day celebrations shadowed by Trump’s threats for the city

President Donald Trump's plan to dispatch National Guard troops and immigration agents into Chicago has put many Latino residents on edge, prompting some to carry their U.S. passports while giving others pause about openly celebrating the upcoming Mexican Independence Day.

 
O’Donnell: Ben & Caleb are fine — but J.J. McCarthy does nothing but win

O’Donnell: Ben & Caleb are fine — but J.J. McCarthy does nothing but win

Bears fans can’t wait to see new coach Ben Johnson and second-year quarterback Caleb Williams work together for the first time in a regular-season game Monday night, but Vikings QB J.J. McCarthy, a product of the Chicago suburbs, just doesn’t lose very often, writes columnist Jim O’Donnell.

 
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Pritzker condemns Trump’s ‘Chipocalypse’ social post

Pritzker condemns Trump’s ‘Chipocalypse’ social post

President Donald Trump’s Truth Social post saying Chicago was about to find out “why it’s called the Department of War” drew swift rebuke from Illinois leaders Saturday morning.

 
Trump threatens Chicago with apocalyptic force and Pritzker calls him a ‘wannabe dictator’

Trump threatens Chicago with apocalyptic force and Pritzker calls him a ‘wannabe dictator’

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump on Saturday amplified his promises to send National Guard troops and immigration agents to Chicago by posting a parody image from “Apo...

 

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