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For our 2022 Fall Guide, Sun-Times critic shares the forthcoming films he can’t wait to see.
From "Pinocchio" to "The Woman King," "Black Adam" and "Till," see the full list of movies here:
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Officials are considering the rate an accomplishment after pandemic attendance struggles — and given it’s the earliest start to a CPS school year in modern memory after an unusually short summer.
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Drive Construction allegedly funneled payments to carpenters through sham subcontractors to pay less than what the state’s overtime and prevailing wage laws require.
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While days off have been canceled, Chicago’s top cop said that under a new policy announced this week, officers will only have one day off canceled, not two.
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More COVID-19 booster shots are set to become available around Chicago in the coming days. The new Pfizer and Moderna boosters specifically target the COVID strains that are now most prevalent.
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The life and legacy of South Side-born Black Hebrew leader Prince Asiel Ben Israel was celebrated Friday with tributes from devout followers, loved ones and religious and city leaders.
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The Nazi invasion of Poland on Sept. 1, 1939 marked the beginning of World War II. Here’s how Chicagoans reacted to the news.
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It's unlikely anyone was as focused as Linda Ricciardi on the renewal of one of the state’s best rivalries, St. Patrick vs. Notre Dame — her twin sons are the offensive heart and soul of the Dons.
Vincenzo is the QB and Francesco is the RB.
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Explore Chicago-area concerts, performances, museums and more as the leaves change colors.
Pick up a copy of the 2022 Fall Guide in tomorrow's, Sunday, September 4 issue of the Sun-Times!
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Candace Parker is playing some of the best basketball of her career, whether she wants to acknowledge it or not.
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For an MLB rookie like Seiya Suzuki, an interpreter like Toy Matsushita not only bridges the language barrier between the player and his teammates and coaches, but also serves as a guide through an unfamiliar league and country.
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With the midterm elections looming, best-selling political author joins for At The Table.
Be part of the conversation on Thursday, September 15 at 6:30 p.m. CT.
RSVP at suntimes.com/atthetable.
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City Planning and Development Commissioner Maurice Cox said a dome over Soldier Field will remain "one of the options that extends its use for 365 days a year."
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Bears beat writer takes a look at some key questions heading into Matt Eberflus’ first season as head coach. It all starts with Justin Fields — where will he rank among NFL quarterbacks at the end of the season?
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Join Sun-Times social justice and wage gap reporter, and author of “Making Mexican Chicago: From Postwar Settlement to the Age of Gentrification,” for a discussion at Printers Row Lit Fest on Sept. 10 at 2:30 p.m. CT. RSVP at suntimes.com/litfest.
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Horses are such magnificent creatures. And and Brian Rich capture that beauty in their story on one of Chicago's more unusual high schools. Join them on a ride with Paulina Arellano, principal Bill Hook -- and Stone, Sugar and Thor.
chicago.suntimes.com/education/2022
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Picture Chicago: Sun-Times’ photos you might have missed this week, see more images from , , Anthony Vazquez, and myself. #Chicago
chicago.suntimes.com/2022/9/2/23334
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One of the last pictures taken of 5-year-old Devin McGregor shows him smiling while holding up a poster that says, "My First Day of Kindergarten."
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Hall of Famer Brian Urlacher does his best to defend the Bears in Vegas — but he isn’t averse to betting against his former team.
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Another release of the good ole FBI files of a late, corrupt Chicago area politician — mined again here by Watchdog
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Mexican artist's 'nature' on display in Pilsen – on walls and within them by
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Check out our best photos of the week. Photos by , , , Anthony Vazquez & I on the chicago.suntimes.com/2022/9/2/23334
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Feds had corrupt suburban mayor in their sights for decades before charging him, records show ... we obtained the FBI file of late Niles Mayor Nick Blase, it's now part of a larger database of these files that we maintain and that keeps growing
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Join us at Printers Row Lit Fest on September 10 at 1:30 p.m. CT to honor Hazel Johnson, founder of , with host and guests Cheryl Johnson, and Luis Carranza.
RSVP now at suntimes.com/litfest.
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A cluster of Legionnaires’ disease cases has been reported in a southwest suburb, with multiple cases linking back to an area church, public health officials said Friday.
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A congenital heart defect makes it especially important for Davidson to manage his stress levels, and escaping Chicago for the lakes that surround his hometown of Sudbury, Ontario, allows him to do just that.
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Students will have the opportunity to pet, groom and ride the horses — time school officials hope will be a "medicine" for stressed and anxious students.
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The 1983 Central Area Plan didn’t want to remake the central area, but instead sought sensible improvements. There is some merit in that approach today, as the city figures out a new chapter for downtown, writes .
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A good father can be a son’s compass. Even if the elements that can steal a son’s life hover close by. And a son can be the light that inspires a father to be a better man.
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The Northwestern transfer is eyeing a turnaround season with the Irish, beginning Saturday at Ohio State.
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All of the scores from last night and today's schedule:
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The victim was able to remove the knife from his neck and wave down police officers who transported him to the hospital, police said.
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Officials have urged reforms at Choate Mental Health and Developmental Center. But the state-run center still has more allegations of abuse and neglect than any in Illinois.
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Consequences are few as reports of heinous abuse continue at Choate Mental Health and Developmental Center in southern Illinois.
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Good morning,
Here is the front page of today's Chicago Sun-Times.
Read the e-paper here: bit.ly/3sFmU48
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Nearly one-quarter of all flights arriving at O’Hare Airport and Midway Airport between May and July — about 28,000 altogether — were delayed. More than 2,000 flights were canceled.
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The proposal pulls together a few separate ideas that have been floated in recent months in an attempt to alter the mayor’s plan for a new $120 million school on former public housing land — a pitch that surprised and continues to anger some residents.
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Chicago’s stages are set to be filled with musicals, comedy, dramas and more throughout the fall months ahead.
Here’s what’s playing on area stages:
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