All Stories from November 16, 2020 (Change date)
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Texans struggle again on day Hopkins stars for Cards in winNov 16, 2020 6:00 am - HOUSTON (AP) - The Houston Texans lost their seventh game of the season on Sunday in an all-around bad performance against the Cleveland Browns. Hours after the game, th...
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Falcons need pass-rush boost with Fowler on COVID-19 listNov 16, 2020 6:00 am - ATLANTA (AP) - The Atlanta Falcons are looking for other ways to boost their struggling pass rush as they plan to be without defensive end Dante Fowler Jr. for another w...
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Bartlett market offers holiday shopping and Socially Safe Santa hoursNov 16, 2020 5:00 am - Prestige Creative Markets in Bartlett will participate in the 10th annual Small Business Saturday scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 28, as well as offering a Socially Safe Sa...
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Diabetes in dogs and cats: What pet parents need to knowNov 16, 2020 5:00 am - The Diabetes PetCare Alliance has declared November the month to raise awareness about diabetes in pets. The disease in pets is similar to the disease in people. Diabet...
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Q&A: Chicago artist Validity aims to mend political rifts with 'Indivisible' projectNov 16, 2020 5:00 am - Wesley McKinney, a Chicago artist by way of Peoria, made a gutsy move this year: tying a new concept album to the roiling and contentious world of politics. Recognizing ...
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Man makes Alzheimer's 'busy box' for a strangerNov 16, 2020 5:00 am - John Adams has been anxious lately. The nuclear engineer and his wife brought home their newborn son shortly before the pandemic started, and working from home has been ...
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Believe Project returns for seventh year of helping othersNov 16, 2020 4:30 am - In this season of giving and sharing, it's important that we continue to believe. We should believe in each other. We should believe in helping those in need. So for th...
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With COVID-19, taking shelter gets complicated for chilly Metra ridersNov 16, 2020 4:30 am - Here's another COVID-19 mind bender for public health officials with winter on the doorstep: How do you keep public transit riders safe from the elements - and socially ...
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Data center in, technology park out in Hoffman EstatesNov 16, 2020 4:30 am - A proposal for an internet data center has replaced the previously planned Hoffman Technology Park for a 53-acre site north of the developing Bell Works Chicagoland "Met...
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'A dark and long winter': Suburban health leaders say worst is yet to come with COVID-19Nov 16, 2020 4:30 am - Nurse Nicole Kinberg can sense the tension, the exhaustion, the high levels of stress on her COVID-19 floor at Northwest Community Hospital. A surge in patients has hit ...