All Stories from March 2, 2024 (Change date)
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Domask's homecoming helps No. 13 Illinois win 91-83 to continue Wisconsin's slideMar 02, 2024 5:37 pm - MADISON, Wis. — Marcus Domask hadn't played a game at the Kohl Center since his high school career ended five years ago with a loss in the state championship game. He mad...
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Monsters eat up Wolves in ClevelandMar 02, 2024 4:45 pm - The Wolves wrapped up their season series with the Monsters on Saturday afternoon in Cleveland. Cole Schneider scored but that was all the offense the Wolves could muster...
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Students, seniors with dementia spread kindnessMar 02, 2024 2:45 pm - Some Glen Ellyn seniors teamed up with local youth to thank first responders for their service. The residents of Churchill Place, an Anthem Memory Care community, joined...
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GPS Parent Series speaker to help students and adults navigate social interactionsMar 02, 2024 12:45 pm - On Wednesday, March 13, the Glenbard Parent Series: Navigating Healthy Families will present “The Science of Why We Are Socially Awkward and Why That is Awesome: Social S...
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Sheriff: Boy shot near Arlington Heights early SaturdayMar 02, 2024 11:51 am - A boy was found with a gunshot wound in an unincorporated area near Arlington Heights early Saturday, Cook County sheriff’s officials said. Sheriff’s police were called t...
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Wheaton Academy launches public phase of ‘For Generations to Come’ capital campaignMar 02, 2024 10:45 am - Wheaton Academy is launching the public phase of its “For Generations to Come” capital campaign. This ambitious initiative seeks to raise $30 million to fund the construc...
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Beach Park home invasion leads to three arrestsMar 02, 2024 10:39 am - Three people have been charged in connection with a home invasion in Beach Park Friday morning, Lake County sheriff’s officials said. Melinda Uribe, 30, who occasionally ...
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Today’s editorial cartoonMar 02, 2024 9:20 am -
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An Oscars comeback? How the film academy went global and found its footing againMar 02, 2024 9:09 am - For a few years, the Oscars looked to be hanging on by a thread. Viewership was plummeting. The pandemic didn't help. Then a funny thing happened: Interest started increasing both in and outside the academy.
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African American Film Critics group celebrates Black Hollywood and beyond while building its statureMar 02, 2024 8:51 am - Filmmaker Ava DuVernay remembered working as a publicist years ago, struggling to draw major traffic to star-studded events for the African American Film Critics Association. Now, two decades later, AAFCA has grown in size and scope and built an admirable reputation in Hollywood.