All Stories from March 12, 2025 (Change date)
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Boys water polo: Naperville North, Stevenson among favorites heading into 2025 seasonMar 12, 2025 8:55 pm - Get ready for what could be a wide open race to this year’s boys water polo state tournament. Lyons returns to defend its 2024 state title, but watch out for Naperville N...
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Mallory Swanson will miss Chicago Stars’ NWSL season opener for personal reasonsMar 12, 2025 8:33 pm - Chicago Stars forward Mallory Swanson will miss the team's National Women's Soccer League season opener on Friday night against the Orlando Pride for personal reasons. Coach Lorne Donaldson said Wednesday that he believed Swanson's status was week-to-week.
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Benson scores 18 off the bench, DePaul knocks off Georgetown 71-67 in Big East TournamentMar 12, 2025 8:22 pm - NJ Benson scored 18 points off of the bench to lead the DePaul Blue Demons over the Georgetown Hoyas 71-67 in the Big East Conference Tournament on Wednesday.
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‘It was an incredible spectacle of an event’: Benedictine plays in first women’s college flag football gameMar 12, 2025 7:50 pm - Two firsts here -- Benedictine University in Illinois’ first college women’s flag football game, and the first world championship by a United States synchronized skating team.
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Poles, Johnson break down how Bears’ trades, free-agent moves came aboutMar 12, 2025 7:35 pm - Bears general manager Ryan Poles and coach Ben Johnson met with reporters Wednesday at Halas Hall on the first day of the new NFL year and the official start of free agen...
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Martinelli scores 28 and Northwestern beats Minnesota 72-64 to begin the Big Ten tourneyMar 12, 2025 7:34 pm - Nick Martinelli scored 28 points to help No. 13 seed Northwestern beat No. 12 seed Minnesota 72-64 to begin the Big Ten Tournament. Northwestern (17-15) earned its first conference tournament win since 2022 for a chance to play No. 5 Wisconsin in the second round.
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Finding a ‘Safe Landing’: Playwright shares his ‘path to healing’ in play on mental healthMar 12, 2025 6:44 pm - After struggling with major anxiety and depression for several years, Tim Kough hopes to inspire other to find professional help with his semi-autobiographical play “Safe Landing: How the Owls Saved Me.”
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The secret to Sawgrass for The Players Championship: Play well and stay out of troubleMar 12, 2025 6:00 pm - More than four decades of The Players Championship at the TPC Sawgrass has shown to expect the unexpected. Scottie Scheffler made history last year as the first player in tournament history to win back to back. It's a great course. There are great players.
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What Mount Prospect residents want done with downtown Chase buildingMar 12, 2025 5:50 pm - Green space, senior housing and an athletic facility were some of the suggestions floated Tuesday when Mount Prospect leaders asked the public what they should do with the former Chase Bank property downtown.
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Steppenwolf veterans reunite for 50th season of classics, new worksMar 12, 2025 5:48 pm - Steppenwolf Theatre Company celebrates five decades of gutsy, ambitious productions and its distinctively visceral style of acting with a 50th anniversary season composed of classics as well as new and new-to-Chicago works.