All Stories from July 31, 2022
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A dynamic duo of conventions scares up fun in Rosemont, ChicagoAug 4, 2022 8:23 AM - The Flashback Weekend horror convention checks into the Hyatt Regency O'Hare in Rosemont and C2E2 makes its annual visit to McCormick Place, both starting on Friday, Aug. 5.
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California not counting methane leaks from idle wells
Aug 2, 2022 9:57 AM - After 21 idle wells were found to be leaking methane - some of them explosive levels of it - in Bakersfield, California in May and June, the California Air Resources Board told the Associated Press that it's not tallying leaks from idle wells
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Letter: Treat Medicare fraud more seriouslyAug 2, 2022 9:41 AM - A Schaumburg letter to the editor: I recently read a story in the Daily Herald about the Lombard clinic accused of fraud. What I cannot understand is why these Medicare fraudsters usually get away with a slap on the wrist and someone who used to get caught with a joint got real jail time.
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Letter: Illinois must fix workers' compensation rulesAug 2, 2022 9:41 AM - A Naperville letter to the editor: As an Illinois attorney, I've seen too many employees robbed of the settlements they deserve and too many employers restricted from working directly with employees whenever a problem arises in the workplace.
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Daily Herald Opinion: Could parade cancelation signal a look at the future?Aug 2, 2022 9:26 AM - The Daily Herald editorial board says the cancellation of the Buffalo Grove Days parade should be taken as a sign that until gun laws change we'll feel less free to go about our lives.
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Guest View: Hydrogen is the answer, and the Midwest could lead the way.Aug 2, 2022 9:20 AM - U of I engineering adviser Tim Lindsey writes that hydrogen power is the solution to our clean energy problem, and Midwestern states, including Illinois, are leading the way in making it possible.
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Susan Estrich: How can one small-state senator hold so much sway?Aug 2, 2022 9:19 AM - Opinion columnist Susan Estrich says the Constitution is to blame for one Democrat's power to hold a climate deal hostage.
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Trade deadline preview: Juan Soto sweepstakes down to wire
Aug 1, 2022 7:57 PM - When Juan Soto turned down a $440 million, 15-year deal to stay with the Washington Nationals, it ensured Tuesday's trade deadline would have a little juice
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Art auction in September to benefit Loaves & FishesAug 1, 2022 6:51 PM - September is Hunger Action Month, and the Midwest Collage Society is donating original art for the annual auction benefiting the Loaves & Fishes Community Services.
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Demand for food pushes Northern Illinois Food Bank to expand servicesAug 1, 2022 3:54 PM - As the COVID-19 pandemic and rising food costs have brought new challenges to families, the Northern Illinois Food Bank has introduced new ways to get food into the homes of those who need it.
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