Thursday, March 20, 2025

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chicago
  • by david hall
Navy sailor from Chicago killed in Pearl Harbor attack will be buried with honors

Seaman 2nd Class Michael Malek died aboard the USS Oklahoma in 1941, but his remains weren't identified until February 2021. His niece and namesake grand-nephew will attend his burial June 6 in Hawaii.

springfield
  • by david hall
As Pritzker, Dems hash out state budget, lawmakers tackle health care, abortion protections and digital IDs

Topping Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s legislative agenda for the spring session was a health insurance reform package targeting so-called “junk plans” and step therapy.

columnists
  • by david hall
Remember our heroes and forget our differences this Memorial Day

This Memorial Day comes amid a difficult time: Americans trying to come to grips with a hot button presidential election, our country’s role in overseas conflict and war being questioned.

news
  • by david hall
Chicagoans flock to lakefront as city beaches open for summer

Chicago beaches will be open every day with lifeguards through Labor Day. Visitors scattered across North Avenue Beach on Friday, lounging on towels and playing in the water.