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Good afternoon, Chicago. To improve water quality and habitat by restoring the river to its natural state while lowering the risk of flooding, the state and the U.S.

Army Corps of Engineers have recommended removing nine dams along the Fox River through the far western suburbs. But residents who want to keep the river the way it is have pushed back against the Army Corps plan. Local officials have raised concerns about how it would affect drinking water, sewage treatment and recreation.



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Subscribe to more newsletters | Puzzles & Games | Daily horoscope | Ask Amy Window designer Yanka Elagoz works on a holiday window display in November 1999 at Marshall Field’s on State Street in Chicago. The holiday displays became a destination for generations of Chicago-area residents. Some elements will be auctioned in September.

(Chuck Berman/Chicago Tribune) A Chicago tradition since the 1940s, the window displays at Field’s State Street flagship store became a holiday ritual for many families. Read more here. More top news stories: No bathrooms planned for Winnetka’s Centennial Beach; plans for two beaches continue Segregation-era Gary Black neighborhood Means Manor listed on National Register Scott Strazzante, Chicago Tribune Duncan Keith, Vladimir Gusev and Nikolai Khabibulin greet fans before a preseason game at the United Center.

(Scott Strazzante/Chicago Tribune) The Russian-born Khabibulin, 51, signed a four-year, $27 million deal with the Blackhawks in 2005 but struggled to stay healthy and post consistent results. Read more here. More top business stories: Tru Country Bar and Grill to fill vacant TJ’s space in New Lenox This invitation-only luxury resort in Woodstock is now open to the public as a way to help charities Bears quarterback Caleb Williams (18) fakes a handoff to running back Travis Homer (20) in the second quarter against the Bengals in a preseason game at Soldier Field on Aug.

17, 2024, in Chicago. (John J. Kim/Chicago Tribune) Tribune writers Colleen Kane and Dan Wiederer begin their first game of “true or false” of the season, addressing four key topics facing the Bears.

Read more here. More top sports stories: Roster cuts loom for the Chicago Bears — and that means one thing: the ‘Turk’ is lurking Column: Will Pete Crow-Armstrong ever move to the top of the lineup? Questions galore after the Chicago Cubs’ 7-2 loss to the Miami Marlins. Manhattan real estate agent Randi Quigley stands next to a sign for eXp Realty.

(Randi Quigley) As a prominent luxury real estate agent from south suburban Manhattan, Randi Quigley has built a reputation for selling Chicago-area homes ranging from $119,000 to $5.51 million. Read more here.

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stories: New hot sauce festival brings the heat to Aurora Artists make their mark on downtown Valpo; murals popping up in four new places Ukrainian soldiers guard the sky with a machine-gun on a city road during one of Russia’s most massive missile and drone attacks against Ukraine’s energy objects in Kyiv on Aug. 26, 2024. (Efrem Lukatsky/AP) The barrage of over 100 missiles and a similar number of drones began around midnight and continued through daybreak in what appeared to be Russia’s biggest onslaught in weeks.

Read more here. More top stories from around the world: WHO launches plan to stanch mpox transmission and says the virus can be stopped Harris and Trump squabble over muted mics at upcoming debate.

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