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chicago
  • by david hall
Chicago vet's photos from front lines of World War II published in son's tribute: 'Looking through my dad's eyes'

After Fred Brems digitized the photos his father took during the war, he was inspired to compile them into a book. "Knights of Freedom" retells his father’s service through letters, stories and historical documents.

crime
  • by david hall
A former DuPage County prosecutor accused of threatening state lawmakers, gun control groups on social media

Samuel Cundari, 30, is charged with making threatening posts on X directed at the children of two state lawmakers, gun control groups and the Illinois attorney general’s office. He's also accused of posting about a potential bomb at a Springfield LGBTQ festival.

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.

education
  • by david hall
FAFSA financial aid form mess has delayed college plans for high schoolers in Chicago, elsewhere

“It really put me on edge,” Samaya Acker, a senior at Air Force Academy High School on the South Side, says of the new form's flawed rollout, which has delayed financial aid awards and college decisions for many high school seniors and others hoping to attend college next year.