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Creature Comforts: TAILS program aims to encourage teens through pet care
Dear Prudence, a fluffy kitten, romped about the lawn Monday outside the TAILS Humane Society building with an aspiring animal welfare professional - 13-year-old Klarissa Truemper.
Local News
Governor calls special session on state budget
CHICAGO - Gov. Rod Blagojevich on Wednesday ordered state lawmakers to return from summer break and get back to work on the state budget.

More troops to be sent to Afghanistan
WASHINGTON - Grappling with a record death toll in an overshadowed war, President Bush promised Wednesday to send more U.S. troops into Afghanistan by year's end. He conceded that June was a “tough month” in the nearly seven-year-old war.

Even simple fireworks can cause burns
Fireworks are a staple of Fourth of July festivities, but the fun can often lead to serious injuries.




Veterans at dedication share what the American flag means to them

New trial request denied to man convicted of assault

County on alert for gypsy moths
Arts & Entertainment
Have a Blast
F ireworks are as natural as breathing on the Fourth of July, and it probably has something to do with their extensive history as a staple of American Independence Day celebrations.
Fourth of July festivities will be a salute to U.S. armed forces
Ellwood House features 36th art fair, sale Sunday
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Local Sports
Golf program exposes special needs children to game
Kayla Craig may not have Tiger Woods' golf skills, but the 13-year-old still loves to play the game.
Bulls aware of Rose's ticket
Pierzynski keeps Sox streaking
Opinions
In Our View: Downtown mess will be worth it
Before downtown DeKalb can become more beautiful, it first must become a bit of a mess.
In Our View: Be mindful of West Nile risks
Prairie Flower: DHS driver's education program thanks community
 
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Nation & World
Colombia frees Betancourt, US hostages from rebels
BOGOTA, Colombia - Ingrid Betancourt woke up, as always, at 4 a.m., for another numbing day in her seventh year of rebel captivity deep in Colombia's jungle.
3 rescued US hostages arrive safely in Texas
The 'mushy middle' hard to reach for Obama, McCain
 
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State
Another charged in slaying of five
CHICAGO - Another man has been charged in connection with the slayings of five people during a South Side Chicago home invastion in April.
County to breach levee to let out water
Lawyer fails to overturn ordinance
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Entertainment
Report: Baseball star Alex Rodriguez, wife split
NEW YORK - Yankees slugger Alex Rodriguez and his wife have split less than three months after the birth of the couple's second daughter, according to a report in the New York Daily News.
Salacious details launch Brinkley divorce trial
Movie productions keep rolling despite uncertainty
 
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National Sports
Last-minute deal lets Sonics move to Oklahoma City
SEATTLE - Clay Bennett finally found a dollar amount that would sever his contentious relationship with the city of Seattle _ $75 million.
Favre considers return to NFL or does he?
Rays nip Red Sox 7-6 for sweep, widen AL East lead
     
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