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Column: For Chicago Sky fans, tomorrow is here with draft picks Kamilla Cardoso and Angel Reese

In this year’s SEC Tournament championship game, South Carolina center Kamilla Cardoso and LSU forward Angel Reese battled it out in the paint. Two of the game’s biggest stars, they have a history of fierce, physical competition dating to high school. On Monday night, as the Nos. 3 and 7 picks in a historic WNBA…

Naperville News Digest: Pets can now be adopted from Will County Animal Protection Services; College of DuPage hosting science, technology, engineering and math fair; Metea Valley High School to present ‘Shrek the Musical’

Pets can now be adopted from Will County Animal Protection For the first time in agency history, the Will County Animal Protection Services is now allowing residents to adopt pets directly through the department, county officials said. The new adoption program is a result of changes to Will County animal welfare policies in response to…

Evanston’s Finance and Budget Committee establishes 2024 goals

Evanston’s Finance and Budget Committee met earlier this month to discuss its 2024 goals, something many residents are keeping an eye on after the city expressed financial concerns during its 2024 budgeting process. “I am hoping we establish a budget that staff is bound to follow,” resident Mary Rosinski said. “Spending gets put on agendas…

US EPA issues air quality permits for three New England offshore wind projects

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said Tuesday that it has issued “Clean Air Act Outer Continental Shelf” air quality permits for Sunrise Wind and Park City Wind. The permits allow for construction to begin on these three offshore “wind development areas” located in federal waters, according to the EPA. Biden expands offshore wind farms along…

Social media reacts as UConn women’s basketball stars chosen in WNBA Draft

UConn women’s basketball stars Aaliyah Edwards and Nika Muhl fulfilled their professional basketball dreams on Monday night, as both players were chosen in the WNBA Draft. It was an emotional moment for both, as well as for Paige Bueckers, Geno Auriemma and the rest of the UConn contingent that came to support their fellow Huskies.…

Facing a Republican revolt, House Speaker Johnson pushes ahead on US aid for Ukraine, allies

By LISA MASCARO (AP Congressional Correspondent) WASHINGTON (AP) — Defiant and determined, House Speaker Mike Johnson pushed back Tuesday against mounting Republican anger over his proposed U.S. aid package for Ukraine, Israel and other allies, and rejected a call to step aside or risk a vote to oust him from office. “I am not resigning,”…

Man who robbed two Dollar Generals in 2019 pleads guilty

BATON ROUGE — A Baton Rouge man arrested in 2019 for the armed robberies of two Dollar General stores pleaded guilty Tuesday. Tyler Dunn, 23, pleaded guilty to interference with commerce by robbery for the two armed robberies in November 2019. According to court records, Dunn was one of four masked and armed men who…

2une In Previews: Youth Peace Olympics

The Youth Peace Olympics is this weekend and it is open to the public.  YPO is a program meant to lead positive change in communities starting with its youngest members. The Olympics opening will feature vendors, food, live music.  The opening will take place at BREC’s Hartley Vey Park on April 20.  Permalink| Comments Top…

2une In Previews: LA Parole Project’s Second Chance Week

The Louisiana Parole Project is helping formerly incarcerated people meet their needs through Second Chance Week, a week-long way to make people aware of the resources available to them and how others can help them become the best version of themselves.  Watch the interview above for more information, or visit the Parole Project’s website here.  …

FBI raid in Key Bridge collapse raises maritime safety questions | STAFF COMMENTARY

It doesn’t take an ancient mariner or even an engineer third class to recognize something is seriously amiss when FBI agents show up at the site of a devastating maritime collision. That’s what happened Monday when federal authorities raided the Dali, the giant container ship that struck and quickly collapsed the Francis Scott Key Bridge…