Early voting begins today in Chicago
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People casted their early ballots in downtown Chicago on Thursday ahead of the Illinois primary election next month.

Upcoming 2026 book-to-movie adaptations | ChicagoNOW
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Lindsay Powers, Amazon Senior Editor, previews a slate of popular novels hitting theaters and streaming in 2026. 

Where to find Paczki in Chicago for Fat Tuesday 2026 | ChicagoNOW
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From traditional Polish pastries to creative twists, bakeries and pop-ups across Chicago and the suburbs are ready for Paczki Day on Feb. 17.

Chicago residents could soon report parking violations through 311 | ChicagoNOW
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City officials are considering a program that would allow neighbors to submit photos or video of commercials vehicles blocking crosswalks, bus lanes, or bike lane through the 311 app. 

New FX show revisits love story of JFK Jr. and Carolyn Bessette | ChicagoNOW
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The new FX show “Love Story” explores the romance, pressures and legacy of John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette in a multi-episode series. 

To post or not to post: social media and modern relationships
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Relationship expert Love McPherson breaks down how posting about your partner around Valentine’s Day can shape expectations, create pressure, and change how people measure love in the age of social media

Valentine’s Day ideas at Navy Pier: Dining, drinks and a sauna twist
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From a romantic Valentine’s menu and seasonal cocktails at Chef Art Smith’s Reunion to a unique date experience at Kiln Floating Sauna, Navy Pier is offering couples multiple ways to celebrate the holiday.

Lake County Flavor Fest highlights deals at Mickey Finn’s Brewery
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Mickey Finn’s Brewery owner Brian Grano talks about the restaurant’s history, what sets it apart, and the special food and drink deals being offered during Lake County Flavor Fest.

New federal “Trump Accounts” offer $1,000 savings boost for newborns
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Bankrate analyst Stephen Kates breaks down how the new Trump Accounts work, who qualifies for the $1,000 seed money, and how families can use 529 plans to build long-term savings for their children.

New report finds most American Jews feel less safe amid rising antisemitism
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Sarah Van Loon of the American Jewish Committee explains new survey findings showing a growing sense of insecurity among American Jews and discusses what the report means for policy, democracy, and public action.

Spring training has begun for Chicago Cubs and White Sox | Chicago Sports Tonight
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The Score's Matt Spiegel joins the show to talk about White Sox spring training. Tina Nguyen reports from Cubs spring training in Arizona. And a 1-on-1 with Cubs President of Baseball Operations Jed Hoyer.

Cubs President Jed Hoyer on his offseason moves and why the Cubs are serious contenders heading into the 2026 season 
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The Cubs are now preparing for the 2026 season. Cubs President Jed Hoyer sat down with Tina Nguyen to talk about the importance of adding Alex Bregman, what he wants to see from Shota Imanaga and Cade Horton, and he feels good about his team heading into the 2026 season.

Former FBI agent weighs in on search for Nancy Guthrie as investigators pursue new leads
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Former FBI agent Ross Rice weighs in on the latest developments in the search for Nancy Guthrie, analyzing new leads, ransom notes, family strategy, and how surveillance video could help identify a suspect.

Love letters from prominent Chinatown couple on display at Chinese American Museum
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More than 300 love letters exchanged in the 1960s between longtime Chinatown leaders Bernie and Albert Wong are now on display at the Chinese American Museum of Chicago in an exhibit titled "All My Love."