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With Chicago Bears eyeing move to suburbs, Mayor Lightfoot announces group to eye future of Soldier Field, lakefront Museum Campus

With Soldier Field’s future up in the air as the Chicago Bears eye potentially greener suburban pastures, Mayor Lori Lightfoot has empaneled a group to recommend ways to improve the lakefront Museum Campus. The 18-member working group will set out “to reimagine the Museum Campus experience targeting year-round tourism and activation on the Campus,” according…
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Giants reportedly hiring ex-Ravens coordinator Don ‘Wink’ Martindale to lead defense

The New York Giants are expected to hire former Ravens defensive coordinator Don “Wink” Martindale for the same job, according to multiple reports. Martindale departed Baltimore last month after 10 seasons on coach John Harbaugh’s staff, the last four as defensive coordinator. After former Giants defensive coordinator Patrick Graham left for the Las Vegas Raiders…
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Servite, Kennedy receive No. 1 seeds in CIF-SS boys soccer playoffs

Servite and Kennedy are top-seeded teams in their divisions for the CIF Southern Section boys soccer playoffs. Servite (16-2-2), champion of the Trinity League, is seeded No. 1 in Division 1. The Friars lost to Loyola in the Division 1 semifinals last season. Servite’s first-round opponent Friday at Servite is Downey, which the Friars defeated…
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Burger of the Month: Japanese milk bread is the secret weapon at this sandwich shop in La Habra

Starting immediately and until further notice, I’ve decided to eat more burgers. Each month I’ll eat as many hamburgers or cheeseburgers as I can, and then I’ll pick a favorite to spotlight. I gave myself this assignment several weeks ago, so I’ve already been busy.  The truffle crunch burger at EggBred in La Habra (Photo…
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Ravens ticket prices increasing for second time in three years, but not expected to jump in 2023

After a season that ended on a down note, Ravens ticket prices are going up in 2022. In a letter sent to season-ticket holders, the team announced that it is raising ticket prices for the second time in three years. The average ticket price increase is 9%, according to the Ravens, with the rate bump…
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The internal struggle over future of GOP

  In an ideal world, it wouldn’t be hard for the Republican Party to do two things. The first is to acknowledge that former President Donald Trump’s claims of widespread, result-altering election fraud are false and corrosive to public confidence in elections. The second is that what happened on Jan. 6 was an inexcusable outburst…
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Niles: SeaWorld needs to win over fans in proposed Knott’s takeover

SeaWorld this month roiled the theme park fan community with an unsolicited offer to buy the popular Cedar Fair chain of amusement parks. If the deal were to go through, it would bring Knott’s Berry Farm, Gilroy Gardens and California’s Great America under the same corporate management as SeaWorld San Diego and the new Sesame…
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5 strategies for smart snacking while watching the Super Bowl

This year’s Big Game between the Los Angeles Rams and the Cincinnati Bengals here in LA’s new stadium has football fans super excited across the City of Angels and beyond. Let’s be honest, though, this unofficial American holiday is as much about the food as it is about football. Planning a healthy menu for the…
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Red flags trailed ex-UCLA lecturer across elite universities before he made threats

By STEFANIE DAZIO | Associated Press LOS ANGELES — A trail of red flags about his behavior toward women followed Matthew Harris on an academic journey that took him to three of the nation’s most prestigious universities — Duke, Cornell and then the University of California, Los Angeles. Former graduate classmates at Duke and Cornell,…
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How big? Inland Empire’s housing market equals Tennessee

”Survey says” looks at various rankings and scorecards judging geographic locations, noting that these grades are best seen as a mix of art and data. Buzz: Homes in the Inland Empire were worth a combined $699 billion at the end of 2021, a chunk of real estate dollars equal to all the residences in Tennessee.…
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