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Naperville City Council to consider vote on controversial data center development
Naperville City Council to consider vote on controversial data center development
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Naperville City Council to consider vote on controversial data center development

Residents against a proposed data center in suburban Naperville plan to pack a council meeting Tuesday night, where members are expected to consider a possible vote to move the development forward. Developers have already made changes and even scaled back on their initial proposal, but some residents said they don’t buy it. They told NBC Chicago the bottom line is they don’t want the data center in their…
nbcchicago.com21 janvier 2026
Cans of tuna recalled for botulism risk mistakenly shipped to stores in Illinois
Cans of tuna recalled for botulism risk mistakenly shipped to stores in Illinois
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Cans of tuna recalled for botulism risk mistakenly shipped to stores in Illinois

Editor’s Note: The video in the above player is from a previous report. If you purchased canned tuna recently, you’ll want to double check what is in your cabinet. El Segundo, California based Tri-Union Seafoods announced in an FDA recall issued Tuesday that a third-party distributor “inadvertently released quarantined product that was associated to a February 2025 recall” to grocery store…
nbcchicago.com21 janvier 2026
Trump expresses frustration and says his team has made ‘some mistakes' after one year in office
Trump expresses frustration and says his team has made ‘some mistakes' after one year in office
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Trump expresses frustration and says his team has made ‘some mistakes' after one year in office

President Donald Trump said Tuesday that federal agents “make mistakes sometimes” in enforcing his immigration crackdown, an acknowledgment that comes after weeks of violent confrontations— including the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good — in the streets of Minneapolis. “ICE is going to be too rough with somebody, or, you know, they’re dealing with rough people,” Trump said of…
nbcchicago.com21 janvier 2026
Air Force One, Trump landed safely in D.C. area after minor electrical problem
Air Force One, Trump landed safely in D.C. area after minor electrical problem
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Air Force One, Trump landed safely in D.C. area after minor electrical problem

President Donald Trump’s plane, Air Force One, returned to Joint Base Andrews about an hour after departing for Switzerland on Tuesday evening. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said the decision to return was made after takeoff when the crew aboard Air Force One identified “a minor electrical issue” and, out of an abundance of caution, decided to turn around. A reporter on board said the lights in the…
nbcchicago.com21 janvier 2026
Chicago Catholic school that ‘moved an expressway' to close at end of yearChicago Catholic school that ‘moved an expressway' to close at end of year
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Chicago Catholic school that ‘moved an expressway' to close at end of year

The Catholic school that forced a change in the 1950s design of a popular Chicago expressway will close at the end of the academic year, the school announced. The historic St. Stanislaus Kostka Academy, located at1255 North Noble Street in Chicago’s Wicker Park neighborhood, will close for good at the end of the school year after over a century and a half, church leaders said in an email sent to parents and staff last week. The closure comes after school “has been on ‘life support’ for some time,” Father Anthony Bus said in the email. “Enrollment has plummeted for a variety of reasons. We are anticipating a school deficit of nearly $500,000 by the end of the school year,” Bus said in the email. “My heart breaks for all of you who have found a healthy and holy refuge for your children at St. Stanislaus Kostka Academy. The dedication of the faculty and staff, their love for your children, and the sacrifices they have made are admirable.” The school also announced the closure on social media. https://www.facebook.com/StStansChurch/posts/pfbid0E8MNR3RR5dhKHrnByi2snowo4BwXH2FhHtK6rAB2PetNALRpoKd3VJnSV5cvazXel The school changed their name to St. Stanislaus Kostka Academy in 2020 from St. Stanislaus Kostka School, and with the name change their motto became “Faith, Virtue, Valor — Expressway to Excellence”‘ — an homage to their mission to “educate the whole person” that makes a nod at the school’s impact on the 1950s design process for the expressway now known as the Kennedy, according to the history section of the school’s website. After early plans for the construction of the Northwest Expressway (now known as the Kennedy) threatened the possible demolition of St. Stanislaus Kostka Church and several of the parish buildings in the 1950s, protests ensued, according to the school’s website. Ultimately, the plan for the expressway was changed to spare the church and majority of the buildings. “We are the parish that moved an expressway,” the school’s website says. Many past and present students are part of families with years of ties to the school, including Christine Millers’ family. St. Stanislaus Kostka Academy has been a part of her family for more than 60 years and she still has her kindergarten pictures, she said. “Oh my God, we’ve had three generations going to that school, my brother, my sister, and I, and then my sister had her kids going there. My kids all went there. And it’s a great school, you know, I love it. So, so many good memories,” Miller said. “I wish I could win the lotto. If I did, that school would be continuing.” The original school opened in 1874. The same year, America’s first public zoo opened. Barbed wire was also invented that year. Kyle Werner says he was “crushed” to hear the school would close, adding that he forged lifelong friendships and his religious beliefs at the school. He was also on the basketball team. “That school has been there forever,” he said. “All my cousins went there. Two of my siblings went there.” Werner played for the school’s basketball team and said he still calls the “guys on that team brothers.” According to the Archdiocese of Chicago’s Office of Catholic Schools there are 105 students enrolled in the school. Tuition for new students is $8,250 a year and returning students pay $7,835. A spokesman for the archdiocese said there are currently no plans for the building as of now. National Catholic Schools Week the annual celebration of Catholic education in the United States takes place next week. St. Stanislaus Kostka Academy did not immediately respond to NBC Chicago’s inquiry.

nbcchicago.com21 janvier 2026
Illinois leaders evaluate first year of President Trump's second term
Illinois leaders evaluate first year of President Trump's second term
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Illinois leaders evaluate first year of President Trump's second term

Illinois leaders on Monday reacted to the one-year anniversary of President Donald Trump’s second term in office – a year marked by major changes to border security, grocery prices and the stock market. The migrant crisis that dominated the news in Chicago before President Trump was elected remained a persistent issue throughout the past year. As the White House sees it, there were promises made and promises…
nbcchicago.com21 janvier 2026
A year of change: What Trump's policies have meant for your wallet
A year of change: What Trump's policies have meant for your wallet
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A year of change: What Trump's policies have meant for your wallet

From lighter federal regulations to tariff changes, much has shifted in the first year of President Trump’s second term — and those moves are showing up in people’s day-to-day lives. NBC 5 Responds took a closer look at the biggest shifts so far —and the changes you can expect next. As President Donald Trump took the oath for a second term in January 2025, he had promised sweeping consumer relief —…
nbcchicago.com21 janvier 2026
When can you start filing taxes in 2026? Tax season dates and changes to noteWhen can you start filing taxes in 2026? Tax season dates and changes to note
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When can you start filing taxes in 2026? Tax season dates and changes to note

The Illinois Department of Revenue announced Tuesday it will begin accepting income tax returns on January 26, making the official start to the 2026 filing season. The Internal Revenue Service will open the federal filing season on the same date, the department recently announced. “We want the tax filing process to be as smooth and stress-free as possible” said IDOR Director David Harris. “Before filing, you should make sure you have all income documents, such as W-2s and 1099s. Filing online, reviewing information carefully, and submitting your returns early can help avoid delays and get you any refunds you may be entitled to sooner.” IDOR is encouraging taxpayers to file electronically and choose direct deposit to receive refunds as quickly and securely as possible. Those who opt for direct deposit should receive their refunds in approximately four weeks, the department said. During the 2025 filing season, the IDOR received over 6.3 million individual income tax returns. Of those, 91.3% were filed electronically, the department said. IDOR also noted changes to United States Postal Service rules for postmarks could impact tax filings in 2026. The USPS postmark now shows the date of the first automated processing operation instead of when the mail was dropped off, though USPS will continue to add manual postmarks upon request at their offices, IDOR explained. “If you plan to mail your return or payment, don’t wait until the last day,” Harris stressed. “Sending it early or requesting a manual postmark at the post office can help protect you from late penalties.” Other changes for the 2026 tax season come from the IRS will be implementing major provisions of Republicans’ tax and spending package, also known as the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” signed into law last summer. According to the IRS, the act will “significantly affects federal taxes, credits and deductions.” A closer look at the changes can be found here. Illinois taxpayers can use IDOR’s free online filing option called MyTax Illinois. The website guides users through the filing process, performing calculations automatically and reducing errors, IDOR said.

nbcchicago.com21 janvier 2026
Williamstown pulls away to top St. Marys, 47-31
Williamstown pulls away to top St. Marys, 47-31
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Williamstown pulls away to top St. Marys, 47-31

The Yellowjackets outscored the Blue Devils by 21 points on three-pointers and broke open a tight game in the late stages of the third quarter. The post Williamstown pulls away to top St. Marys, 47-31 appeared first on WV MetroNews.
style youtuber21 janvier 2026
GW improves to 15-0 with 65-45 win over Parkersburg South
GW improves to 15-0 with 65-45 win over Parkersburg South
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GW improves to 15-0 with 65-45 win over Parkersburg South

Juniors Rayana Breckenridge & Jeriyah Pryor combined for 43 points in the GW victory. The post GW improves to 15-0 with 65-45 win over Parkersburg South appeared first on WV MetroNews.
style youtuber21 janvier 2026
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		Comment on Time to Take The Human Touch Out Of Redistricting by CriticalDfence9
Comment on Time to Take The Human Touch Out Of Redistricting by CriticalDfence9
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Comment on Time to Take The Human Touch Out Of Redistricting by CriticalDfence9

In reply to CriticalDfence9. EASTERN, not western, got my thoughts muddled...
style youtuber21 janvier 2026

		Comment on Newsom’s Proposed Education Budget: ‘Big Spending, Little Results’ by More states now offer school choice programs for families – Feeds by OffthePress
Comment on Newsom’s Proposed Education Budget: ‘Big Spending, Little Results’ by More states now offer school choice programs for families – Feeds by OffthePress
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Comment on Newsom’s Proposed Education Budget: ‘Big Spending, Little Results’ by More states now offer school choice programs for families – Feeds by OffthePress

[…] “Given the failure of California’s public schools to deliver results for all the tax dollars poured into it, parents should be given an exit ticket out of the system for their children,” Izumi said. […]
style youtuber21 janvier 2026
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