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News Cartoonist Keith J. Taylor Found Humor In Life's Absurdity
Taylor, a nationally syndicated cartoonist and greeting card artist, died of cancer and complications from COVID-19. He was 72.

Taylor, a nationally syndicated cartoonist and greeting card artist, died of cancer and complications from COVID-19. He was 72.

BOOK EXCERPT: In "Game Misconduct," South Shore-native Evan Moore and reporter Jashvina Shah take on racism, sexism and bullying in hockey.
Pullman National Monument Visitor Center's grand opening celebrates the company town where "palace cars" and labor-union movement were born.
Radio personality Erich "Mancow" Muller's new YouTube channel launched with a video podcast rant on the demise of Disney theme parks.
The Ohio native and former Northbrook Public Library staffer enjoyed art, traveling, yoga and sailing on Lake Geneva.
He was instrumental in the success of Ravinia Festival, the Goodman Theater, the Art Institute of Chicago and public art in Chicago.
President Trump visits Murphysboro, IL, for a campaign rally as 11 confirmed dead in synagogue shooting earlier Saturday.
Heavy thunderstorms cause flooding and flight problems for Labor Day travelers at O'Hare International Airport.
The parents stopped at a gas station and left their keys and their kids inside their vehicle, according to Chicago Police.
Several major roads are experiencing flood problems and are closed due to the heavy rains and melting snow.
Driver in critical condition after his SUV falls onto Route 83 in Addison on New Year's Eve.
Northbound lanes of I-55 were closed Monday morning.
The fire was put out within 20 minutes by the Naperville Fire Department.
The Sunday morning crash shut down the interstate for about an hour on the South Side of Chicago.
Bail for Scott Turyna raised to $5 million. Deputies removed Turyna, who was free on bond, from Delnor Hospital and returned him to jail.
$20,000 in damage estimated in fire that started beneath master bathroom on Chestnut Lane Monday.
A husband and wife were taken into custody as the crime was thwarted by bystanders, including Salvation Army bell-ringing firefighters.
A Homer Glen teen-ager and a young man from Lemont were killed when their vehicles collided Saturday night on 143rd Street.
An elderly Lake Barrington woman is in critical condition after the Sunday night crash on Route 59 in North Barrington.