Servings: 6 / Total Time: 25 mins Ingredients: Dressing: Directions: Peach Mango Caprese Salad Recipe photo by Taste of Home
Peach Mango Caprese Salad
Mixed Berry Tiramisu
Servings: 12 / Total Time: 35 mins Ingredients: Directions: Mixed Berry Tiramisu Recipe photo by Taste of Home
Tribeca At Home, now thru July 2 brings best of 2023 Festival to comfort of home
The 22nd Tribeca Festival is now in the history books, but there is still an opportunity to enjoy a selection of ground-breaking films from Tribeca Festival 2023 in the comfort of your own home in Tribeca at Home now through July 2. Visit tribecafilm.com/festival/at-home. Nearly 30 feature films, two indie episodic selections and all of the short […]
Stalled bills include repeal of subminimum wage for disabled workers
While hundreds of bills cleared the General Assembly in the final month of the legislative session, some big-ticket measures will have to wait until at least the fall. Sponsors of several stalled bills say they will consider reviving their proposals when lawmakers return to the Capitol in October and November for their annual veto session. […]
One step ahead, three steps behind.
“Rich White Men: What It Takes to Uproot the Old Boys’ Club and Transform America” by Garrett Neiman, foreword by Robin DiAngelo, introduction by Allen Kwabena Frimpong That’s how your life feels sometimes. You make movement forward and something comes along to push you back to where you were two weeks ago. Progress is made, […]
Dear EarthTalk: What are the environmental and other pros and cons of ditching the gas guzzler for an electric vehicle (EV) S.H
Transportation accounts for almost a third of all U.S. greenhouse gas emissions, making the switch to EVs a welcome change for environmental advocates. But is ditching your old conventional wheels for a shiny new EV really the best thing for the planet? To evaluate how eco-friendly a car is, you should consider the environmental impacts […]
Romeoville, Lockport break ground on new Joliet trail connection
A groundbreaking ceremony for the upgraded trail connection that will link the 3.26-mile Centennial Trail and the 11 mile I&M Canal Trail took place this week. The project was made possible by a generous grant from CITGO. Announced back in November, this new connection will effectively create a link of 14.5 miles of continuous, scenic […]
Wine of the Week-Dominio Romano Camino 2021-$33, a Red Wine from Spain’s Ribera del Duero
This is a robust red wine from northern Spain’s most famous wine region, the Ribera del Duero. Drinking this wine is like taking a sip of history. Made from 100% Tempranillo, the national grape of Spain, which is known as Tinto Fino in del Duero, this is an intense wine with an elegant finish. Well-balanced, […]
Juneteenth Gala Celebrates Black Businesses
The African American Business Association (ABBA) of Will County hosted its second annual CEO Celebration and Awards Gala on June 19, to honor exceptional individuals who demonstrate courage and perseverance in business. ABBA’s goal is to transform the county into Illinois’ most equitable, inclusive, and vibrant local economy, according to board CEO Christopher Parker. “We […]
Police surveillance drones to increase
Next time you attend a parade, there might be an eye in the sky. A new law signed by Gov. JB Pritzker on Friday expands local police departments’ authority to use drones to surveil certain events, respond to certain 911 calls, inspect buildings, and participate in public relations events. House Bill 3902 passed 56-1 in […]

