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  • Committing to a pet is a major thing, so sometimes it's best to ramp it up with a furry friend that's personable without being too demanding. A great…
  • Some 200 million farmers have left behind their families and fields to forge a living in China's booming cities. The phenomenon has been described as the biggest internal migration in the history of the world.
  • With less than a month until Illinois’ primary election, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders is leading in a new poll of Illinois voters. But the field is still...
  • The Clare House food pantry mission is to serve those in need without any judgment. The pantry will close after its Thanksgiving food distribution.…
  • Acne is not just for teenagers. It can develop on cats, as well. It's a surprisingly common feline skin disorder that's a component of a much larger…
  • One of the joys of the holidays is decking your home with festive decor. But those treasured decorations could pose a problem for the family pet. Dr. Matt…
  • McLean County’s median household income is almost $65,000, but panelists at a McLean County League of Women Voters forum Tuesday night said despite that,…
  • ISU President Larry Dietz said he is pleased with the pace of student acceptances of admission during this early part of the college selection season.This…
  • It can be Shark Week all year long at your house if you add a freshwater shark to your fish tank. And you won't need a bigger boat with the freshwater…
  • Songwriter Chuck Humphries lives in a tree house at the base of one of the world's most active volcanos, Hawaii's Mount Kiluaea. Surrounded by miles of lava, he's one of the last inhabitants in the area and has no plans to leave. Journalist Jake Halpern talks to Humphries in the third of a five-part series based on Halpern's book Braving Home.
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