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The 1870s house at 2240 N. Burling St. in Chicago's Lincoln Park neighborhood is seen on Jan. 17, 2023.

Judy Blatherwick and her family put in decades of work restoring their graceful, Italianate wood-frame home in Lincoln Park, but after selling the nearly 150-year-old building to a local real estate titan, it now faces demolition. Read more here.

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Robert D. Krebs, who is the retired CEO of the railroad giant BNSF Railway, donated the Italian villa-style mansion he owns with his wife on Walden Road in Lake Forest to Lake Forest College.

Built by the Krebses in 2003, the 9,217-square-foot mansion on Walden Road has a value of $5.96 million, according to the Lake County Assessor. Read more here.

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Former Chicago Cubs player Jason Heyward gets in position to receive a ceremonial first pitch during the opening ceremony for the North Austin Center, Feb. 2, 2023, in Chicago.

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Heart-shaped pizza from Bartoli’s.

Valentine’s Day can mean a lot of pressure to plan the perfect date. Should you opt for a decadent dinner out with a tasting menu or wine pairings, or share an intimate meal in your own home?

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A high altitude balloon floats over Billings, Mont., on Feb. 1, 2023.

China said that a balloon spotted over American airspace was used for weather research and was blown off course, despite U.S. suspicion it was spying. Read more here.

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