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I grew up in Joliet, where I attended Catholic schools, graduating from Joliet Catholic Academy in 1997.
I knew I wanted to be a writer at a young age, and never dreamed of doing anything else. My love of writing was born when a grade-school teacher encouraged me to try my hand at fiction. I took her advice, but quickly gave up make-believe stories for the real thing.
I got involved with my high school newspaper before enrolling at the University of St. Francis with a double major in journalism and English.
I graduated with honors in 2002 and landed my first newspaper job within six months. I spent eight years at The Enterprise newspaper in Plainfield, where I developed my passion for community journalism.
When a coworker pointed me in the direction of Patch.com, I jumped at the chance to be part of the future of local news.
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For the 6th year in a row, it captured the No. 1 spot for cities with the most rats.
The "fair tax" amendment was defeated, and at least one formerly Democratic seat may flip Republican.
With 98 percent of the vote counted, Illinois voters appear to have rejected the graduated income tax amendment.
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Plus: If you still have your mail-in ballot, drop it in a drop box or mail it Tuesday if you want it to count.
If you're still asking, "where do I vote?" or want info on what's happening at the polls, here's what you need to know.
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A total of 60 percent of voters must approve of the graduated income tax amendment to repeal Illinois' flat tax.
Gone are the days of knowing on election night who your new officials will be. Experts say a mail-in ballot surge could cause delays.
From day-of registration to mail-in voting to what's on the ballot, here's what you need to know for this historic election.
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ProPublica’s Electionland tip lines are open to take information about problems that prevent people in Illinois from voting.
If you’re not already howling in support of pandemic first responders in Illinois, the blue Halloween hunter’s moon is a good excuse.
The pandemic added steam to the biannual debate over Daylight Saving Time, which will mean the sun sets earlier in Illinois Sunday.
Popular costume trends appear randomly sprinkled across the states in 2020.
From a demon butcher to legends of a crazed killer, here's what you said is the scariest tale.
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