CHICAGO — With a new album and fresh from making music at a three-day event called the Opelika Songwriters Festival in Alabama, Heather Lynne Horton was home in Orland Park Sunday and was telling me, “We do have a crazy life.” Horton was with her 13-year-old daughter, Rain (who is also known as Willie), and the two cats who share their house, named Matilda and Bing Bong. Horton’s husband, .
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With a new album and fresh from making music at a three-day event called the Opelika Songwriters Festival in Alabama, Heather Lynne Horton was home in Orland Park Sunday and was telling me, “We do have a crazy life.” Horton was with her 13-year-old daughter, Rain (who is also known as Willie), and the two cats who share their house, named Matilda and Bing Bong. Horton’s husband, .
Good morning, Chicago. Illinois is becoming less rural, more educated, more foreign-born, and higher-paid, according to a new analysis of migration patterns. A net loss of 460,000 residents moving to other states was largely offset by incoming immigrants, researchers found. In addition, more arrivals are working, generating about 200,000 more workers paying income taxes over the past decade. .
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