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previously owned by the Grisaldi Del Taja family, founding members of the Chianti Classico consortium. In 1968, ownership transitioned to Enzo Morganti, who has dedicated himself to high-quality winemaking and research.

Introducing the Vitiarium Collection

San Felice’s Vitiarium Project is a groundbreaking initiative in viticultural sustainability. Launch...


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Drivers say they want better wages, an ability to set rules and to address punishments

Over the past five months, a sea of rideshare drivers in yellow T-shirts flooded the Illinois state Capitol almost weekly, lobbying for the right to form a union. They may be able to do so soon, after Illinois lawmakers passed a bill giving them that ability in t...


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The music world is mourning the loss of legendary R&B balladeer Peabo Bryson, who passed away on June 2, 2026, at the age of 75. The two-time Grammy Award winner, whose powerful voice helped define romance for generations, passed away just days after suffering a stroke. Bryson was surrounded by family and loved ones during his final moments.

Known for timeless ...


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A grassroots coalition of residents has launched a legal battle to stop a controversial $20 billion artificial intelligence (AI) data center campus from moving forward in Joliet.

The lawsuit claims if the 795-acre Joliet Technology Center project proceeds, the industrial complex could place serious pressure on water and power supplies and nearby neighborhoods as de...


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Gas tax increase suspended while new taxes on businesses plug revenue hole

Illinois lawmakers approved the state budget early Monday morning after slogging through the night, enacting new taxes on businesses and authorizing less spending than what Gov. JB Pritzker proposed in February.

“It’s allowed us to be prepared for the great reality...


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