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- Chicago Tribune ( Middle East ) 2023/3/3
Lombard Detective Ryan Postel was legally justified in shooting suspect Pierre Thompson while investigating the robbery at a retail store on...
- Chicago Tribune ( Middle East ) 2023/3/3
Good morning, Chicago. Here are some of the top stories you need to know to start your day.
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First installments of property tax bills for tax year 2022 are set to hit Cook County residents' mailboxes in early March.
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The cash and manpower these groups can bestow could help swing many of the 14 remaining head-to-head contests in which they opt to get invol...
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Johnson points to comments Vallas made on podcast.
- Chicago Tribune ( Middle East ) 2023/3/3
Voters heavily backed their current aldermen in Tuesday’s municipal election, with incumbents winning 31 races outright.
- Chicago Tribune ( Middle East ) 2023/3/3
With a weakening La Nina climate system still in effect, Chicago has been warmer than average — which means snow has been scarce.
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Chicago Fraternal Order of Police members will choose between incumbent president John Catanzara and CPD detective Robert Bartlett in a Frid...
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In January, 2022, Norberto Navarro was detained by Will County under a material witness bond for two months until he testified as a witness...
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Move by Paul Vallas allows business interests and wealthy donors to write him big checks and unions to do the same for Brandon Johnson.
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Feds found bomb-making components in Highland Park massacre suspect’s home, unsealed warrant shows
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White’s backing is a boost for Vallas, as White enjoyed immense popularity during his nearly 25 years in statewide office.
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Good afternoon, Chicago. Here's what is happening today.
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Kim Foxx issued a statement Thursday addressing the criminal history of the 18-year-old suspected of killing Officer Andres Vasquez-Lasso.
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Vintage Chicago Tribune offers a look back at events, places and people involved in shaping Chicago’s past, present and future, in ways both...
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Former President Donald Trump can be sued by injured Capitol Police officers and Democratic lawmakers over the Jan. 6, 2021 insurrection at...
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The onetime “Empire” star was convicted by a jury in December 2021 of paying two acquaintances to fake a racist and homophobic attack on him...
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Elgin resident Anthony Ortiz, a former U.S. Marine injured in Afghanistan in December 2010, was presented with a Purple Heart medal Wednesda...
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A 35-year-old man was in good condition after he was attacked with a knife early Thursday morning on a Red Line CTA platform on the South Si...
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Northwestern, UChicago and UIUC beat out proposals from about 60 other teams across the country to win the funding.
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Oak Lawn Fire & Police Commission Chairman John Rolence urged the audience not to yell or use profanity, and the commission later voted to a...
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It might be a good idea to keep heavier jackets, with the hats and mittens in arms reach because National Weather Service officials issued a...
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Communities around the world emitted more carbon dioxide in 2022 than in any other year on records dating to 1900, a result of air travel re...
- Chicago Tribune ( Middle East ) 2023/3/2
Good morning, Chicago. Here are some of the top stories you need to know to start your day.
- Chicago Tribune ( Middle East ) 2023/3/2
After more than two years of uncertainty, nearly half of the 150 vendors who make up the Discount Mall have been told they will be evicted.