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Afghan refugees to celebrate Eid in Chicago after arriving in the US with local ICNA Relief giveaway
Chicago Tribune ( Middle East ) 2022/7/8Staff members and volunteers distributed new clothes for people to wear on Eid, personal hygiene packages for women and toys for children in...
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An 8-year-old boy who was shot in the chest and gravely injured at the Fourth of July parade shooting in Highland Park is now paralyzed from...
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Good afternoon, Chicago. Here's what is happening today.
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Two of the victims are to be laid to rest Friday following funeral services.
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Three men in their late teens were shot at while walking Thursday night in Glenwood and one of the men died, according to police.
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Longtime Glenview-based Family Video owner Highland Ventures is pulling up stakes and moving to Nashville in September
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Good morning, Chicago. Here are some of the top stories you need to know to start your day.
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Chicago Sky merchandise is easier to find than it was after the team won its first WNBA title last fall.
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Highland Park police reports paint a picture of the sometimes tumultuous home where Robert “Bobby” Crimo III grew up before he allegedly gun...
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Former Japan Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was in heart failure after apparently being shot during a campaign speech.
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Chicago is hosting the WNBA All-Star Game for the first time this weekend at Wintrust Arena. Here’s everything you need to know.
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Members of Protect CPS Students and mothers of former Waters Elementary students expressed relief that Jason Gil would have to register as a...
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The state senator says more gun control laws aren't necessary and state funds should be better directed toward mental health services.
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Relatives mourn after UIC student slain in Douglas Park while waiting for mom: ‘He was the baby of the family but he took care of us all’
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Tax bills are later than they've been in years and it remains unclear when they will be sent.
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Family devastated but hopeful as one of 8-year-old twins struggles with spinal injury after Highland Park shooting.
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Anthony Mendoza was hanging out with friends at Warren Park Tuesday when someone approached him and fatally shot him, police said.
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Landlords increasingly rely on law firms to fill new offices or ones emptied out by the pandemic.
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City and federal officials are asking for $250 million from the Biden administration for Union Station.
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Lisa Holder White will replace Rita Garman on the Illinois Supreme Court and become the state's first Black female justice.
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WellNow Urgent Care has acquired Physicians Immediate Care, a move that will boost the company’s locations to more than 180
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An artist’s rendering shows a recommended plan for improving Chicago’s museum campus around Soldier Field. Mayor Lori Lightfoot formed a tas...
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Mayor Lightfoot's advisory museum campus group made the recommendations.
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Those attending Highland Park's Fourth of July parade left behind many personal items in the rush to flee the scene. Their belongings are sl...
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The trip comes as Lightfoot gears up for a re-election bid and amid negative developments for Chicago’s business community.