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The change is being driven by generational, ideological and demographic shifts.
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Homewood's Planning and Zoning Commission on Thursday voted against rezoning the Calumet Country Club to allow for warehouse-distribution us...
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Will the world ever really get over COVID-19? What we learned from Dr. Anthony Fauci’s Chicago talk.
Chicago Tribune ( Middle East ) 2021/3/5COVID vaccines are rolling out, but those who get them should still be cautious. What we learned from Dr. Anthony Fauci’s virtual Chicago ta...
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Two men were wounded in a shooting Thursday morning in the Englewood neighborhood, police said.
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NU's ranking and endowments have grown during Schapiro's tenure, but he's also faced calls to resign.
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A look at some of the 41 Chicago monuments being reviewed by an advisory committee formed by Mayor Lori Lightfoot.
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A 17-year-old boy has been arrested and charged with murder in a daytime double slaying in East Garfield Park nearly two years ago, Chicago...
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While looking to next year, CPS still aims to bring high school students back this school year.
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Derenell D. Hill, 35, of Waukegan, was charged with murder in the deaths of Carlos Rodas Perez and Mercedes Rodas, who were fatally shot in...
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The Special Olympics fundraiser is different this year, like so many things we cherish. But that doesn’t make the effort any less remarkable...
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Here are the latest updates on the coronavirus in the Chicago area and the rest of Illinois.
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Doctors who specialize in pregnancy and fertility are coming out in full force against vaccine-related misinformation that falsely connects...
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“We did everything we could to prevent this from happening,” a teachers union official said.
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Temperatures headed toward to 60s next week, forecasters say.
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A Homan Square resident was charged with first-degree murder in the shooting death of a man in the Galewood neighborhood in February.
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A 33-year-old man was wounded Thursday morning after he became aggressive toward South Shore Line employee and a physical struggle ensued wi...
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Registration for the United Center mass vaccination site opened Thursday morning, and at least 6,000 people have already registered by phone...
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With COVID-19 vaccination shots in finite supply, some people are getting immunized with doses from no-show or canceled appointments.
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A man was wounded Thursday morning after he became aggressive toward a South Shore Line employee and a physical struggle ensued with a trans...
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Chicago might be marking its 184th birthday on Thursday — but really, it's almost 188 years old.
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2 dead in Scottsdale crash that left 5 others injured, including a 6-year-old boy, on Far South Side
Chicago Tribune ( Middle East ) 2021/3/4Two people died from injuries suffered in a two-vehicle crash on the Far South Side Wednesday night, police said.
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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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Hesitancy about the COVID-19 vaccine plays a role in some Latinos avoiding vaccination But language and technology barriers are discouraging...
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Column: Sexual misconduct can’t bring down Gov. Cuomo alone. It needs the help of partisan politics.
Chicago Tribune ( Middle East ) 2021/3/4Partisan politics shouldn’t be used to shield, or to frame, perpetrators of sexual misconduct, Dahleen Glanton writes.