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(03/01/22) - Rare virgin prairie in Rockford gets another reprieve from the bulldozer; construction on hold until June 1

(03/01/22) - Office of Inspector General finds ‘strong evidence’ of ‘race-based disparities’ in CPD stops, use of force

(03/01/22) - Arne Duncan won’t run for Chicago mayor in 2023

(03/01/22) - Nebraska, Ohio, Washington, D.C., removed from Chicago COVID-19 travel advisory for unvaccinated people

(03/01/22) - Burr Ridge businessman pleads guilty to bilking $2.6 million from hospitals seeking COVID-19 equipment, using it on credit cards, luxury vehicles

(03/01/22) - Indianapolis man jailed after 45-mile chase on I-65

(03/01/22) - Itasca woman charged with stealing more than $373,000, including COVID relief funds, through financial fraud

(03/01/22) - Winter is over in Chicago — according to weather experts. Here’s a look back at our coldest, rainiest and snowiest days of the season.

(03/01/22) - Watch live: Gov. J.B. Pritzker to offer COVID-19 update with Illinois DPH Director Dr. Ngozi Ezike

(03/01/22) - Prospect Heights woman charged in fatal Vernon Hills-area hit-and-run

(03/01/22) - Man stabbed to death in Round Lake Beach

(03/01/22) - Illinois ended its indoor mask mandate. Here’s what it means for schools, restaurants and more in Chicago and the suburbs.

(03/01/22) - Man and woman dead after suspected hit and run in Pullman

(03/01/22) - Daywatch: Illinois school mask mandate ends without fanfare | Lake Michigan ice could help scientists understand climate change | ‘The Batman,’ reviewed

(03/01/22) - Winter research in Great Lakes will help scientists understand climate change and what happens when ice disappears

(03/01/22) - Severe implications of climate change in UN report extend to Illinois

(03/01/22) - After 2 years of volatile debates, COVID-19 school mask mandate ends without fanfare in Illinois

(02/28/22) - Unused ticket to Michael Jordan’s debut NBA game with Chicago Bulls sells for $468,000

(02/28/22) - Gov. J.B. Pritzker adds child care centers to list of places where masks are no longer required

(02/28/22) - Agreement reached to cancel $2.1 million in student debt from Argosy University

(02/28/22) - Onetime Lightfoot ally says she will ‘absolutely not’ support mayor’s reelection bid: ‘I’m tired of being ignored’

(02/28/22) - Corrections and clarifications

(02/28/22) - Masks still rule in Chicago Public Schools ‘for now’ as rest of Illinois mostly ditches them; CEO says he’s reviewing guidance

(02/28/22) - Chicago man sentenced to 22 years in death of 5-month old

(02/28/22) - Chicagohenge 2022: Here’s how it works and how to see it during sunrise and sunset

(02/28/22) - Daylight saving time 2022: Why it began, where it exists and how it saved one Chicago man’s life

(02/28/22) - Bulls and Blackhawks fans no longer need to wear masks at the United Center, but COVID vaccination or negative test still required

(02/28/22) - 16-year-old fatally shot downtown overnight, police say

(02/28/22) - Chicago homicides in 2022: 86 people have been slain. Here’s how that compares with previous years.

(02/28/22) - Daywatch: Hundreds gather in Ukrainian Village to protest Russian invasion | After almost 2 years of COVID mandates, is this the end? | Blue Line’s loudest stretch

(02/28/22) - Homeless population count shows numbers dropping in Illinois, but advocates warn we may be in a COVID bubble. ‘We know they’re out there.’

(02/28/22) - ‘What do you do when you can’t agree on reality?’ Demise of popular Oak Park Coronavirus Facebook group highlights pandemic’s divisions

(02/28/22) - Hundreds gather in Ukrainian Village to protest Russian invasion of land where many have relatives. ‘It’s a country we love.’

(02/27/22) - Josephine Minow, civic leader who focused on social justice and history, dies at 95