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(04/28/22) - US Rep. Mike Quigley wonât run for Chicago mayor in 2023; Lightfoot expected to announce reelection bid soon
(04/28/22) - âStaunch advocateâ for mental health patients fatally shot outside Brickyard Mall was domestic violence victim, officials say
(04/28/22) - DEA suspends Evergreen Park pharmacyâs ability to prescribe certain controlled substances
(04/28/22) - Metra eyes long-delayed bridge work on Union Pacific North Line
(04/28/22) - El Milagro committed âflagrantâ violations of state labor law, according to Department of Labor
(04/28/22) - High school boy dead after being struck by Amtrak train in Logan Square: fire officials
(04/28/22) - Chicago has a new U.S. marshal 4 years after previous boss resigned
(04/28/22) - Chicago casino finalists: What to know about the bids, from the locations to the possible roadblocks
(04/28/22) - Daywatch: Schools and police punish students with tickets for minor misbehavior | Death of a dream house | Bulls season ends with Game 5 loss to Bucks
(04/28/22) - Death of a dream house: Despite ownerâs pleas, DuPage County tears down unfinished mansion that became trespassersâ oasis
(04/28/22) - The Price Kids Pay: How we reported on student ticketing in Illinois schools
(04/28/22) - The Price Kids Pay: Schools and police punish students with costly tickets for minor misbehavior
(04/28/22) - How the Chicago Bullsâ 1st-round playoff series vs. the Milwaukee Bucks unfolded
(04/28/22) - Chicago protesters push back against recent wave of anti-LGBTQ bills in state legislatures
(04/28/22) - ComEd carbon credit to lower bills by $20 per month in June, a dividend from bailout of 3 struggling Illinois nuclear plants
(04/27/22) - Archdiocese of Chicago settles 5 sex abuse claims for $800,000, including against civil rights activist Rev. George Clements
(04/27/22) - Phillip Hanks celebrates his transplant-aversary with 5 new organs
(04/27/22) - Tribune, news organizations fighting Chicago Park District effort to seal lawsuit alleging Mayor Lori Lightfoot made obscene, defamatory comments
(04/27/22) - School resource officers are under scrutiny again in CPS as dozens of high schools reconsider the controversial police program
(04/27/22) - 10-year sentence given to man âintent on terrorizingâ Lombard who also pleaded guilty to child pornography charges: DuPage County prosecutors
(04/27/22) - âIt was a total surpriseâ: Chicago police investigating 2 more violent CTA robberies, including 1 involving former âWild Chicagoâ TV host Will Clinger
(04/27/22) - Gary woman sentenced to 50 years in death of foster child; defense said they will appeal
(04/27/22) - Mayor Lori Lightfootâs free gas and CTA fare card giveaways narrowly win City Council approval
(04/27/22) - Armadillo captured on trail camera
(04/27/22) - Formerly homeless Navy vet and Englewood native receives $80K to expand healthy food delivery
(04/27/22) - Measures aimed at easing ongoing teacher shortage signed into law by Gov. J.B. Pritzker
(04/27/22) - Meta expanding massive $1 billion DeKalb data center, set to power everything from Facebook to Instagram beginning next year
(04/27/22) - Chicago Tribune food critic Louisa Chu nominated for James Beard award for restaurant reviews
(04/27/22) - Zach LaVine will miss Game 5 after the Chicago Bulls star enters health and safety protocols for 3rd time in the last year
(04/27/22) - Daywatch: Biden pardons ex-Secret Service agent from Chicago | Ethics and lobbying become a focus in assessorâs race | Chicago Reader owner steps down
(04/27/22) - Ethics and lobbying become a focus in the Cook County assessorâs race
(04/27/22) - Google to pay $100 million class-action settlement in Illinois biometric privacy lawsuit
(04/27/22) - Chicagoan Abraham Bolden, first Black Secret Service agent on a presidential detail, pardoned by Biden nearly 60 years after conviction