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4 wounded in separate shootings Friday on West Side

A man was wounded Friday afternoon in a shooting at a bus stop in the North Austin neighborhood, Chicago police said.

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COVID-19 in Illinois by the numbers: Here’s a daily update on cases,...

Here's where Illinois' 11 regions stand on the key metrics that would prompt the state to restrict activities to contain an outbreak.

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South suburban mayor charged in red-light camera bribery scheme

Crestwood Mayor Lou Presta charged in red-light camera bribery scheme.

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The Spin: Gov. Pritzker leans on businesses to enforce mask order | Crestwood...

Welcome to The Spin, the Chicago Tribune's politics newsletter.

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Watch live: President Trump holds news conference after coronavirus relief...

President Trump is holding a news conference after talks on vital COVID-19 rescue money collapsed. Watch live here.

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While CPS pivots to remote learning, Catholic schools in Chicago and suburbs...

One parent said it's starting to "feel like you have no option but to send your child back.”

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Chicago Public Schools delays release of remote learning plan but CEO...

The teachers union, which threatened to strike if schools opened, also wants to negotiate how remote learning will look.

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Coronavirus in Illinois updates: For first time in more than 2 months, over...

Here are the latest updates on the coronavirus in the Chicago area and the rest of Illinois.

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Kanye West unlikely to appear on Illinois presidential ballot after paperwork...

Kanye West is unlikely to appear on Illinois presidential ballot after an initial review found him short of signatures.

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Column: Four years after he was shot, Tavon Tanner’s family is grateful for...

Four years have passed since Tavon Tanner was sitting on his Chicago porch, gazing at the moon, and a shooter sprayed the house with bullets. Now, his family is grateful for his life — and for the two...

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Former city official signals he will plead guilty in bribery case as federal...

A longtime Chicago political operative who was charged in March with bribing a state lawmaker in the ongoing federal probe of Illinois political corruption signaled late Friday that he may make a plea...

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2 dead, 14 wounded in shootings since Friday evening, police say

Two people were killed and 12 others were wounded in shootings overnight, Chicago police said.

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‘Old gambling debt’ blamed for fatal shooting of man, 72, by 79-year-old...

A dispute stemming from money left a 72-year-old man dead and a 79-year-old auto dealership owner charged with his murder on Chicago’s South Side Wednesday afternoon, Chicago police said.

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‘My son had dreams’: Mothers rally against police brutality in Chicago

More than 100 people rallied Saturday morning at Chicago’s Daley Plaza, demanding police reform, asking people to make sure they vote in November and decrying instances of alleged police violence in...

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Man seriously wounded in shooting on West Side

A man was seriously wounded Saturday in a shooting on the West Side, police said

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Founder of Medusa’s, legendary all-ages Chicago nightclub, has died: He...

Dave Shelton, founder of Medusa’s, which attracted a “melting pot” of teens and young adults from across the Chicago area for cutting edge music, dancing and art, has died.

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Coronavirus in Illinois updates: Statewide count of confirmed COVID-19 cases...

Here are the latest updates on the coronavirus in the Chicago area and the rest of Illinois.

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15-year-old girl’s face grazed by bullet on South Side, police say

Investigators believe she was not the intended target.

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Elgin man charged in animal cruelty case in which dog was beaten and burned

An Elgin man was charged with animal torture and aggravated cruelty to animals in connection with the alleged beating and burning of a dog, the Kane County State's Attorney's Office said.

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Montrose Harbor blocked by police, fence after Mayor Lori Lightfoot shuts...

Police are posted at Montrose Harbor entrances and fencing has gone up after Mayor Lori Lightfoot apparently got involved in shutting down beach party.

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