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A suburban Chicago man chased down his stolen car with 2 teens inside, then...

Two 17-year-old boys were shot early Sunday, one of them fatally, after they were confronted by a man claiming the teens had stolen his vehicle.

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No bail for man tied to 3 felonies, including shootout with off-duty cop on...

Jermaine C. Morris, 34, of Chicago’s East Garfield Park neighborhood, faces felony charges connected to three separate cases, including separate counts of attempted first-degree murder for different...

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Defying CPS, some Chicago Teachers Union members won’t return to schools...

The union says it will hold a teach-in and other actions to highlight what they say are unsafe conditions.

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General Iron closes North Side facility; shredder awaits final permit to...

“Too many broken promises to believe this is actually happening,” said Lara Compton, one of the leaders of a North Side community group called Stop General Iron.

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Cop fired a decade after letting a fellow officer who allegedly beat pair...

A Chicago police officer lost his job last month after fighting decade-old allegations he allowed a fellow cop who was suspected of beating two people while off duty to leave the crime scene.

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Eli Lilly, other Big Pharma firms are making it harder for low-income...

The drug company counters that the program is "a profit engine for hospitals" who aren't passing savings to customers.

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Chicago native breaks state birding record: ‘It’s like playing the lottery...

Nathan Goldberg wrapped a record-breaking year for birds spotted in Illinois, ending with 341 species seen across the state.

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Daywatch: Some CPS teachers won’t return to schools, Bears back into the...

Good morning, Chicago. Here are some of the top stories you need to know to start your day.

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Jacob Blake police shooting: Kenosha officials prepare for more protests when...

The city of Kenosha, Wisconsin, is preparing for protests when a charging decision comes in the police shooting of Jacob Blake, officials said Sunday.

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Apparent bullet hole found in 14th floor window of Rush University Medical...

An apparent bullet hole was discovered in a 14th floor window of Rush University Medical Center early Monday but no injuries were reported.

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Man dead after police shooting in Jefferson City, Missouri; police release...

A St. Louis-area man is dead after a shooting involving police at a Missouri shopping center and authorities were releasing little information about the death.

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New Year’s Day in Chicago: The warmest, coldest, snowiest and wettest weather...

Here’s a look back at the warmest, coldest, wettest and snowiest New Year’s Day holidays in Chicago, going back to 1872.

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Flash floods, the warmest summer on record and 15 tornadoes spawned in one...

What an intense year it was — in weather. “What sticks out to us was that we experienced many extremes,” Brett Borchardt, meteorologist for the National Weather Service’s Chicago office, said after...

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Illinois’ coronavirus positivity rate reaches highest level since...

A little more than a week after Christmas, the percentage of new coronavirus cases as a share of total tests in Illinois is again on the upswing.

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Here’s what you need to know about COVID-19 vaccines

A federal advisory panel put people 75 and older and essential workers like firefighters, teachers and grocery store workers next in line for COVID-19 shots.

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Unlicensed driver rear-ends squad car on Eisenhower, is charged with drunken...

Illinois State Police arrested a Westchester man early Monday on suspicion of drunken driving and failure to move over, also known as Scott’s Law, after he rear-ended a squad car, injuring a trooper...

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Starting in March, speed camera tickets will be issued in Chicago for drivers...

Drivers caught by automated speed cameras across Chicago going 6-9 mph over the limit will start getting $35 tickets in the mail in March, Mayor Lori Lightfoot announced Monday. Warnings will start...

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Woman accused of stealing $2.3 million from blasting company to fund...

Woman accused of stealing $2.3 million from company to fund Bourbonnias horse farm.

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Prominent Democratic state Sen. Andy Manar resigns to become senior adviser...

Democratic state Sen. Andy Manar, a prominent downstate lawmaker who played a key role in revamping education funding in Illinois, is resigning his office to become a senior adviser to Gov. J.B....

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Elgin couple engaged for 11 years are first to be married by Cook County...

Ashley Graff and Undra Baldwin were married Monday by the Cook County clerk, distinguishing them as the first couple wed by the clerk's office in 2021.

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