Chicago ‘rat hole' no more: City oddity moved to new location after being deemed damaged
Chicago’s so-called “rat hole” is gone.
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Brief downpours, small hail among possible threats as storms move toward Chicago area
Brief downpours, high wind gusts, small hail and lightning strikes are among the threats and showers and storms move their way into the Chicago area Tuesday afternoon, according to the National Weathe... -
Foxtrot, Dom's employees seen handing out items from store shelves after unexpected closures
Employees at Foxtrot and Dom’s locations around Chicago reacted to the unexpected news that the companies were abruptly closing without notice Tuesday in a variety of ways.
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Illinois grandfather wins $1 million on iLottery Powerball ticket
A grandfather in Illinois was greeted with a lucky surprise when opening his Illinois Lottery app earlier this month, discovering he had won $1 million on a previous Powerball drawing.
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Death of Chicago Officer Luis Huesca to be considered ‘in line of duty,' police say
The death of Chicago Police Officer Luis Huesca will be considered “in the line of duty” after he was gunned down while on his way home from a shift over the weekend, police said Tuesday....