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Former CPS investigator says grooming allegations should have been prioritized
A former investigator says she’s concerned how long it’s taken CPS to investigate allegations of teacher misconduct inside a Chicago school.
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Lessons in Betrayal: Former Chicago Public Schools students say they were groomed by teachers
A months-long investigation by NBC 5 Investigates has uncovered allegations of grooming and teacher misconduct dating back more than a decade at one Chicago public school.
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Who killed infamous mob boss Sam Giancana? Hitman unmasked by NBC Chicago
Investigative reporter Chuck Goudie has the answer to a puzzle that has eluded the public for 50 years.
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Is the mob still active in Chicago? Yes, but it's not what you might expect
The Chicago Outfit was a force in the city for decades, believed to be behind hundreds of unsolved murders, but is the mob still active today?
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Who killed Sam Giancana? Answer to Chicago mob legend's mysterious murder
The question of who killed Sam Giancana, an assassination long considered one of Chicago’s biggest hits, has long gone unanswered — until now.
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Who killed Momo? NBC 5 investigates Chicago mob boss Sam Giancana murder mystery
Sam Giancana was a notorious Chicago Outfit don whose gangland assassination 50 years ago has remained a mystery.
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El Chapo family defects from Mexico in deal linked to Chicago drug case
Law enforcement sources have told NBC 5 Investigates this unusual arrangement is part of a plea deal in Chicago involving one of El Chapo’s sons.
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Trump targets decades-old drug cartel task force operations, despite successful run
NBC 5 Investigates a White House plan to defund and potentially dismantle the primary federal law enforcement unit that goes after drug cartels
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Ex-Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan lied repeatedly on stand: feds
Nearly three months after disgraced Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan was convicted of corruption, federal prosecutors have heaped on new public allegations that he lied repeatedly while on the witness stand. These are not new criminal charges against Madigan, although theoretically they could form the basis for a perjury indictment. Instead, the lying allegations were filed in an exhaustive prosecution…
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As Dick Durbin starts victory lap, race for his senate seat takes shape
Illinois lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton had signs printed up for her backdrop during her interview with NBC Chicago explaining why she’s running