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Apartment building fire in southwest suburbs displaces several residents
Several people were displaced after a fire damaged an apartment building in southwest suburban Justice on Saturday.
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Strangers help young boys injured in Chicago stabbing tied to Amber Alert
An 8-year-old boy who was at the center of an Amber Alert and his 11-year-old brother received help from strangers after both were injured in a stabbing on Thursday night in Chicago’s Greater Grand Crossing neighborhood.
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Last day of Chicago Auto Show: Hours, test tracks, Real ID and more
The end is in sight for this year’s Chicago Auto Show, but if you’re off work or school for President’s Day, you’re in luck: The final day of the 2025 car show is Monday.
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Suburban couple loses home in explosion on their wedding day
A Cicero family is picking up the pieces after a house explosion Saturday afternoon, with other families still waiting to return to their homes after a second structure was damaged.
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Chicago Auto Show returns to McCormick Place. Here's what is new this year
The 10-day Chicago Auto Show kicked off at McCormick Place on Saturday, giving visitors the opportunity to explore the latest in vehicle technology and the newest cars to hit the streets. The nation’s largest and longest-running show, it has a car for every type of person. There are sports cars, SUVS and concept vehicles like the KIA WKNDR – an…
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Entire building displaced in Chicago Ridge apartment fire
Firefighters spent hours battling a building fire at an apartment complex on Saturday evening in south suburban Chicago Ridge.
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Ukrainian Village resident struck and killed by hit-and-run driver
A faith community in Chicago’s Ukrainian Village is devastated after the wife of a former priest was killed by a hit-and-run driver.
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Trump birthright citizenship order dealt setback on busy day for administration
It was another busy day for President Donald Trump’s administration, as he suffered a setback in a lawsuit against his birthright citizenship executive order.
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Property tax hike removed from budget as City Council set to vote Monday on proposal
What began as a proposed $300 million property tax hike in Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson’s budget has been removed entirely as the full City Council is set to vote Monday on the latest proposal.
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Avondale residents left confused after same stretch of sidewalk closed for replacement twice in 2 months
Residents in Chicago’s Avondale neighborhood are questioning the city’s transportation department after the same section of sidewalk was closed for replacement twice in just two months.