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Woman dragged into street during 1 of 5 armed robberies downtown in 30 minutes
Some of the robberies were violent, with one woman being dragged into the street before armed robbers grabbed her belongings.
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Oberweis Dairy plans to close plant, lay off 127 workers
The suburban dairy company recently filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
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Couple in ‘strained domestic relationship' found dead in Wheeling home
Two people who police said were in a “strained domestic relationship,” were found dead at a home in Wheeling Thursday evening, Wheeling police say.
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Man shot at CTA Red Line stop in Roseland
A man was shot and wounded Wednesday at a CTA Red Line station in Roseland on the Far South Side.
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Cubs rounding the bases to install new rooftop signs on buildings around Wrigley
The Cubs’ owners are nearing home plate on their push to install a pair of rooftop signs on buildings framing Wrigley Field.
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Antisemitic flyers found in Lincoln Park, North Side City Council member says
The flyers were in bags that contained what appeared to be rat poison, officials said
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‘Small number' of tuberculosis infections detected at Chicago migrant shelters
A small number of tuberculosis cases have been detected among migrants at city shelters, the Chicago Department of Public Health confirmed.
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Former Waukegan Christian school teacher charged with Chicago kidnappings, armed robberies, carjacking
The man was targeting victims he met on a dating app, Chicago police said
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Protest groups lose appeal to march near United Center during 2024 DNC
Two activist groups have lost their appeals for permits to march near the Democratic National Convention in Chicago in August.
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Girl Scout sells her 100,000th box of cookies in Chicago
After seven years as a Girl Scout, one 12-year-old hit a milestone by selling her 100,000th box in Chicago.