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3 Chicago-area buildings among state's most at-risk historic locations
Three Chicago area buildings made the 2024 list of most-endangered landmarks released by local nonprofit Landmarks Illinois on Tuesday.
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Thompson Center demolition begins as Google converts building in Chicago headquarters
Google bought the 39-year-old building designed by Chicago architect Helmut Jahn for $105 million in 2022 when Gov. J.B. Pritzker managed to preserve most of the building after several failed attempts by previous governors to demolish it.
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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