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‘My heart just sank:' Chicago man reunites with dog taken in stolen vehicle
A local pet owner said he was so happy to have his 10-year-old dog, Pixel, back after a frightening incident in Chicago’s West Town neighborhood.
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Convicted serial killer nicknamed ‘The Hollywood Ripper' extradited to Illinois for 1993 murder of suburban teen
A man convicted and sentenced to death for killing two women in Southern California was extradited to Illinois to face a judge after he was charged in the 1993 murder of a suburban teen.
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Save A Lot store reopens in West Garfield Park after renovation shut down
A discount grocery store is back open for business in Chicago’s West Garfield Park neighborhood after closing for renovations last fall.
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Former Chicago police officer dies 37 years after catastrophic injury in line of duty
More than three decades after a catastrophic injury in the line of duty altered his life, Chicago Police Officer Jim Crowley, 59, was laid to rest Wednesday in Alsip, remembered as a hero by family, friends and members of the police department
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Skokie rally remembers Israeli-American Hersh-Goldberg Polin, 5 other hostages
Hundreds of people in north suburban Skokie marched to remember and mourn the lives of the six hostages whose bodies were recovered from a tunnel in the southern Gaza strip.
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Chicago's Labor Day Parade returns to the Pullman neighborhood
Chicago’s Labor Day Parade returned to the Pullman neighborhood for the second year in a row on Saturday.
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‘It means everything to me:' Young girls gifted tickets to Chicago Sky game
Two of the Chicago Sky’s biggest were surprised with tickets to Friday’s long-awaited matchup between the Sky and Indiana Fever at Wintrust Arena.
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Chicago Public Schools teachers, students prepare for start of new school year on Monday
With school starting on Monday for Chicago Public Schools students, some teachers are doing their back-to-school shopping Saturday.
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Cleanup underway near United Center following DNC
Crews promptly arrived Friday morning to begin the cleanup outside the United Center, just hours after celebrations wrapped up at the four-day Democratic National Convention.
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Mobile unit created by Ella French's mom supports Chicago police during DNC
“I’ve received so much support from Ella’s Chicago Police Department family and personally, for me, this is a way to pay it forward,” said Elizabeth French, mother of Officer Ella French, who was killed in the line of duty in August 2021.