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Hustle Chicago: Chicagoans Participate in Charity Stair Climb for Lung Health
Hustle Chicago stair climb has been around since 1998 and “participants have raised more than $17 million in the local fight against lung disease,” according to their official event page. NBC 5’s Jen DeSalvo has the details on Sunday’s event.
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Car Reportedly Hit by Falling Ice Near Hancock Building
Chicago police are investigating after a car was apparently hit by a chunk of ice that fell near the John Hancock Center on Tuesday morning. According to authorities, officers were called to the 200 block of East Delaware at approximately 9:26 a.m. for reports of a vehicle being hit by ice. When officers arrived they found a vehicle with its…
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‘I Thought Someone Was Shooting at Me:' Man Recalls Moment Falling Ice Crashed Into His Car
Falling ice damages man’s new car and almost hits a security guard.
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Car Reportedly Hit by Falling Ice Near Hancock Building
Chicago police are investigating after a car was apparently hit by a chunk of ice that fell near the John Hancock Center on Tuesday morning. NBC 5’s Charlie Wojciechowski reports..
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Ice Falls from Downtown Buildings, Closing Streets and Smashing Car Windshields
Authorities have blocked off streets around some of the tallest buildings in downtown Chicago Thursday as chunks of ice fall onto roadways below, breaking windshields and sending pedestrians fleeing for cover.
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Falling Ice Closes Downtown Streets
Falling ice was a big problem for people downtown on Thursday as several city streets were closed. NBC 5’s Christian Farr reports.
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Video Shows Inside Hancock Elevator Stuck For Hours
Six people were trapped in an elevator for more than two hours Friday inside the building formerly known as the John Hancock Center.
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Video Shows Inside Hancock Elevator Stuck For Hours
Six people were trapped in an elevator for more than two hours Friday inside the building formerly known as the John Hancock Center.
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6 Tourists Rescued After Hours Trapped Inside Elevator at Former Hancock Building
Six tourists visiting Chicago were trapped in an elevator for more than two hours Friday inside the building formerly known as the John Hancock Center.
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Tourists Freed After Hours in Ex-Hancock Building Elevator
Six tourists visiting Chicago were trapped in an elevator for more than two hours Friday inside the building formerly known as the John Hancock Center. Lisa Chavarria reports.
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John Hancock Center's Name to Change: Report
The John Hancock Center’s name will change, the Chicago Tribune reported Monday.
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Fire Reported in John Hancock Center Parking Garage
About 150 firefighters and 50 pieces of equipment were sent to the John Hancock Center Sunday morning for a fire in the iconic high-rise’s parking garage.
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The John Hancock Center's Name Could Be Changing: Report
Chicago’s iconic John Hancock Center could soon be under new ownership – and boasting a new name, according to a report.
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Benihana Reveals Opening Date for New Chicago Restaurant
Benihana returns to Chicago’s downtown area on Aug. 23 with the opening of its new ground-floor restaurant in the John Hancock Center.
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The John Hancock Center's Name Could Be Changing: Report
Chicago’s iconic John Hancock Center could soon be under new ownership—and boasting a new name, according to a new report.