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Toby Keith Didn't Know Schaumburg Festival Was Canceled Until News Broke
Toby Keith said he didn’t know a music festival he was supposed to headline in Schaumburg had been unexpectedly canceled until news broke Wednesday.
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Boy, 12, Loses Wheelchair, Beloved Trumpet to Thief—Until a Good Samirtan Steps In
We often hear about car thefts–but not like this.
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5th Grade Teacher on Leave After Vulgar Social Media Post About Students, Officials Say
A suburban Chicago teacher is on leave after outrage was sparked by a now-deleted social media post that, officials say, used explicit language in reference to the educator’s fifth-grade students.
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Gold Coast Residents, Cops Join Forces to Fight Neighborhood Crime
Residents near Clark and Division streets say their block is an open-air drug market–and police don’t dispute it.
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Stanley's Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Abruptly Closes Shop
Stanley’s fruit and vegetables shop is no more.
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Driver Ripped From Limo in Lincoln Park Carjacking, Video Shows
A brazen carjacking was caught on camera–and the footage shows the driver of the car left laying in the street as the suspects take off.
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Sprinkler Pipe Bursts in O'Hare Airport Terminal
As dangerously cold conditions persisted in Chicago Thursday morning, a sprinkler water pipe burst in Terminal 3 at O’Hare International Airport.
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‘I Feel Terrible': Widow Makes Desperate Plea For Camera Lost at O'Hare Containing Irreplaceable Images of Late Husband
A widow and her two boys were passing through O’Hare International Airport when they left their camera–filled with irreplaceable and sentimental images–at the gate.
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‘We're Not Animals': Calumet City Mobile Park Residents Plagued by Water Problems
Water problems are plaguing hundreds of people in Calumet City.
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‘Very Unsafe': Cash Reward Offered in Hunt For Rogers Park Killer
Two apparently random killings with no obvious motive have gripped the North Side neighborhood of Rogers Park with fear.
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‘It's So Unfair': Mother Speaks Out After Daughter Found Dead, Bound in Tub
Holding on to a photo of her daughter Thursday, Pamela Boler begged police to find the person who killed her.
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‘A Miserable Living Hell': Crooks Lift $1K in Disability Cash From Customer at Bank
When Mike Juhasz walked into the Bank of America on East 95th Street to do his monthly business, he never imagined he’d walk out a victim.
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‘Dying Alone': Terminally Ill Grandmother Pleads for Clemency, Awaits Deportation Ruling
With just months to live, a Melrose Park woman is fighting for her health and to keep the life she knows and loves. After being deported once – she’s now in danger of deportation again.
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Water Deal Causes Construction Headache For Some Evanston, Skokie Residents
Large pipes, deep holes and road closures in Evanston and Skokie illustrate what some neighbors are dealing with regualrly because of neighboring suburbs buying water from the North Shore suburb.