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Security Guard Accused of Racially Harassing Asian Women Outside Wrigleyville Bar
A Wrigleyville bar is addressing the actions of a security guard who has been accused of racially harassing multiple Asian women. Regina Waldroup shares their story.
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‘We're All Extremely Concerned:' North Side Residents Meet With CPD After String of Violent Crime
Residents and business owners of Chicago’s 19th district this week will have the opportunity to address police directly through a series of community conversations after a string of recent violent crime — from carjackings, to armed robberies, to abductions — has left the neighborhood on edge.
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Police Hear Community Input Amid Recent Crime in Wrigleyville
Wrigleyville residents chatted with local police Tuesday amid recent instances of violent crime in Wrigleyville, NBC 5’s Kate Chappell reports.
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Security Footage Believed to Be Key in Solving Recent Robberies, Abductions in Wrigleyville
After a recent series of five robberies and abductions near Wrigley Field, locals hope that surveillance footage from nearby businesses can help catch the perpetrators. NBC 5’s Lexi Sutter reports.
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Security Footage Believed to be Key in Solving Recent Series of Robberies, Abductions in Wrigleyville
After a recent series of five robberies and abductions near Wrigley Field, locals hope that surveillance footage from nearby businesses can help catch the perpetrators.
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CPD Now Reports 5 Incidents of Gunmen Abducting, Robbing People Near Wrigley Field
Five times last weekend, armed robbers approached people on the street near Wrigley Field, forced them into waiting cars, stole their wallets and phones and then dropped them off, according to a Chicago police alert.
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Alderman Seeks Answers After Multiple Abductions, Robberies in Wrigleyville
Fresh off of a meeting with Chicago’s 19th District Police Commander Monday, Alderman Tom Tunney contemplated the latest round of crime in his 44th Ward.
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Taco Bell Breakfast Pop-Up Opening in Wrigleyville This Week
After being featured in an ad to “apologize” for Taco Bell’s breakfast menu, former SNL actor Pete Davidson is involved in the launch of a breakfast pop-up in Wrigleyville slated for later this month, according to Chicago Eater.
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2 Men Robbed, Abducted at Gunpoint in Separate Incidents Near Wrigley Field
Two men were robbed and forced into a vehicle at gunpoint in separate instances early Sunday morning in the heart of Wrigleyville, just blocks away from Wrigley Field, according to Chicago Police.
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Taco Bell to Launch Breakfast Pop-Up in Wrigleyville With Pete Davidson
After being featured in an ad to “apologize” for Taco Bell’s breakfast menu, former SNL actor Pete Davidson is involved in the launch of a breakfast pop-up in Wrigleyville slated for later this month, according to Chicago Eater.
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Man Shot While Driving in Wrigleyville
A man was wounded in a shooting in Wrigleyville on the North Side Thursday night.
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Best Bourbon Cocktails in Summer: Mordecai in Wrigleyville
Kris Peterson, a spirits archivist at Mordecai, joins ‘Chicago Today’ to share some of the best bourbon-based cocktails from the Wrigleyville bar.
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Residents Escape Fire at Wrigleyville Apartment Building
Six people were displaced Friday when flames erupted at an apartment building in Chicago’s Wrigleyville community. NBC 5’s Kye Martin reports.
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Watch: Fire Breaks Out at an Apartment Building In Wrigleyville
A fire broke out at an apartment building porch in Wrigleyville Friday morning.
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Firefighters Put Out Blaze at Apartment Building Near Wrigley Field
Firefighters put out a large blaze at an apartment building less than one block from Chicago’s Wrigley Field Friday morning.
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A Taco Bell Drag Brunch is Coming to Chicago This Weekend
If you’re in the mood to Live Más, you might want to attend the Taco Bell Drag Brunch in Chicago this weekend.
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Father of Two Gunned Down in Wrigleyville Alley on His Way to Second Job
A man gunned down in a Wrigleyville alley over the weekend worked two jobs to support his wife and two daughters, and was about to start a night shift at one of them when he was killed, according to his family.
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MLB Lockout: Wrigleyville Businesses Suffering From Lack of Cubs Baseball
Most Wrigleyville bars and restaurants are still recovering from losses due to the pandemic. Now, with MLB officially canceled the first two series of the season, they will take an even bigger hit.
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Chicago Police Investigating After Attempted Break-In Caught on Camera
A woman who lives on Chicago’s North Side recounted a terrifying encounter Saturday in which she she said a man was caught on video trying to break into her apartment. NBC 5’s Lisa Chavarria has the story.
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Steven Strauss, Owner of Iconic Wrigleyville Bar ‘Sluggers,' Dies at 76
Owner of legendary Wrigleyville bar “Sluggers” Steven Strauss has died at the age of 76, the family confirmed.