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Firefighter, 2 women injured in South Side fire, officials say

A firefighter and two women suffered minor injuries likely due to smoke inhalation during a South Side fire Wednesday morning, according to the Chicago Fire Department.

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Milwaukee Bucks executive Alex Lasry announces Democratic US Senate run for...

Lasry said he was running because Johnson was “peddling lies and conspiracies” and didn’t represent the people of Wisconsin.

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What is an ice dam? How do they form? And what to do about them

Keep an eye out homeowners, it’s ice dam season, which are caused by melting snow that can cause water to leak into houses.

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Family remembers the life of Eddie Glanz, founder of Little Louie’s hot dog...

Eddie Glanz died Feb. 4, 2021, at the age of 87.

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Rooftops tested by heavy snowfalls

Heavy snowfall having an effect on Chicago-area roofs

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Feds allege Chicago man carjacked victim at gunpoint in Orland Park

A Chicago man has been hit with federal charges alleging he carjacked a Mercedes at gunpoint on Friday before crashing the car on the South Side and firing a shot at police as he fled.

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Police trying to identify dead man found Tuesday in Union Township

The Porter County Sheriff’s Department and Coroner’s Office are investigating the discovery of a deceased man Tuesday evening in Union Township and looking for his identity.

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Gov. J.B. Pritzker goes after Republicans in budget, State of State speech,...

Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker Pritzker goes after Republicans in his budget and State of State speech, saying ‘their idea of bipartisanship ends when hard choices must be made’

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Read Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s State of the State and budget address

Here is the prepared text for Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s prerecorded budget address and State of the State speech that he delivered to Illinois lawmakers on Wednesday.

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Snow mounds have gotten so big in Chicago that officials say piles will be...

As Chicago digs out of this week’s winter storm, Chicago officials said they have their bases covered with removing the unwieldy piles of snow that have become a hindrance for pedestrians and drivers.

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2 people shot, 1 fatally, in fast-food parking lot in West Chatham

Two men were shot, one of them fatally, in a fast-food parking lot in the West Chatham neighborhood Tuesday night, according to authorities.

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Here’s what you need to know about COVID-19 vaccines in Illinois

The Chicago area, plagued with overloaded registration systems and vaccine shortages, has among the lower vaccination rates in the state.

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68-year-old man killed by stray bullet while driving in Bridgeport, police say

A 68-year-old man was killed when he was hit by a stray bullet while driving in the Bridgeport neighborhood Tuesday evening, Chicago police said.

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Executioners’ sanitized reports of deaths by lethal injections in federal...

Executioners likened the process of dying by lethal injection to falling asleep, but their tranquil accounts are at odds with reports by media witnesses.

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Snow remains in forecast but it could come too late to break Chicago’s streak...

Chicago could break a long-standing record for consecutive number of days with measurable snow before subzero temps give way this weekend to more seasonable weather that could begin to melt the city's...

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Rush Limbaugh, conservative talk radio pioneer, dead at 70

Rush Limbaugh died after a long battle with lung cancer. He was 70.

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5 takeaways from Pritzker’s Illinois budget proposal

Here’s a look at some of the key points of Pritzker’s proposal.

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Snow cover vs. snow depth: Looking at the data, we’re doing just fine on both...

An estimated 73.2% of the contiguous United States was blanketed by accumulated snow, or snow cover, as of Feb. 16, according to NOAA’s National Operational Hydrologic Remote Sensing Center. That is...

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Ash Wednesday during coronavirus

Because of the coronavirus pandemic, area churches had to get even more thoughtful and creative in bringing ashes to the public in ways that observers would feel safe and comfortable.

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Waukegan man charged in Valentine’s Day killing of ex-wife

Police are characterizing her death as related to domestic violence.

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