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Shortage of anesthesiologists at Sherman tied to hospital’s decision not to...

Advocate Sherman Hospital in Elgin is moving noncritical and elective procedures to other hospitals in its health system until mid-September because they don’t have enough anesthesia doctors after...

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48 people shot in weekend gun violence through Sunday morning, including 10...

Ten children and teenagers were among the 48 people shot in Chicago this weekend, through Sunday morning, police said.

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Singer Sarah Harding of British group Girls Aloud dies at 39

Singer Sarah Harding of the British pop group Girls Aloud has died after a battle with breast cancer, her mother said Sunday. She was 39.

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Enjoying Labor Day Weekend in Chicago

Chicagoans enjoy time away from work and pleasant weather during the Labor Day Weekend.

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‘Pretty nice’ weather, the last day of beach season and how to get around:...

The Pullman factory strike of 1894 that led to the establishment of Labor Day as a national holiday.

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Chicago’s summer 2021: It was hot, wet and full of severe weather. Plus, a...

The National Weather Service and the Illinois State Climatologist share the latest data on how this summer compares with almost 150 years of Chicago weather history.

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Labor Day Weekend Violence in Chicago

At least 10 children and teenagers were among 48 shot people shot as of Sunday morning during Labor Day Weekend in Chicago.

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Mom of slain boy, 4, pleads for public’s help after son fatally shot while...

Mychal Moultry Jr., a 4-year-old boy from Alabama, died Sunday in Chicago after he was shot in a Woodlawn apartment over Labor Day weekend.

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At least 58 people shot over Labor Day weekend

The violence in Chicago continued, with at least 58 people shot over the Labor Day weekend.

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East Lakeview neighborhood parade returns on Labor Day

58-year-old event returns after the pandemic caused a hiatus.

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Gov. J.B. Pritzker, Interior Secretary Deb Haaland speak at Pullman National...

Officials gathered in Pullman on Labor Day for the official ribbon-cutting ceremony and dedication of the Pullman National Monument visitor center and factory grounds.

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Chicago aldermen are up for their biggest raises in 15 years. Will any of...

It's a "slap in the face" that council raises are tied to inflation, one critic said. Highest pay will top $130,000.

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Daywatch: What to know about new COVID variant mu in Illinois | Will Chicago...

Good morning, Chicago. Here are some of the top stories you need to know to start your day.

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Chicago aldermen pay: A ward-by-ward look at how much money each City Council...

Aldermen's salaries range from less than $110,000 to more than $123,000.

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Body of Marine Cpl. Humberto Sanchez, who was killed in Afghanistan attack,...

The body of a Marine from northern Indiana who was killed in an attack at Afghanistan’s Kabul airport will be returned to Indiana on Sunday.

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Search continues for missing ISU student Jelani Day. Efforts include...

Bloomington police are continuing to search for a 25-year-old Illinois State University student who was reported missing nearly two weeks ago.

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As CPD makes changes to increase diversity, a former candidate questions...

As the Chicago Police Department struggles to retain Black applicants, candidates like Kaneacha Davis have found themselves on the outside looking in.

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Evanston police continue to investigate weekend shooting death of 21-year-old...

Evanston police this week continue to investigate a holiday weekend shooting death of a 21-year-old man inside his home.

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Round Lake Beach man killed after losing control of motorcycle

Lake County Coroner Jennifer Banek on Tuesday identified the motorcyclist as Daniel McPherson, 21, of Round Lake Beach.

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Customs and Border Protection seizes fake COVID-19 vaccination cards at O’Hare

U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents working at Chicago O’Hare’s international mail facility seized 19 counterfeit vaccine cards Aug. 31, the agency said in a news release Tuesday.

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