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At Kyle Rittenhouse court hearing Friday, judge expected to decide on...

A judge will decide whether jurors at Kyle Rittenhouse's trial will see video that prosecutors say shows him talking about wanting to shoot people.

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Column: Why do unvaccinated people in Florida — land of predictable tragedies...

Florida now has more COVID-19 deaths than the number of U.S. soldiers killed in the Vietnam War.

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23 shot — 4 fatally — overnight in Chicago. Wounded include 2 teens and man...

Three people were killed in separate shootings Thursday evening and Friday morning in Chicago, police said.

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Ex-suburban fire chief charged with felony public indecency near school

Former Oak Brook fire chief charged with felony public indecency near school.

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Man killed after his motorcycle goes off the road on Naper Boulevard,...

Police say a 22-year-man died from injuries he received Thursday when his motorcycle went off the road on Naper Boulevard near Stoney Brook Drive in Naperville.

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Marjorie David, first editor of Tribune’s WOMANEWS section, dies

Marjorie David, the first editor of the Chicago Tribune's WOMANEWS section in 1991, dies at 74

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COVID-19 in Chicago-area schools: Outbreaks and cases by county (updated...

Coronavirus in Chicago schools and throughout the state is reported by local health departments to the Illinois Department of Public Health.

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Chicago rainfall 2021: It’s not enough — and here’s what forecasters predict...

A dry September continues to add to Chicago's rain deficit for 2021.

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Rittenhouse judge bars evidence connecting teen to Proud Boys during trial

Kyle Rittenhouse's jury will not hear testimony tying him to Proud Boys at murder trial, judge rules.

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As talks with unions continue, Gov. J.B. Pritzker extends deadline for...

Gov. J.B. Pritzker's extends his deadline for many state workers to get vaccinated against the coronavirus amid ongoing talks with the state employees' union.

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As plans for booster shots are still up for debate, many with medical...

For most of us, the debate continues on the need for a COVID-19 booster shot, but those with medical conditions have already received a third dose.

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Chicago gas station owners say city inspectors shutting them down for minor...

Arab American gas station owners are calling for a City Council investigation into recent station shutdowns.

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With prosecutors wrapping their case at R. Kelly’s federal racketeering trial...

After four weeks and an avalanche of witnesses portraying R. Kelly as the predatory ringleader of a long-running criminal enterprise, federal prosecutors in Brooklyn are expected to rest their case as...

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TikTok challenge leads to ransacking of suburban Chicago school bathrooms

The so-called “devious lick” TikTok bathroom challenge that has lured teens nationwide to wreak havoc on school restrooms has arrived in suburban Chicago districts, where officials are warning the...

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As COVID-19 school outbreaks in Illinois climb, overall childhood virus cases...

The state health department reported Friday the number of childhood virus cases appeared to decline the week before, while the number of school outbreaks in Illinois continued to climb.

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Mexican Independence Day Caravan 2021

Southeast Side residents participate in the Mexican Independence Day Caravan 2021, beginning at East 102nd Street and South Ewing Avenue, in Chicago's East Side neighborhood on Sept. 17, 2021. The...

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‘Peaceful and responsible’ Mexican Independence Day celebrations urged as...

City officials Friday night said there would be “rolling closures” of roads in the central business district in the South Loop in response to Mexican Independence Day celebrations in the area.

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Moon Festival in Chicago

The Moon Festival is a traditional Chinese celebration of the autumn season held in Chinatown in Chicago.

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5 dead, at least 10 wounded in city shootings since Friday afternoon, police say

Five people are dead, and at least 12 others have been wounded in city gun violence since Friday afternoon, Chicago police said.

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Charges pending for suspect who stabbed man on North Side

A 29-year-old man was in critical condition Saturday morning after walking into the police station after being stabbed in his chest, Chicago police said.

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