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Laura Sudler, real estate agent and volunteer with groups including SOS...

Laura Sudler, a real estate agent and civic volunteer for organizations including the Chicago Academy of Sciences, has died.

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Driver going wrong way crashes into Orland Park man’s vehicle on Stevenson,...

Two people were killed in a crash along the Stevenson Expressway in Summit early Monday, officials said.

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COVID-19 vaccine boosters could mean billions for drugmakers

Billions more in profits are at stake for some vaccine makers as the U.S. moves toward dispensing COVID-19 booster shots to shore up Americans’ protection against the virus.

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Lightfoot’s former top attorney, who resigned over Anjanette Young raid...

Mark Flessner resigned late last year but later received a Board of Ethics ruling that he could accept more city work.

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Naperville man fatally shot, Chicago man stabbed Sunday afternoon in Evanston

Evanston police continue to investigate Monday after a man was fatally shot and another was stabbed Sunday afternoon.

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Jury informs court at R. Kelly’s federal racketeering trial that they have...

The jury at R. Kelly's federal racketeering trial has reached a verdict.

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R. Kelly timeline: Chicago upbringing, rapid rise to stardom and years of...

Here is a brief history of the singer’s success and troubles.

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Former Ald. Ricardo Muñoz pleads guilty to spending campaign funds on sports,...

Former 22nd Ward Ald. Ricardo Muñoz pleaded guilty to spending cash from a political fund on personal items such as sports tickets, meals and travel.

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67 shot, 8 fatally during weekend that saw 2 mass shootings and 9 juveniles...

Four people were shot, including a 17-year-old boy, early Monday in Humboldt Park in one of two mass shootings during a weekend with 67 people shot, eight of them fatally, according to Chicago police.

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Friends mourn teenage community organizer who was fatally shot while sitting...

Friends are mourning the loss of a young community organizer who died Sunday after being shot while in a parked car in the West Elsdon neighborhood.

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Park Ridge parent, former mayoral candidate sues School District 64 after...

A Park Ridge parent and one-time candidate for mayor has filed a lawsuit against a local school district after his children were reportedly required to quarantine at home following a family trip overseas.

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Two men shot to death in South Holland

A South Holland man and an Oak Lawn man were shot to death this weekend in South Holland, according to the Cook County medical examiner's office

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Douglass Park neighbors divided over Riot Fest as some complain about damage...

Chicago’s four-day rock, punk and hip-hop music festival, which moved to Douglass Park in 2015 after residents campaigned for its removal from Humboldt Park, is a source of disagreement within the...

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Former WTMX staffer sues ‘Eric in the Morning’ host Eric Ferguson, alleging...

A former assistant producer alleges Ferguson coerced sexual favors then punished her when she refused to resume an “unwelcome sexual relationship.”

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Police Superintendent Brown: ‘Don’t give us a pass. But when we do well, we’d...

Superintendent Brown: ‘Don’t give us a pass. But when we do well, we’d sure like to be acknowledged.’

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In federal courtroom far from his hometown, remnants of R. Kelly’s...

R. Kelly was convicted by a federal jury in New York on Monday of racketeering conspiracy alleging he headed a criminal enterprise that employed agents, bodyguards and others to lure girls and young...

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Northwestern cancels fraternity activities, protesters call for abolishing...

After at least two students reported they were drugged and assaulted, a group decided to immediately cancel all fraternity events through Oct. 17.

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‘This is a beginning’: Mayor Lori Lightfoot announces first ‘citywide...

Mayor Lori Lightfoot announced Monday that she is launching the first “citywide strategic plan” that will address gender-based violence and human trafficking and is dedicating $25 million to the...

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Former Northwestern professor’s defense blames ex-codefendant for alleged...

Ex-professor's defense tells jurors he was a victim, too, framed by his onetime co-defendant in slaying of boyfriend.

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White Sox single game playoff tickets to go on sale Wednesday

White Sox single game playoff tickets on sale Wednesday

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