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Corrections and clarifications

Corrections and clarifications for Friday, May 14

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Ghost kitchen poll finds more than half of Chicagoans surveyed approve of...

A poll conducted on behalf of a company that runs a controversial North Side ghost kitchen site found a majority of Chicagoans surveyed approve of Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s job performance. The...

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New CDC mask guidelines: Tell us about what you plan to do

The CDC eased up its advice for what fully vaccinated people can do inside without wearing a mask. Fill out the survey to share what you're comfortable doing.

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Cook County commissioners weigh anti-retaliation law for workers getting the...

A proposal that would ban employers from punishing workers for getting the COVID-19 vaccine during work hours, following a similar policy passed by the city of Chicago last month, was introduced before...

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CPS music teacher surprised with award Thursday didn’t set out to be a Black...

Reginald Spears of Chicago's Bronzeville Classical School is one of 10 Golden Apple winners.

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Boy, 8, shot on West Side among 1 dead, 2 wounded Thursday evening in city...

A child was shot on the West Side on Thursday evening. He was among one shot and two wounded around the same time.

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McHenry County Board hears emotional comments in debate on whether to keep...

A former corrections chief pleaded Thursday for McHenry County’s jail to keep holding people accused of illegally entering the country for purposes of public safety, while advocates for ending the...

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In testimony over deadly LaSalle outbreak, top Pritzker health officials say...

Top health officials in the Pritzker administration tell a House hearing that the state VA misled them about COVID-19 protocols at veterans homes.

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Column: To keep up with Ohio, here are some incentives Illinois should offer...

Ohio is offering a $1 million prize as an incentive to get COVID-19 vaccinations. Here are some ideas for things Illinois could offer to convince people to get the jab.

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Column: A new TrumPoem: The leader of the GOP? It isn’t Liz, it’s me, me, me.

A TrumPoem about Liz Cheney, based on the words and action of our former president, Donald Trump.

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Daywatch: Illinois enters next-to-last reopening phase, ex-Blackhawks player...

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

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Video captures cat jumping from fifth floor to escape Englewood apartment fire

A black cat found some luck Thursday afternoon when it used one of its nine lives to take a chance leaping from a fifth floor unit that was on fire in Englewood.

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What’s allowed as Illinois and Chicago reopen: The rules for restaurants,...

As the city and state enter a new phase in reopening, a range of expanded activities will be allowed — from live performances to expanded capacity in businesses, gyms and other institutions.

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14-year-old girl shot, wounded in Englewood; 34-year-old man fatally shot in...

About 12:30 a.m., the 14-year-old was standing outside in the 800 block of West 61st Street when multiple bullets pierced her abdomen, Chicago police said.

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2 dead in crashes on Kennedy, Tri-State. One involved tollway maintenance...

Two men are dead after separate crashes Thursday on the Kennedy Expressway and Interstate 294, according to Illinois State Police.

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Column: A humble plea to Mayor Lori Lightfoot: Please resubscribe to the...

We elected you, Mayor Lightfoot, to represent us, fight for us, listen to us and talk to us. You need to know our stories. The Tribune tells them.

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Mayor Lori Lightfoot nominates Chicago Fire Department’s first woman...

Mayor Lori Lightfoot has chosen Annette Nance-Holt to become the first woman ever to lead the Chicago Fire Department, she announced at a graduation ceremony for paramedics on Friday. Nance-Holt has...

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Rising popularity of trap shooting heralds the return of high school firearm...

Trap shooting, a sport in which participants blast flying clay targets out of the sky, has over the last decade grown from a handful of schools in Minnesota to more than 1,000 across the country,...

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Computer hackers stole thousands of Lightfoot administration emails. Here’s a...

Hackers recently stole a cache of thousands of city of Chicago emails that were electronically transferred from Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s administration to the Jones Day law firm.City officials have...

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Coronavirus in Illinois updates: 50,326 administered vaccine doses, 1,841 new...

Here are the latest updates on the coronavirus in the Chicago area and the rest of Illinois.

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