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Former Det. Guevara might answer questions about torture claims
Retired Detective Reynaldo Guevara may soon have to answer questions under oath about allegations he framed suspects in cases dating back decades.
Rick Bayless’ Topolobampo wins top honor at James Beard Awards
The tony Chicago eatery on North Clark Street was named outstanding restaurant for 2017.
Sweet: United prepares for turbulent hearings on Capitol Hill
CEO Oscar Munoz will testify Tuesday in the House, while Chicago Aviation head Ginger Evans will appear before a Senate panel Thursday.
Planned Parenthood targets Roskam in TV ad, poll
Planned Parenthood on Tuesday released a poll and TV ad targeting Republican Rep. Peter Roskam.
Obama, Michelle to unveil Obama Center details in Chicago
The couple will show a conceptual model of their center and get “input” from a handpicked audience gathered at the South Shore Cultural Center.
Chicago workers, immigrants hit streets for May Day celebrations
Dozens gathered to rally at Tenochtitlan Plaza in Pilsen before joining a larger rally at Union Park; from there, a march to the Loop was planned.
Mayoral troubleshooter to lead Olive-Harvey College
Felicia Davis is one of two interim presidents chosen by newly-appointed City Colleges Chancellor Juan Salgado in his first official day on the job.
Bridie McCann dies; helped build family electrical business
Irish immigrant Bridie McCann’s organizing skills and canny assessment of people helped her husband build a successful electrician’s business.
Kapos: Lisa Madigan pulls in names, cash
Lisa Madigan’s “Lead, Women, Lead” annual campaign fundraiser packed the house at Maggiano’s Banquets on Monday.
Police: Downward trend in shootings continues in April
The number of shootings in Chicago declined for the second month in a row in April, according to Chicago Police.