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Illinois Iraq War vet with PTSD wins class-action suit to upgrade discharge, get VA benefits
Tyson Manker’s case also could help thousands of other vets with post-traumatic stress disorder try to upgrade less-than-honorable discharges and get benefits.
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At Chicago elementary school, staff, moms, kids step in when CPS can’t keep school clean
After weeks of problems at Eberhart Elementary on the Southwest Side, CPS finally sent a substitute custodian — after Sun-Times reporters asked about the filth.
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As violent crime soars in Chicago, ‘safety gap’ among neighborhoods widens
West Garfield Park, the city’s most dangerous community area, has seen a rate of shootings nearly 20 times higher than downtown, a Sun-Times analysis finds. The gap is even higher with six other police districts on the North Side.
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Illinois Iraq War vet with PTSD wins class-action suit to upgrade discharge, get VA benefits
Tyson Manker’s case also could help thousands of other vets with post-traumatic stress disorder try to upgrade less-than-honorable discharges and get benefits.
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A Chicago full house? Lightfoot is dealt five casino proposals, including a pair backed by billionaire Neil Bluhm
No wild cards were among the competing developers’ chosen sites, proposing projects at or near McCormick Place, the vacant South Loop site known as "the 78" and the Chicago Tribune’s Near North Side publishing plant.
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Federal judge denies bid by Chicago firefighters, other city employees to block vaccine mandates
U.S. District Judge John Lee spent nearly an hour explaining his decision and said, "This court cannot ignore the binding precedent of the Supreme Court or the 7th Circuit because plaintiffs find it to be antiquated."
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How ‘Let’s Go Brandon’ became right wing code for insulting Joe Biden
"Let’s Go Brandon" has been growing in right-wing circles, and now the seemingly upbeat sentiment — actually a stand-in for swearing at Joe Biden — is everywhere.
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One of the biggest games of Matt Nagy’s career will take place without him
Bears coach Matt Nagy was ruled out for Sunday’s game because of the coronavirus.
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What does the future hold for Allie Quigley?
Sky star’s season with Russian team is just beginning, plus she needs to determine if she wants to retire
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Michael Mayer is a monster on the loose for Notre Dame
Irish opponents are finding it’s a horror show trying to stop the relentless tight end.
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Bold trade-deadline moves the Bears must make (but won’t)
They’re stuck in the middle. Here are moves they could make at the deadline — but won’t — to change that.
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A fond farewell to Ed Galvin, the high school basketball coach I carried with me all these years
The former Fenwick coach thought of us as his sons.
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Eric Ferguson quits The Mix
Ferguson had been off the air throughout October after management suspended him following lawsuits from female colleagues who claimed he created an "unbearable" work environment.
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Funny Second City e.t.c. show focuses on its stars
Each likable actor in ‘The Best Decision You’ve Ever Made’ establishes an identity amid the clever scenes and improv.
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Jane Foley, famed conservator who restored German U-boat for Museum of Science and Industry, dead at 71
During a career she didn’t start till her 40s, she preserved relics and objets d’art all over the word, including some of the most beloved museum artifacts in Chicago.
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In Pilsen, an artist uses an iconic Aztec warrior figure to symbolize stages of life
Mauricio Ramirez says his ‘Pilsen Warrior Mural’ on the side of an apartment building at 1541 W. 18th St. is ‘all about the evolution.’
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The Mix: things to do in Chicago Oct. 28-Nov. 3
From theater and music to museums and family events, we’ve got just the ticket with our entertainment guide to some of the fun kicking off in the week ahead.