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For parks aquatics boss, firing over Chicago lifeguards scandal a hard fall from the family business
Eric Fischer, one in a family of lifeguards, started with a glamor gig at Oak Street Beach. He was fired after being accused of ignoring a complaint involving one of his daughters, also a lifeguard at Oak Street Beach.
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Catholic order found California abuse complaint credible, then moved priest to Chicago, by schools
Rev. Timothy Keppel ended up living next to two Chicago-area schools, records show. His Resurrectionist order didn’t tell either about the accusations he faced. The order also has had other credibly accused clerics living in Chicago.
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An underwater lakeside dump could have become a park. Now it might turn into a bigger dump.
The Army Corps and the city of Chicago are advancing a plan to expand the so-called confined disposal facility, which is next to Calumet Park on the Southeast Side. That would delay a potential conversion to parkland for at least another two decades.
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Chicago used the water supply as revenue, then punished those who can’t afford the cost
Tens of thousands of Chicago homeowners — most in majority-Black ZIP codes — are collectively $421 million in debt for a resource they can’t live without.
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Lightfoot brands COPA’s suspension recommendation for slain Officer Ella French the ‘height of tone-deafness’
"It just doesn’t make sense that COPA made this decision," the mayor said.
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Surge protectors? Experts urge vaccinations as state’s climbing COVID-19 cases spark concerns of ‘yet another wave’
The state logged 22,600 new cases of the deadly virus over the past week. The numbers, reported by the Illinois Department of Public Health on Friday, represent an increase of 29% over the seven-day caseload reported a week ago.
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With unpredictable COVID, the state’s mask mandate won’t be lifted any time soon
Last year, COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations and deaths shot up in November and continued ravaging our still mostly unvaccinated state through January.
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Bears have QB in Justin Fields, but what about supporting cast heading into 2022?
In addition to Fields, the team has five potential starters on offense from the last two draft classes. The rest of this season should be used to evaluate whether those pieces are good enough.
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This You Gotta See: No West rest for Bulls; Red Stars in semis; ‘Man in the Arena’ debuts
There’s no reason the Bulls can’t get a win — or two — in L.A. before moving on to Portland and Denver and, hopefully, not behaving as if those places are worlds apart from, say, Toronto and Boston.
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Loyola shuts out Lincoln-Way East
Mikey Baker’s 32-yard field goal with nine seconds left in the first half proved to be enough for a 3-0 win over Lincoln-Way East in a Class 8A quarterfinal in Wilmette.
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Jack Lausch’s four TDs lead Brother Rice past Mount Carmel
Brother Rice quarterback Jack Lausch finished his postgame TV interview and turned around to find a dozen or so younger kids waiting for his autograph.
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Bulls guard Zach LaVine will have to deal with a familiar blueprint
In previous seasons, defenses had no problem making life difficult for LaVine. Without the outside shooting of Nikola Vucevic for the time being, guess which game plan is back.
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Now 80, Caryl Yasko restores iconic 1975 mural honoring Lemont quarries, stone-cutting past
After creating it nearly half a century ago, she came back to the southwest suburb for a third time to refresh the iconic mural.
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With new cut of ‘Rocky IV,’ Stallone gives Apollo (and the movie) more dignity
The silly robot’s gone and Creed puts up a better fight in the revised version, called ‘Rocky Vs. Drago’
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Cinespace sold to buyout firm in deal reportedly worth $1 billion
A former Netflix executive will become a top official at the South Side studio home to "Chicago Fire" and other TV and film productions.
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‘Mayor of Kingstown’: Jeremy Renner runs the show in a place where prison’s the town business
His ferocious performance anchors the highly pedigreed series from the co-creator of ‘Yellowstone.’
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‘Sister Act’ musical at Mercury Theater is positively heavenly
Based on the 1992 movie of the same name, the Mercury Theater’s production goes down as easy as cotton candy. But it’s cotton candy as served by a Michelin-starred restaurant.