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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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Kim Foxx can’t prosecute criminals if police aren’t arresting them

The police are supposed to serve and protect. Instead, some pass the buck.

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I used to be an identical twin

Facing cancer, my identical twin sister Marie Crossley warned me that the day was coming when I’d have to say those words. But it came much too soon.

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Acquitting Rittenhouse in Kenosha murder case would be the correct, if unjust, verdict

Before, I could see Kyle Rittenhouse being found not guilty. Now, having seen the rest of the evidence, I’d be shocked if he’s convicted of anything more than a weapons charge

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Journey back to paper’s rocky past

A new book by Cyrus Freidheim, former Sun-Times CEO, recounts past hurdles.

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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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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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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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Acquitting Rittenhouse in Kenosha murder case would be the correct, if unjust, verdict

Before, I could see Kyle Rittenhouse being found not guilty. Now, having seen the rest of the evidence, I’d be shocked if he’s convicted of anything more than a weapons charge

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Michael O’Brien’s Super 25 high school football rankings for Week 13

The top five remains rock solid and three teams make season debuts in the rankings.

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Five things Bears need to show in the second half

With Justin Fields in place as the starting QB, the Bears’ arrow should be pointing up heading into 2022. But they need more than hope, they need performance. Here’s what they need to show:

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Man found fatally shot in Austin

Darrell Russell was found unresponsive with a gunshot wound to his chest about 7:10 p.m. in the 5000 block of West Washington Boulevard, police said.

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1 killed, 1 wounded in shooting at gathering in North Austin

About 12:05 a.m., a 27-year-old man was fatally shot and a 30-year-old woman wounded in the 5900 block of West North Avenue, police said.

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3 shot in East Garfield Park

About 11:50 a.m. they were standing in the 3800 block of West Ferdinand Street, when they heard shots and felt pain.

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IHSA state football playoff scores

All the scores from the quarterfinal round of the state playoffs.

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Man found fatally shot in East Garfield Park: police

About 7:25 a.m., the 33-year-old was in the 700 block of North Ridgeway Avenue, when a vehicle pulled up to him and fired several shots in his direction.

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Chicago outdoors: “Graffiti Heron,” Dave Genz on early ice, IN coho stocking, mushroom legality question

Bill Savage’s "Graffiti Heron on North Shore Channel," Dave Genz on early ice, some figures on the coho stocking in Indiana tributaries and a question on the legality of mushroom picking are among the notes from around Chicago outdoors.

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1 killed, 4 injured in crash on Lake Shore Drive near Streeterville

The crash occurred around 3:30 a.m. in the 500 block of North Lake Shore Drive.

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88-year-old woman among 2 fatally struck by car in West Rogers Park

A sedan struck two pedestrians walking in the 6800 block of North Western Avenue.

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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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Teen fatally shot U of C grad in Hyde Park robbery, then sold electronics for $100: police

Alton Spann has been charged with first-degree murder, armed robbery and two counts of unlawful use of a weapon.

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Ex-Schaumburg CEO gets 30 days in jail for role in U.S. Capitol breach

Bradley Rukstales was the first person from Illinois to be charged in the breach, and in August he became the first Illinois resident to plead guilty to his role in the riot. He lost his job as CEO of the Schaumburg tech firm Cogensia after he was charged in January.

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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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ShotSpotter contract comes under heavy fire

The Chicago Police Department and company executives on Friday defended the gunshot detection technology amid complaints that it rarely leads to investigatory stops or evidence of gun crimes and can change the way police officers interact with residents.

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Steve Bannon indicted after defying Jan. 6 subpoena

The Justice Department said Bannon was indicted on one count for refusing to appear for a deposition last month and the other for refusing to provide documents in response to the committee’s subpoena.

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Bears legend Dick Butkus blasts team, calls for ‘drastic’ changes

Butkus shredded the offensive line, the cornerbacks and coach Matt Nagy.

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Murder charges filed in strangulation of young mother in Wheeling

Ahmeel Fowler, 26, is charged with first-degree murder in the death of 21-year-old Ja’nya Murphy, Wheeling police said in a statement.

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I used to be an identical twin

Facing cancer, my identical twin sister Marie Crossley warned me that the day was coming when I’d have to say those words. But it came much too soon.

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Afternoon Edition: Nov. 12, 2021

Today’s update is a 5-minute read that will brief you on the day’s biggest stories.

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Big Game Hunting: Can No. 9 Notre Dame win its way back to the College Football Playoff?

The picks are in: Notre Dame-Virginia, Northwestern-Wisconsin, Michigan-Penn State, Purdue-Ohio State, Minnesota-Iowa and more.

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Travel uptick expected this Thanksgiving, but hotel industry still hurting, reports say

Over 53 million Americans will travel for the Thanksgiving holiday this year, an increase of 13% from 2020, AAA predicts.

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Dusting of snow hits Chicago, the first of the season

Trace amounts of snow were measured mid-day Friday at Midway and O’Hare airports.

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Vaccinations on rise, but so are COVID-19 cases

Mayor Lori Lightfoot and her wife, Amy Eshleman, got their booster shots Friday alongside a bunch of newly vaccine- eligible children.

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Man gets 1 year in prison for paying thousands in bribes to Chicago police officers

Richard Burton admitted he paid two officers, Kevin Tate and Milot Cadichon, at least $10,000 each in exchange for early access to information from traffic crash reports between 2015 and 2017.

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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 police officer among 9 charged with defrauding low-income food program

A 16-count indictment alleges owners and workers at several Chicago-area convenience stores accepted checks from the Women, Infants and Children program for ineligible items at the stores, often at inflated prices.

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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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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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Cockbirds of the walk: Hunting the Steward Pheasant Habitat Area on opening day is the royal treatment

To hunt the Steward Pheasant Habitat Area on opening day was an experience worthy of royalty, a good example of one of the best programs of the Illinois Department of Natural Resources.

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Man released without charges after fatal domestic stabbing on South Side

The 31-year-old was stabbed in the leg by a 28-year-old man about 6:35 a.m. in the 5300 block of South Cottage Grove Avenue, police said.