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‘March after march. Protest after protest. And nothing changes in America’
Chicago protesters Wednesday evening assail ‘travesty’ in Breonna Taylor police shooting and grand jury decision.
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Rosemont mayor puts his nephew the police chief on leave for unspecified reasons
Sources told the Sun-Times that Mayor Bradley Stephens acted after being approached by members of his nephew Donald E. Stephens III’s department with concerns about his leadership and conduct.
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A remote learning debate rages: How much computer time is too much?
A parent started an online petition calling on CPS to reduce the amount of screen time for the youngest students. But not all families think the requirements are too burdensome.
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Dread Head Cowboy’s horse may need to be euthanized after trauma from Dan Ryan protest, prosecutors say
One veterinarian equated Monday’s incident to "forcing an 80-year-old woman to run a full marathon," Cook County prosecutors said.
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Controversial ‘no-knock’ warrants questioned in Breonna Taylor case are legal in Illinois
Chicago Police use of no-knock warrants has come under scrutiny in recent years, with several lawsuits filed against officers who allegedly used them to search the homes of people who’ve done nothing wrong.
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Pritzker and fellow Democrats open wallets to defeat GOP legislator who made disparaging remarks about Black LGBTQ challenger
Since a trio of state House Democrats held a news conference Monday playing the recordings and denouncing state Rep. Amy Grant, Democrat Ken Mejia-Beal has taken in $158,828.90 in donations – bringing his total campaign war chest to $417,185.90
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Pritzker touts state’s COVID-19 testing as best ‘between the two coasts,’ but warns of looming trouble for Rockford, Galena area
The state reporting more than 74,000 tests over the weekend — a new high — comes as it logs an additional 22 deaths and 1,848 new cases of the coronavirus, bringing the total number of cases to 279,114.
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Funeral services Thursday for Mark S. Allen, Chicago community activist
The Rev. Al Sharpton called him ‘a true freedom fighter and grassroots organizer.’ He was ‘determined to speak truth to power, while also lifting up and empowering the Black community,’ State’s Attorney Kim Foxx tweeted.
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2 Louisville officers shot amid Breonna Taylor protests
Interim Louisville Police Chief Robert Schroeder said a suspect was in custody but did not offer details about whether that person was participating in the demonstrations. He says both officers are expected to recover, and one is undergoing surgery.
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How to vote in the November election in Illinois
Everything you need to know to get your ballot counted in the 2020 election, from early voting to mail-in ballots to voting on Election Day.
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Gale Sayers, ‘Kansas Comet’ and Bears legend, dies at 77
Though other great running backs were more prolific — Jim Brown before him and Walter Payton after him, among others — there rarely if ever has been a weapon as dangerous from anywhere on a football field as Sayers.
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Despite Cubs’ loss, Kyle Hendricks strong in final start before postseason
Hendricks pitched like one of baseball’s best starters in September, finishing the month 3-1 with a 1.45 ERA.
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Indians walk off White Sox again
Jordan Luplow’s homer in the ninth gave the Indians a 3-2 victory that dropped the Sox into second place.
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Gale Sayers’ greatness left us wanting so much more
He’ll be remembered for his extraordinary talent, and he’ll be remembered for knee injuries that robbed him of his speed and agility.
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Anthony Rizzo homers in back-to-back games, but offense continues to scuffle
Rizzo homered in his first at-bat in the Cubs’ 2-1 loss to the Pirates on Wednesday.
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‘Fargo’: Chris Rock brings the pain — and the menace — in an ambitious, mobbed-up period piece
Chicago poses as 1950 Kansas City in the fourth season of FX’s series, full of elaborate scenes and strong performances.
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The Mix: Chicago Children’s Choir, South Side Film Fest and more things to do Sept. 24-30
There’s much to see and do online and in-person in Chicago in the week ahead.
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This week in history: Trial of the ‘Chicago 7’ starts
On Sept. 24, 1969, the trial of the infamous ‘Chicago 7’ began. Here’s what coverage from the Chicago Daily News looked like.
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Dear Abby: Mom says my polite, pudgy boyfriend is ‘gross’
The hardworking man takes good care of his sweetheart and her child, and she wishes her mother would warm up to him.
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