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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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If Donald Trump runs again, our democracy is in danger

The new best-seller "Peril," by Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Robert Costa, details the plot to overturn the 2020 election. Trump may try to do the same in 2024.

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I vow to keep writing, for justice for Jelani Day

I returned to Peru this week, drawn by the case’s momentum and a rally here by Rev. Jesse L. Jackson and Rainbow/PUSH.

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In racially divisive Chicago ward remap fight, something’s got to give as deadline nears

Latinos on the council are fighting for two more seats, reflecting population growth. African Americans aim to hold onto what they have despite a population drop.

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John Wayne Gacy story reaches out from the past again, with another victim identified

Sneed: "It had the look of horror. Pure horror," says Attorney Terry Sullivan, who witnessed the uncovering of the crawlspace.

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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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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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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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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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Northwestern University says more people drugged off-campus, including one at student gathering

Last month, the university suspended all fraternity-related activities following reports of people drugged at campus residences.

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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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Blackhawks sexual-assault scandal: Our latest reporting and commentary

Major organizational changes are coming to the Hawks as part of the fallout from the team’s mishandling of 2010 sexual-assault allegations.

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Trial of Kyle Rittenhouse

Rittenhouse is charged with homicide and other crimes in the fatal shootings of two people and the wounding of another during protests last August in Kenosha, Wisconsin.

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Aurora borealis to light up northern US skies, could be visible farther south than usual

A good chunk of the northern part of the country may get treated to a light show called the aurora borealis, or Northern Lights.

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3 dead, 1 injured, in Lisle crash

Police responded to a call of a crash near Warrenville Road and Navistar Drive and found one vehicle "severely damaged," according to the Lisle Police Department.

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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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Former Bears LT Jimbo Covert will get his Hall of Fame ring at halftime Sunday

Jimbo Covert is bringing his Pro Football Hall of Fame celebration back to Chicago.

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Police investigate death of 1-month-old girl found unresponsive in Forest Glen

Viviana Hernandez was found unresponsive in bed with her mother about 6 a.m. in the 5000 block of West Catalpa Avenue.

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Key players in Kyle Rittenhouse trial include judge with reputation for being stern

Rittenhouse went to Kenosha after social media pleas to protect businesses during protests over the shooting of a Black man by a white police officer. There, he shot three men, killing two and wounding a third.

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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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Bison through the chute to their new home: Young bulls arrive and acclimate at Kankakee Sands

Ten young bull bison arrived and acclimated well at Kankakee Sands, one of three sites near Chicago with reintroduced wild bison.

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2 fatally shot in Avondale

About 12:05 a.m., Chicago police found two men, 28 and 26, shot in the 2700 block of West Belmont Avenue, police said. Both were taken to Illinois Masonic Medical Center, where they died, police said.

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Teen boy, 16, shot while waiting for friend in Near West Side

The teen was standing outside waiting for a friend about 7:30 p.m. in the 300 block of South Western Avenue when someone in the back seat of a black Kia fired shots.

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Man found shot to death in Washington Heights

Dadino Robinson was found unresponsive about 5:15 a.m. in the 10000 block of South May Street.

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IHSA state football playoff scores

All the scores from the first round.

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I vow to keep writing, for justice for Jelani Day

I returned to Peru this week, drawn by the case’s momentum and a rally here by Rev. Jesse L. Jackson and Rainbow/PUSH.

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Student absences rose, test scores dropped during pandemic, new Illinois report card shows

The report released Friday reflects the significant impact of remote learning and the pandemic on student enrollment, attendance and academic achievement.

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Zayn Malik pleads no contest to harassing Gigi Hadid, mom

The former One Direction singer was accused of grabbing Yolanda Hadid and shoving her against a dresser, according to court documents. Malik engaged in "continuous cursing" at Yolanda Hadid, the documents said.

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Big Game Hunting: Wolverines or Spartans? Bunyanesque record of 8-0 awaits winners

The picks are in for Michigan-Michigan State, Penn State-Ohio State, North Carolina-Notre Dame, Rutgers-Illinois, Minnesota-Northwestern and more.

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Close, but not too close: Vaccines will make for a merrier 2021 holiday season — but a little air and space are also advised

A year after recommending everyone stay home for the holidays, officials still say gatherings should be kept small. And keep the buffet line moving. Guests shouldn’t be congregating closely together in the kitchen or other tight spaces.

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FDA paves way for Pfizer COVID-19 vaccinations in young kids

The FDA cleared kid-size doses — just a third of the amount given to teens and adults — for emergency use, and up to 28 million more American children could be eligible for vaccinations as early as next week.

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Afternoon Edition: Oct. 29, 2021

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

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City Council rejects effort to repeal city’s vaccine mandate

The ordinance failed Friday by a vote of 30-13. Ald. Andre Vasquez said the repeal was backed by a "fringe minority " within the fire and police departments. "And it is embarrassing,. ... We’re Chicago. This isn’t Arkansas."

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Kevin Cheveldayoff won’t be fired, disciplined by NHL for involvement in Blackhawks scandal

Cheveldayoff, formerly the Hawks’ assistant general manager and now the Jets’ GM, was found to be only an "observer" in a May 2010 meeting.

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Nursing homes in 3 states face new laws limiting profits in an effort to improve care

Massachusetts, New Jersey and New York also are mandating how much nursing homes must spend on direct care. Facilities that exceed the limits will have to pay the state the difference.

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GOP Rep. Adam Kinzinger not running for reelection: ‘This isn’t the end of my political future, but the beginning’

Hours after Democrats passed the new Illinois congressional remap GOP Rep. Adam Kinzinger said he will not run again; was pitted against GOP Rep. Darin LaHood.

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Marie Newman to challenge Sean Casten after Illinois Democrats pitted her against Jesus ‘Chuy’ Garcia

"Since the beginning of the redistricting process, I have never wanted to see friends run against friends," Rep. Sean Casten, D-Ill. said in a statement.

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Boy, 15, charged with fatally shooting 14-year-old boy and wounding two other young teens in Morgan Park

William Pemberton, 14, was standing on a sidewalk with a 14-year-old girl and a 15-year-old boy when someone walked up and opened fire.

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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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Biden: Pope said he should ‘keep receiving communion’

President Joe Biden’s support for abortion rights and same-sex marriage has has put him at odds with many U.S. bishops, some of whom have suggested he should be denied Communion.