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Illinois’ fall COVID-19 surge continues as state announces 10,631 new cases, another 72 deaths

Lightfoot tweeted Sunday night that one in 18 Chicagoans have active COVID-19 infections as of Friday. "Wear your masks. Wash your hands. Watch your distance," her Twitter post said.

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He went to the hospital in the morning. By mid-afternoon, he was dead from COVID-19.

Most people won’t die from coronavirus. But many families will feel its pain. Just as John Sprinkle’s family now does.

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We’ve come a long way in America, but Black folks are still not free

If I could speak freely, I’d say that after all the marches and protests this summer and fall, Black Lives still don’t matter to us all.

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Time for the GOP to tell Trump it’s over

Every day that President Donald Trump drags his heels on acknowledging he lost poses a threat to our democracy.

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Underwood’s health care message topped Oberweis effort to link her to violence

On Thursday, the Associated Press declared Congresswoman Lauren Underwood the victor in the 14th Congressional District, defeating GOP state Sen. Jim Oberweis.

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Illinois Democratic Party not ready to yank the chair from under Madigan

The 36 men and women who technically have the power to end the party reign of the powerful but beleaguered Southwest Side Democrat are not exactly grabbing pitchforks and storming the castle.

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Bears-Vikings: ‘Everybody knows how big this game is’

Bears coaches stressed to their players all week that they can control their own destiny this season — but it has to start with beating the 3-5 Vikings.

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With fun new script, ‘Wedding Crashers’ sequel now ‘makes sense’ to Vince Vaughn

"That’s actually something that you might see sooner than later," says the actor, on screen as a serial killer (and a teenage girl) in ‘Freaky.’

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Horoscope for Monday, Nov. 16, 2020

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Dustin Johnson buries some major memories, wins the Masters

He capped off a one-of-a-kind Masters with a performance never seen at Augusta National.

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Girl, 14, among 3 shot at Chatham dance studio: police

The girl was struck in the shoulder and taken to Comer Children’s Hospital in fair condition, while two men, 18 and 19, were hospitalized in serious condition, police said.

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75-year-old cyclist killed in Cicero crash

Efren Avitia was biking about 10 a.m. near 31st Street and Austin Boulevard when he was hit by a vehicle, according to the Cook County medical examiner’s office.

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Man injured in rollover crash on Lake Shore Drive

The man, 34, was driving north in a Honda about 5:10 p.m. when he lost control of his vehicle and hit a wall near Oak Street, causing the vehicle to flip over, Chicago police said.

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Sheriff’s office suspends in-person visits at Cook County Jail

The suspension is effective Monday, the sheriff’s office announced, citing the rising case numbers as well as the stay-at-home advisory issued Thursday for Chicago and suburban Cook County.

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With fun new script, ‘Wedding Crashers’ sequel now ‘makes sense’ to Vince Vaughn

"That’s actually something that you might see sooner than later," says the actor, on screen as a serial killer (and a teenage girl) in ‘Freaky.’

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Wind advisory extended after strong gusts topple trees, close suburban COVID-19 testing sites

Blustery weather tore through the Chicago area Sunday, knocking down several trees in the city and forcing some suburban coronavirus testing locations to close early.

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Underwood’s health care message topped Oberweis effort to link her to violence

On Thursday, the Associated Press declared Congresswoman Lauren Underwood the victor in the 14th Congressional District, defeating GOP state Sen. Jim Oberweis.

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Support those who are bringing us a COVID-19 vaccine

Do not enact any policy that could slow down efforts.

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Statewide COVID-19 outbreak continues with 10,631 new cases Sunday (LIVE UPDATES)

Here’s the latest news on how COVID-19 is impacting Chicago and Illinois.

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Bears-Vikings has lackluster QB showdown of Nick Foles vs. Kirk Cousins

Both teams have learned the hard way the last few years that it’s hard to be a contender without a strong quarterback, even with everything else in place.

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Biden’s science advisers to meet with vaccine makers in coming days

The seven-day rolling average for new daily coronavirus cases stood at 145,400 on Saturday, according to data from Johns Hopkins University.

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Bears-Vikings: ‘Everybody knows how big this game is’

Bears coaches stressed to their players all week that they can control their own destiny this season — but it has to start with beating the 3-5 Vikings.

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Prepare for the worst

Realities of pandemic will dictate when basketball starts — if it begins at all

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Bears vs. Vikings: What to Watch 4

Vikings running back Dalvin Cook comes to Soldier Field red-hot again — 163 and 206 yards in his last two games — but faces a Bears defense that has shut him down all three times they’ve faced him.

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Dolton police shooting: video shows man shot by officers had gun, wouldn’t drop it

The footage, released by the village, shows officers telling Carterris Doty to drop the gun dozens of times. Dolton Mayor Riley Rogers said the video "exonerates" the officers, and he commended them for their restraint.
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Bears have to run before offense can walk

Offensive coordinator Bill Lazor faces a daunting challenge in his first game calling plays for Matt Nagy. He must breathe life into a running game with David Montgomery out and a makeshift offensive line.

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Bears to add former Pro Bowl RB Lamar Miller for Vikings game: report

Without David Montgomery, Miller might be their best shot. There’s uncertainty about the knee injury that has kept him out of the NFL since the 2019 preseason, but he was one of the league’s most dangerous running backs at his peak.

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Acting Department of Homeland Security secretary didn’t have authority to suspend DACA: judge

"The actions taken by purported Acting Secretaries, who were not properly in their roles according to the lawful order of succession, were taken without legal authority," U.S. District Judge Nicholas Garaufis wrote.

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Snow showers and potentially damaging winds could reach Chicago area Sunday: forecasters

The city could see wind gusts as high as 55 mph, which can bring down tree limbs — resulting in some power outages — damage outdoor tents and blow around unsecured objects, the weather service said.

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Halas Intrigue Episode 136: The Emergency Bill Lazor Podcast

There will be a new voice behind the Bears offense Monday night.

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Boy, 13, accidentally shoots 12-year-old in Roseland home: police

The older boy was handling a gun Saturday night when it went off inside a home in the 700 block of East 105th Street, according to Chicago police.

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ESPN’s Louis Riddick: New play caller doesn’t solve Bears’ biggest problem

Riddick sees the offensive line as the No. 1 flaw in the Bears’ offense, and unless offensive coordinator Bill Lazor can ‘miraculously’ get them to block proficiently, it’s hard to expect much success.

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Protesters call on Lightfoot to deny permit for Southeast Side metal shredder: ‘You can’t beautify what’s killing us’

The company that owns General Iron in Lincoln Park wants to set up shop on the Southeast Side. Community members call the move "environmental racism."

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Coronavirus claimed 166 more lives across Illinois as state’s severe flareup continues (LIVE UPDATES)

Here’s the latest news on how COVID-19 is impacting Chicago and Illinois.

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Biden faces challenging choice: back a short-term national lockdown or not

The coronavirus is blamed for 10.6 million confirmed infections and almost a quarter-million deaths in the U.S., with the closely watched University of Washington model projecting nearly 439,000 dead by March 1. Deaths have climbed to about 1,000 a day on average.

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Illinois coronavirus storm rages on: 166 more deaths, 11,028 new cases, hospitalizations climbing

The state has now logged more new coronavirus cases over the first two weeks of November (about 145,000) than it did over the first four months of the pandemic combined (143,000).

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Chicago outdoors: Jackson Park hassles, Cooper’s hawk, fall turkey harvest fall, outdoors wisdom

Hassling of anglers at Jackson Park, a Cooper’s hawk by a school, the mighty fall of Illinois’ fall turkey harvest and universal wisdom in a specific hunting report are among the notes from around Chicago outdoors.

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Southbound Red Line trains to bypass Jarvis through Bryn Mawr

The planned service interruption is so that repairs can be made to tracks and signals in preparation for the Red and Purple Modernization project.

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Man on parole for carjacking Chicago Tribune reporter arrested after traffic stop

During the stop, officers heard a gunshot and discovered Evans had shot himself in the upper right leg with a weapon that was in his pants, police said.

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Coronavirus live blog, Nov. 13, 2020: Illinois’ public health officials announce 15,415 more people have tested positive for COVID-19

Here’s Friday’s news on how COVID-19 is impacting Chicago and Illinois.

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Nursing home workers give notice: if no deal reached, they strike Nov. 23

Shaba Andrich, vice president for nursing homes at SEIU Healthcare Illinois, said union members aren’t asking for a lot and it’s frustrating that negotiations with Infinity Nursing Homes have been going on since June.