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2:43 AM - Wednesday, May 22, 2013
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Chicago news and local news video for the Chicago
The search for survivors and the dead is nearly complete in the Oklahoma City suburb that was smashed by a mammoth EF5 tornado. The storm killed at least 24 people, including nine children, and injured over 200, according to the state medical e . . .
5/20/2013
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Chicago on HuffingtonPost.com / Joseph Erbentraut
The CTA's five-month-long shutdown of service on the Red Line between the 95h Street/Dan Ryan and Cermak/Chinatown stations got its first rush hour commute test Monday morning -- and the results, as expected, were mixed.
Service between the . . .
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Chicago
Jesuit officials in Chicago will pay $19.6 million to settle a civil lawsuit brought by six men who claim they were molested by Donald McGuire, a former priest, an attorney . . .
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Chicago news and local news video for the Chicago
Chicago Zoological Society officials say three Brookfield Zoo bottlenose dolphins are pregnant.
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CBS Chicago - Breaking News, Sports, Weather, Traf / Sam Zuba
A Florida man has pleaded guilty to fatally stabbing a Bears fan who traveled to Jacksonville to see the Bears take on the Jaguars in October.
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Chicago on HuffingtonPost.com / Chicago Tribune
She was maybe as young as 17, with straight brown hair and an olive complexion. She wore a hoop earring in her right ear.
Officials say she was strangled and her body dumped in a trash bin that was then set on fire. They are asking the publi . . .
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Chicago news and local news video for the Chicago
Schaumburg Village Trustee Frank Kozak and his wife, Char, are recovering after they were injured in the Oklahoma tornado.
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Chicago Breaking News / Katherine Skiba
WASHINGTON--Sen. Mark Kirk, an Illinois Republican, announced Tuesday that he will vote in favor of Illinois' Penny Pritzker to lead the Commerce Department.
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Chicago news and local news video for the Chicago
Jurors are expected to hear closing arguments at a civil trial in Chicago that pits an 87-year-old investor against "Apprentice" host Donald Trump.
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CBS Chicago - Breaking News, Sports, Weather, Traf
Elgin’s former deputy police chief was indicted Tuesday for illegally accessing emails and using police resources for personal research.
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Chicago Breaking News / Heather Gillers
Court date could complicate plans for Chicago entertainment district, Uptown Theatre rehabTwo key venues in the city's plan for an Uptown entertainment district are due for consideration in court Wednesday, and their owners could end up paying . . .
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CBS Chicago - Breaking News, Sports, Weather, Traf / Todd Feurer
On the eve of a Board of Education vote, and amid some vociferous opposition from teachers and some parents and students, Mayor Rahm Emanuel was standing by his plan to close more than 50 Chicago public schools.
5/20/2013
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NBC Chicago / Marcus Riley
Rogers, Rahm previously worked together in Obama White House.Photo Credit: Getty Images
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Chicago news and local news video for the Chicago
A Joliet man is in custody for allegedly mugging two elderly women in grocery stores before crashing a stolen car into a semi, police say.
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CBS Chicago - Breaking News, Sports, Weather, Traf
Police are looking for man who inappropriately touched a woman at a South Loop CTA station Tuesday morning.
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NBC Chicago / Marcus Riley
Chicago allegedly busted smoking marijuana in hotel, jailed on disorderly conduct charges.Photo Credit: Dekalb County Sheriff's Office
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Chicago Breaking News / Jason Meisner
An Iowa machinist known as "The Bishop" for mailing a slew of threatening letters and explosive devices to investment firm executives across the country was sentenced today to 37 years in federal prison.
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NBC Chicago / Lisa Balde
Former President Bill Clinton threw his weight behind stalled legislation to legalize same-sex marriage in Illinois, calling on the state House to approve the bill.Photo Credit: AP
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Chicago
A Northern Illinois University administrator who went on leave after an FBI investigation will retire at the end of the month.
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Chicago Breaking News / Adam Sege
A 29-year-old man was shot Tuesday night in the West Pullman neighborhood, authorities said.