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11:01 PM - Saturday, May 25, 2013
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Chicago news and local news video for the Chicago
The organizers of a dance music festival taking place in Joliet over Memorial Day weekend are promising to turn down the volume after Friday night's show drew a lot of complaints.
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Chicago
Four people have been killed and nine others wounded in shootings across Chicago since Friday evening, including one death early Saturday in Hyde Park about half a mile fro . . .
12 hour ago
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NBC Chicago / Alexandria Fisher
The Illinois House has reportedly extended its deadline one week for considering a bill that would legalize same-sex marriage.
5/24/2013
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chicago
Evanston Township High School students Friday showed little sympathy toward varsity baseball players whose alleged involvement in a sexting incident caused administrators to end the team's season.
5/24/2013
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Chicago news and local news video for the Chicago
The Illinois House has approved a plan to allow qualified gun owners to carry their weapons in public.
5/24/2013
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Chicago news and local news video for the Chicago
James Ealy could face life in prison when he's sentenced for murdering his former manager at a north suburban Burger King.
17 hour ago
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NBC Chicago / Alexandria Fisher
After a dispute over a liquor license and poor management, the Portage Theater reportedly padlocked its doors and closed indefinitely.Photo Credit: B Brown, Shutterstock
14 hour ago
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NBC Chicago / Alexandria Fisher
Robbie Rogers is returning to MLS, marking the first openly gay player in the league, but his comeback isn’t without stipulations.Photo Credit: Getty Images
5/24/2013
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CBS Chicago - Breaking News, Sports, Weather, Traf / Todd Feurer
At the Finance Committee hearing, City Corporation Counsel Steve Patton was asked whether the city could simply get out of the deal altogether.
5/24/2013
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Chicago news and local news video for the Chicago
A second video appears to show a man push the student against a wall before the two move closer to the stairs and the student is pushed from behind.
8 hour ago
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Chicago
A Stickney man driving in Aurora was killed early Saturday when he missed a curve and his car flipped.
17 hour ago
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CBS Chicago - Breaking News, Sports, Weather, Traf
A Mount Prospect man fell to his death from a roof in Albany Park Friday afternoon.
16 hour ago
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NBC Chicago / Alexandria Fisher
With temperatures feeling more like October than May, the opening of Chicago’s beaches brings a glimpse of summer to city residents.
9 hour ago
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CBS Chicago - Breaking News, Sports, Weather, Traf
Two people have been charged with burglary in connection with a spate of robberies this month in the River North neighborhood.
5/24/2013
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chicago / Heather Gillers
City officials revoked the liquor license of the Congress Theater on Friday, but the Logan Square concert venue will remain open and continue selling liquor for the time being.
19 hour ago
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Chicago on HuffingtonPost.com
Memorial Day weekend brings to mind long, lazy afternoons basking in the almost-summer heat with an ice cold beer in hand and of course the kick-off to BBQ season. But before we can kick back and enjoy, we know we should address a few fixer-upp . . .
8 hour ago
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Chicago Breaking News / Carlos Sadovi
A 34-year-old man has been charged with setting a luxury boat on fire on Friday, police said.
5/24/2013
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CBS Chicago - Breaking News, Sports, Weather, Traf / Todd Feurer
The Chicago Bears will retire Mike Ditka's jersey number in December.
11 hour ago
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Chicago news and local news video for the Chicago
ABC7 Chicago salutes the nation's veterans with the broadcast of the largest annual Memorial Day Parade in the country.
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Chicago on HuffingtonPost.com / Kim Bellware
Thanks to PAWS Chicago, the lives of 76 pets (51 dogs and 25 cats) have have been rescued from tornado-torn Oklahoma.
Volunteers with the no-kill shelter set out Friday on the recovery mission to alleviate overcrowding at The Oklahoma City . . .