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3:45 PM - Tuesday, May 21, 2013
8 hour ago - Chicago news and local news video for the Chicago
The Red Cross in Chicago is preparing to mobilize to send help to the tornado region. People who wish to make a donation to support the Red Cross response to the disaster in Oklahoma can visit redcross.org or call 1-800-REDCROSS.
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Chicago Zoological Society officials say three Brookfield Zoo bottlenose dolphins are pregnant.
2 hour ago - Chicago news and local news video for the Chicago
Six men who say they were victims of former Jesuit priest Donald McGuire settle their sex abuse lawsuit for nearly $20 million.
9 hour ago - 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 . . .
5/20/2013 - Chicago
In 17 years of riding the Red Line South to her job downtown, Stephanie Williams can count on the number of times she has been late for work. “I’m giving myself a whole bun . . .
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6 hour ago - 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.
3 hour ago - Chicago
Family, friends of William “Chris” Pettry, of Lake Villa, were relieved they wouldn’t have to endure a trial. They didn’t want to hear the gruesome details, once again, of . . .
9 hour ago - NBC Chicago / Marcus Riley
Chicago allegedly busted smoking marijuana in hotel, jailed on disorderly conduct charges.Photo Credit: Dekalb County Sheriff's Office
6 hour ago - Chicago on HuffingtonPost.com / Joseph Erbentraut
In news that will come as no surprise to Chicago-area allergy sufferers, Chicago's allergen measurer said Monday that the city is in the midst of an allergy season that can be described most accurately -- and terrifyingly -- as a "pollen tsunam . . .
6 hour ago - Chicago
A Northern Illinois University administrator who went on leave after an FBI investigation will retire at the end of the month.
10 hour ago - 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
9 hour ago - 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.
8 hour ago - 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 tornado, the fire chief said Tuesday. The storm killed at least 24 people, including at least nine children.
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3 hour ago - Chicago news and local news video for the Chicago
Some comfort dogs from the Chicago area will head to Moore, Oklahoma, to help survivors cope.
5 hour ago - Chicago on HuffingtonPost.com
DUNWOODY, Ga. -- Police in suburban Atlanta say rapper Chief Keef, whose name is Keith Cozart, has been arrested and charged with disorderly conduct. Dunwoody police spokesman Timothy Fecht says officers arrested Cozart after responding to a . . .
4 hour ago - 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.    
6 hour ago - Chicago Breaking News / Ruth Fuller
James Ealy killed the manager of the Burger King where he used to work for two of the most basic reasons – because he could and because he wanted to, a Lake County prosecutor said today during opening statements at the Lake Villa man’s trial.    
7 hour ago - 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.    
8 hour ago - NBC Chicago / Emily Florez
Storm hit Peoria with massive amounts of hail, 60 mph winds and damaging lightning.Photo Credit: NBCChicago.com
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