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Advocates to Lightfoot: Fatal fires investigation shows Chicago building...

Mayor Lori Lightfoot Lightfoot contended that her administration has begun to address some of the issues the investigation raised.

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Evanston’s Chef Q, others take 2021 Red Cross Heroes awards

The organization's annual awards this year focused on the good work Illinoisans did during the pandemic.

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Chicago Ald. Patrick Daley Thompson, nephew of Richard M. Daley, hit with...

Chicago Ald. Patrick Daley Thompson was charged Thursday as part of a federal investigation into the collapse of a clout-heavy bank in his family’s longtime Bridgeport neighborhood.

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Corrections and clarifications

Corrections and clarifications for Friday, April 30

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The Spin: Feds charge Ald. Patrick Daley Thompson - nephew, grandson to two...

Welcome to The Spin, the Chicago Tribune's politics newsletter.

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Chicago will reopen United Center, expand outdoor festivals, allow more...

The city of Chicago is loosening up its pandemic rules as part of a sweeping plan to reopen the economy to normal events, Mayor Lori Lightfoot announced Thursday.

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Ex-Ald. Ricardo Munoz indicted on charges he used campaign funds to pay for...

Former 22nd Ward Ald. Ricardo Munoz was indicted Thursday on federal charges alleging he spent cash from a political fund he controlled on sports tickets, travel, meals and other personal expenses.

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Column: Tim Scott and Kamala Harris agree the US isn’t racist. That’s not...

Saying the U.S. isn't racist relieves the GOP of any duty to address racism, Dahleen Glanton writes.

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New Chicago COVID-19 guidelines: A list of what is now allowed, from dining...

City officials said they feel confident making the moves due to improvements in coronavirus metrics.

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Coronavirus in Illinois updates: State’s daily vaccination average falls...

Here are the latest updates on the coronavirus in the Chicago area and the rest of Illinois.

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Chicago police watchdog agency finds nearly 100 allegations of misconduct...

The 16-month investigation by the Civilian Office of Police Accountability uncovered “significant deficiencies” in Chicago Police Department policy and training.

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Daywatch: Lightfoot eases COVID restrictions, Ald. Patrick Daley Thompson...

Good morning, Chicago. Here are some of the top stories you need to know to start your day.

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Column: Americans don’t need Biden’s affordable child care or...

Biden's plan would eradicate the great American tradition of parents having to quit jobs to care for young children — a tradition that has allowed so many to experience and study the fields of...

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Watchdog report details large-scale mismanagement of COVID-19 outbreak at...

A scathing independent inspector general's report finds widespread mismanagement of the COVID-19 outbreak at a LaSalle VA home where 36 veterans died last fall.

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Johnny Crawford, who played Chuck Connors’ son on ‘The Rifleman,’ dead at 75

Actor Johnny Crawford, known for playing Chuck Connors’ son in ABC series “The Rifleman” from 1958-63, has died. He was 75.

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Teen charged with robbing 2 people on downtown CTA trains, stabbing one of...

A 15-year-old boy has been charged with stabbing robbery victim during one of two armed robberies on CTA trains in the Loop, Chicago police said.

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Anne Douglas, widow of late actor Kirk Douglas, dies at 102

Anne Douglas, the widow of Kirk Douglas and stepmother of Michael Douglas, died Thursday in California. She was 102.

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No serious injuries when Metra train hits taxi in Mount Prospect early Friday

A Metra train headed for Chicago hit a vehicle in Mount Prospect early Friday, halting traffic on the line, according to the commuter rail agency.

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Ethnic intimidation charged after threats to Black family following break-in...

Two men and a woman have been charged with ethnic intimidation after a Black family was threatened following a break-in at their southeastern Michigan home.

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Column: Active shooter drills could get a lot less graphic if bill becomes...

A new bill calls for drills to avoid simulations that mimic an actual school shooting incident to minimize the trauma. Let's get this passed, Senate.

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