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Texts warning of an expired driver’s license are part of a phishing scam that...

Texts claiming to be from the Illinois Secretary of State's office with warnings that the recipient's driver's license is about to expire are part of widespread phishing scam

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Motion seeks to allow evidence of past violence and association with Proud...

Prosecutors in Wisconsin want a judge to allow evidence at Kyle Rittenhouse’s trial that shows he had a previous violent encounter in Kenosha before he fatally shot two men and injured another during a...

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STEM schools student equity

The pandemic magnifies disparities, but STEM educators and students are determined to prevail.

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Mayor Lori Lightfoot apologized, but her administration takes hard line with...

Mayor Lightfoot has publicly offered an apology and empathy to Anjanette Young, the victim of a botched police raid. But her administration is playing hardball in Young's lawsuit against the city.

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Man detained more than 60 times by Chicago police because of mistaken...

Man mistakenly detained by Chicago police dozen of times in court fight with city.

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‘I am 30 and have no reason to get vaccinated.’ Getting COVID-19 shots in the...

As public health officials race to vaccinate enough Americans to reach herd immunity against the coronavirus, getting shots in the arms of young adults might prove to be a major challenge, according to...

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Advocates hopeful Biden pledge to fight gun-trafficking will focus on private...

Advocates hopeful Biden pledge to fight gun-trafficking will focus on private sellers.

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Lawyer specializing in name and image rights advises caution as college...

Now that college athletes can finally start making money off their names and images, an Illinois lawyer says they must be careful about the details, from tax considerations to the long-term...

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Boy Scouts agree to $850 million settlement over child sex abuse claims

The Boy Scouts of America have reached an $850 million agreement with attorneys representing tens of thousands.

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The Spin: Lightfoot apologized, but administration takes hard line with...

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

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Don’t drink and drive: Coast Guard encourages sober boating for July 4th...

The July 4 weekend is typically one of the worst for drinking and boating incidents, the agency said.

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Morris evacuation order lifted at 4 p.m. Friday, but battery fire could keep...

Morris' evacuation is being lifted Friday afternoon while the fire site is still being contained.

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New citizens sworn in at Wrigley Field naturalization ceremony

A crowd gathered at Wrigley Field on July 2, 2021, for the naturalization ceremony for 172 people from 45 countries, who took the Oath of Allegiance to become U.S. citizens.

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Chicago area’s July 4 weekend kicks off with dangerous high waves, followed...

The July 4 weekend kicked off Friday with dangerous swimming conditions at Lake Michigan beaches and cool weather, but the Chicago area should see several days of hot, clear weather starting Saturday...

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Ammonia leak at Lake Villa food production company sends 9 employees to the...

Nine employees of a food production company in Lake Villa were transported to area hospitals after an ammonia gas leak at the company’s facility, authorities said Friday afternoon.

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Chicago police Superintendent David Brown defends plan to fight violence...

Chicago's top cop defended his department during a contentious special City Council meeting ahead of the traditionally violent Fourth of July holiday weekend.

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Rift between R. Kelly defense lawyers apparent in latest bid for his release...

Two of R. Kelly’s attorneys are yet again requesting his release from custody, an effort that one of the singer’s outgoing lawyers says is simply a misleading attempt to try to delay next month’s trial.

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‘The city is traumatized’: Englewood community members pray for 1-month-old...

On Friday afternoon, activist Charles McKenzie prayed with community members just a block from where the girl was shot. More than two dozen people stood in a circle in a parking lot and sent well...

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