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With remap of Chicago wards pending, Latino aldermen aim to protect, and...

Both Black and Latino caucuses hope to protect their respective majority wards.

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SUV passenger shot near Cook County Jail not far from where rapper was...

A 25-year-old man was shot multiple times early Monday not far from the Cook County Jail or the location of an unrelated fatal shooting a little more than a day earlier, officials said.

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3 hurt in separate shootings outside Dolton bowling alley

Three people were wounded in two shooting incidents Sunday night outside a Dolton bowling alley

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No bail for 22-year-old man charged with first-degree murder in fatal...

A 22-year-old charged with first-degree murder charges in connection with a fatal shooting in the Heart of Chicago neighborhood Saturday night was denied bail in a Monday court hearing.

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4 children among 7 injured in DuSable Lake Shore Drive crash in Gold Coast...

Four children were among seven people injured in a three-vehicle chain reaction crash Sunday night, officials said.

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Illinois coronavirus graphs: Daily data updates on COVID-19 deaths, cases and...

As the pandemic continues, the Tribune is tracking Illinois deaths, cases, test results and more here.

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The Spin: Pete Buttigieg heading to Chicago Friday | Chicago’s top cop at...

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

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Bill Barnhart, longtime Tribune business columnist, dies at 74

William E. Barnhart was a Chicago Tribune reporter, editor and columnist whose work over 29 years focused heavily on covering economics and the stock market.

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Glenwood police investigate homicide, charges filed in Lansing shooting death

Police in Glenwood are investigating the shooting death of a man in that suburb while a Lansing man has been charged in a homicide that occurred July 6

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Animal shelter looking for more foster parents, donations after ceiling...

Part of a ceiling at a training center run by One Tail at a Time, a North Side dog shelter, is looking for foster homes and donations to avoid the incident having a "ripple effect" on other dogs.

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3-year-old grazed in Lawndale shooting

A 3-year-old boy was injured in a shooting while riding in a car in Lawndale, police said.

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More Chicago high schools vote to remove school police, a year after George...

Several schools will remove one school resource officer but keep one — a new option this year.

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Column: Let’s guilt Branson, Bezos and space tourists into making charitable...

Let’s guilt Richard Branson, Jeff Bezos and any potential space tourists into making charitable donations before they leave Earth

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Humboldt Park’s Café Alejo remains closed as Park District seeks new...

The pre-pandemic vendors who operated Humboldt Park’s quaint Café Alejo do not plan to reopen, and the Chicago Park District is seeking new concessionaires to lease the space inside the park’s...

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Daywatch: More Chicago high schools vote to remove school police, what...

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

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Shedd Aquarium celebrates ‘Shark Week’ with virtual feeding tours and more:...

"Shark Week" comes to the Shedd Aquarium, with (virtual) shark-feeding tours, programs for kids and teens.

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Wives of Chicago twins who cooperated against El Chapo plead not guilty to...

Wives of Chicago twins who who cooperated against kingpin Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman pleaded not guilty to charges they helped hide hundreds of thousands of dollars of their husbands’ drug proceeds

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Chicago adds two states to travel advisory after weeks without restrictions:...

Several more states are also at risk of joining the restricted list because of rising cases.

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University of Chicago Medicine mandating COVID-19 vaccines for workers

University of Chicago Medicine is requiring its workers to get COVID-19 vaccines, making it at least the second Chicago-area hospital system to do so.

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Mark Kelly, Chicago’s commissioner of cultural affairs and special events,...

Mark Kelly, Chicago’s widely admired leader of the city’s Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE), announces he will retire.

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