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Column: Sexual misconduct can’t bring down Gov. Cuomo alone. It needs the...

Partisan politics shouldn’t be used to shield, or to frame, perpetrators of sexual misconduct, Dahleen Glanton writes.

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Column: Stimulus checks are coming, but first we must address Mr. Potato Head...

Stimulus checks are coming, but first we must address Mr. Potato Head and Dr. Seuss. Only then can Senate Republicans approve a COVID-19 relief package.

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Daywatch: Illinois opens two new vaccination sites, Dems tap new state party...

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

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Chicago is older than you think, birthday well-wishers

Chicago might be marking its 184th birthday on Thursday — but really, it's almost 188 years old.

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As COVID-19 vaccines arrive in Chicago’s hard-hit Latino communities, hope is...

Hesitancy about the COVID-19 vaccine plays a role in some Latinos avoiding vaccination. But language and technology barriers are discouraging others.

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Man shot in confrontation with rail police officer on South Shore Line in...

A 33-year-old man was wounded Thursday morning after he became aggressive toward South Shore Line employee and a physical struggle ensued with a transit police officer, Chicago police said.

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Man shot in confrontation with rail police officer

A man was wounded Thursday morning after he became aggressive toward a South Shore Line employee and a physical struggle ensued with a transit police officer, Chicago police said.

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With COVID-19 shots in short supply, some people are getting vaccinated with...

With COVID-19 vaccination shots in finite supply, some people are getting immunized with doses from no-show or canceled appointments.

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2 dead in Southwest Side crash that left 5 others injured, including...

Two people died from injuries suffered in a two-vehicle crash on the Far South Side on Wednesday night, police said.

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How has your life changed in the last year of the pandemic? We want to hear...

The Tribune would like to hear from you about your experiences, what you remember from the early days of the pandemic and your views on the future.

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Chicago, no big St. Patrick’s Day parties this year, public health...

While Chicago has seen its luck with coronavirus rates turn for the better in recent weeks, St. Patrick’s Day celebrations should stay muted this year, Chicago’s public health commissioner said Thursday.

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Doctors work to dispel COVID-19 vaccine misinformation: ‘There is no evidence...

Doctors who specialize in pregnancy and fertility are coming out in full force against vaccine-related misinformation that falsely connects the vaccine and infertility.

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Bourbonnais teachers walk off the job and strike over pay, insurance and...

“We did everything we could to prevent this from happening,” a teachers union official said.

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Chicago temperatures to be ‘flirting with the 60s’ next week after a cooler...

Temperatures headed toward to 60s next week, forecasters say.

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Second suspect charged in fatal shootings of Beach Park couple

Derenell D. Hill, 35, of Waukegan, was charged with murder in the deaths of Carlos Rodas Perez and Mercedes Rodas, who were fatally shot in the garage of their home in December.

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Column: Chicago’s Polar Plunge is another pandemic casualty, but Special...

The Special Olympics fundraiser is different this year, like so many things we cherish. But that doesn’t make the effort any less remarkable.

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CPS proposes starting classes in August, citing ‘learning loss’ from COVID-19...

While looking to next year, CPS still aims to bring high school students back this school year.

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Chicago statues reviewed

A look at some of the 41 Chicago monuments being reviewed by an advisory committee formed by Mayor Lori Lightfoot.

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17-year-old charged with murder of two men in 2019 shooting in East Garfield...

A 17-year-old boy has been arrested and charged with murder in a daytime double slaying in East Garfield Park nearly two years ago, Chicago police announced Thursday.

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Corrections and clarifications

Corrections and clarifications for Friday, March 5

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