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Man, 51, pronounced dead after being pulled out of the Chicago River...

A body was seen in the Chicago River Sunday afternoon and police said a 51-year-old man was pronounced dead after he was pulled from the river by the police marine unit.

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Man held without bond in fatal stabbing of stepgrandmother

Man allegedly used a samurai knife to stab her 35 times.

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Man, 18, charged with carjacking in 3-day crime spree

An 18-year old man was charged with aggravated vehicular carjacking and armed robbery after what prosecutors said was a three-day crime spree that included stealing a Cook County judge’s vehicle.

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Corrections and clarifications

Corrections and clarifications for Monday, April 5

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Column: Why I’m still in pandemic mode, four weeks after my second vaccine dose

Breaking out of "cave mentality" will be harder and take longer than expected, Dahleen Glanton writes.

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Daywatch: COVID-19 restrictions ‘may very well’ return to suburbs,...

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

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At least 7 people killed in shootings on Easter Sunday in Chicago, police say

Chicago police are investigating at least seven homicides and shootings that injured at least 10 other people on Easter.

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Indiana Dunes National Park wildfire burns more than 300 acres

Park officials released a satellite photo showing smoke from the wildfire extending 80 miles north onto Lake Michigan.

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At least 7 people killed in shootings on Easter Sunday

At least seven people were shot to death in Chicago on Easter Sunday in separate attacks across the city, according to Chicago police.

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Tuesday’s suburban elections feature controversial figures, strange party...

Voters will head to the polls on Tuesday to cast their votes in municipal elections, choosing mayors and village presidents in multiple Chicago suburbs.

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Event at a rural Illinois bar led to 46 cases of COVID-19 and school closure...

An event at a rural Illinois bar in February led to an outbreak of 46 cases of COVID-19, a school closure and the hospitalization of a long-term care facility resident, according to a Centers for...

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Watch live: Mayor Lightfoot, Chicago top cop to discuss public safety

Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot and Chicago Police Superintendent David Brown will provide an update on public safety in a briefing scheduled for 11 a.m. Watch live here.

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Column: Fan Mail: ‘Miserable, Evil’ columnist loves ‘PooPoo Pants Biden’ like...

Reader Fan Mail: ‘Miserable, Evil’ columnist loves ‘PooPoo Pants Biden’ like typical ‘Democrat Elite Scum!’

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Watch live: Gov. Pritzker discusses K-12 students returning to the classroom

Gov. Pritzker to discuss localized support for K-12 students returning to the classroom in a briefing scheduled for 1:30 in Champaign. Watch live here.

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Body found by firefighters identified as Portage man, 82

The Porter County Sheriff’s Department identified the man as Joseph W. Magura, 82, who lived in Portage Township in the area where the brush fire occurred. Police had no further comment on the case.

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Reward in 2017 killings of 2 Indiana teens grows to $325K

The bodies of German, 14, and Williams, 13, were found in a rugged area near a hiking trail on Feb. 14, 2017, one day after they vanished while walking on that trail near the Monon High Bridge, just...

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Michigan opens COVID-19 vaccines to residents 16 and older

All people ages 16 and older in Michigan became eligible for COVID-19 vaccines on Monday, as the state passed the halfway point in its goal of inoculating 70% of that population by year’s end.

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Easter in Chicago: The warmest, coldest, wettest and snowiest weather on...

Here are the warmest, coldest, wettest and snowiest Easter holidays in Chicago, according to data from the National Weather Service.

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Commentary: To a class of 2020 college grad, the thought of a post-pandemic...

Not only am I unsure of what post-pandemic life will look like, I’m also entering a world that looks vastly different from what I was educated for.

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South Side Ald. Pat Dowell set to enter secretary of state race

Ald. Pat Dowell is expected to announce this week her candidacy for the Democratic nomination for secretary of state, j

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