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1 | SUV Driver Loses Control And Crashes, Ending Up Partially Inside Portage Park Home |
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2 | City Council Approves $377 Million COVID-19 Relief Package Over Opposition From Ald. Ed Burke |
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3 | Parents Organize 'Sick Out' Ahead of CPS Reopening Next Week: 'We're Tired Of Not Being Heard' |
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4 | Ald. Tom Tunney Fined $2000 For Serving Diners Inside Lakeview's Ann Sather In December |
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5 | Developers Could Pay A $15,000 Fee To Tear Down Homes In Pilsen And Along The 606 |
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6 | During Record-Breaking Snowfall, Some South Shore Side Streets Went Weeks Without Being Plowed, City Records Show |
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7 | Lakefront Fully Reopens For First Time During Coronavirus |
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8 | Cloud Kitchens' Plan To Resolve Traffic, Parking Problems In North Center Is Too Little, Too Late, Neighbors Say |
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9 | Northwestern Project At Former Sabatino's Site Gets Ald. Jim Gardiner's Support |
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10 | Uptown Man, 'Dear Friend' Of Local Music Scene, Has Gone Missing, Family Says |
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11 | West Loop Industrial Buildings Make Preservation Chicago's Most Endangered Buildings List |
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12 | Morton Salt Building, The Fields Project Move Closer To City Council Approval |
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13 | Here's Where You Can Find Free Food In Bronzeville This Weekend |
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14 | Plans for Detroit medical marijuana growing facility stalled by neighborhood block club |
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15 | 20 Years After Their First Date At Club Lucky, Chicago Couple Leaves Staff $2,000 Tip |
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16 | United Center Mass Vaccination Site Will Give Shots To 6,000 People Per Day Starting March 10 |
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17 | Jahmal Cole, My Block, My Hood, My City Founder, Hopes To Take Bobby Rush's Seat In Congress |
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18 | Chicago Is Once Again The Most Corrupt City In The US, According To New Study |
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19 | City Council Approves Plan To Convert Morton Salt Factory Into Music Hall, Office Building |
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20 | 'Dibs' Will Be Picked Up, Thrown Out By City Garbage Crews Starting Tuesday |
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21 | Coronavirus Kills 27 More People In Illinois, But Virus's Spread Slowing |
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22 | Though The City Disabled Its Plow Tracker, You Can Still See How Long It Took Trucks To Plow Your Block |
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23 | Child Abuse Allegation Against Father Pfleger 'Unfounded,' DCFS Says — But Church Says Priest Not Cleared |
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24 | Cloud Kitchens Promises To Fix Traffic 'Clusterf--k', But North Center Neighbors Skeptical Plan Will Work |
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25 | Lincoln Square Alderman Pushes Zoning Change To Force Developer To Reveal Mystery Grocer |
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26 | As City Boosts Development Near Public Transit, South Siders Urge Investment In Green Line — Where A Shutdown Crippled A Community |
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27 | Restaurants See Hope After Judge Rules Lawsuit Asking For Insurance Payouts Due To Pandemic Can Proceed |
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28 | With Chicago Snowed In, Some Residents Want To Know: Why Isn't There A Citywide Sidewalk Shoveling Service? |
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29 | Chicago Lists 40 Statues That Could Be Problematic For Public Review — Including 5 Of Abe Lincoln |
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30 | Snowed In? Here's How To Get Shoveling Help In Chicago |
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31 | Relentless Snow Has Mayor Urging Patience For Side Street Plowing: 'We Will Get To You As Soon As We Possibly Can' |
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32 | Monday's Reopening Will Bring Fewer Chicago Students Than Expected |
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33 | Ald. Brendan Reilly Says He Was Attacked By 2 Men Outside Boss Bar In River North |
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34 | The Murder Chicago Didn't Want To Solve |
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35 | The Deep Freeze Has Lifted, But Chicago Is Still Encased In Ice |
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36 | Indoor Dining Capacity Can Soon Expand In Chicago — If City Keeps Control Over Its Coronavirus Outbreak |
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37 | Here's How You Can Make A Reservation To Visit The Reopened Garfield Park Conservatory This Month |
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38 | Lakefront Could Reopen Soon — But Chicago Is Not 'Past COVID' And Still Needs Safety Restrictions, City's Top Doc Says |
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39 | Man Freezes His Trousers, Turns Them Into 'Dibs': 'Pants Are Always Funny' |
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40 | Hunger Strike To Stop East Side Scrapper Grows As More Activists Urge State, City Leaders To 'Do Right By ... Our Community' |
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41 | City Needs Nearly 500,000 Vaccine Doses To Catch Up, Health Officials Say — Which Means People With Other Medical Conditions Must Wait |
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42 | West Side Students Release Black History Month Album Honoring Black Music, Art, Poetry |
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43 | Political Operative Indicted In Bribery Scheme Linked to Former Ald. Danny Solis |
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44 | Mayor's 'You Gotta Be F--king Kidding Me' Hot Mic Moment Was Not Directed At Council Members, Alderman Says |
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45 | How Should Rogers Park Spend $1 Million? Vote On Projects Like Sculpture, 100 Trees And Beach Upgrades |
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46 | Irving Park Neighbors Worry Northwestern Project At Former Sabatino's Site Will Add To Traffic Headaches |
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47 | City's 7 'Most Endangered Buildings' Of 2021 Unveiled By Preservation Chicago |
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48 | Cyclist Critically Injured In Avondale Hit-And-Run On Track To Recover: 'She's Very, Very Strong,' Brother Says |
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49 | After 6 Years Of Scaffolding, Window Work At Goldblatt's Building Might Finally Be Finished Soon |
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50 | Foofur Is Representing Chicago At The Puppy Bowl This Sunday |
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51 | Five Things To Know About Chicago's COVID-19 Alert System In Schools |
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52 | West Loop Towers Could Bring More Than 1000 Apartments Under Developer's Plan |
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53 | New Coronavirus Vaccine Scheduler Lets You Find Appointments From Around Chicago |
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54 | Where To Get Paczki In Chicago For Fat Tuesday 2021 |
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55 | My Block, My Hood, My City Gets 200 Requests To Shovel After Snowstorm — Here's How To Join Their Volunteer Patrol |
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56 | Cafe El Tapatio Owner Brings His Churros To Lakeview After Learning To Make Them From Mexican Street Vendor |
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57 | Sisters In Cinema To Open Media Center On 75th Street, Helping Grow Chicago's 'Film Ecosystem,' Lightfoot Says |
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58 | Nearing Their 4th Week Of A Hunger Strike, Activists Take Fight Against Southeast Side Scrapper To City Hall |
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59 | It's The Warmest Day Of The Year So Far — So Here's How To Prevent Everything From Flooding |
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60 | Chicago's Travel Order Sees 18 States Move Into Less Risky Category — But Travel Still Not Recommended |
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61 | Lakeview Group Offering Grants For Creative Neighborhood Events, Programs |
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62 | Chicago Has Vaccinated 2,200 People Working, Staying At Homeless Shelters |
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63 | Sanctuary City Ordinance Signed Into Law, Better Protecting Chicago's Immigrants From ICE |
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64 | People With Underlying Conditions Can Get Vaccinated Starting Feb. 25 As Illinois Expands Eligibility |
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65 | City Playgrounds, Pools Reopening After Nearly A Year Of Being Closed Due To Coronavirus |
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66 | DePaul Scholarship Program Will Send At Least 2 North Lawndale Students To College For Free |
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67 | Chicago's Biggest Snowstorm In 5 Years Leaves Behind A Lot Of Work ... And Some Fun |
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68 | Feds Asked To Test Air Pollution At Site Of Planned Southeast Side Metal Scrapper |
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69 | Chicago Used 60% Of Discretionary COVID-19 Funding From Feds On Police: 'It's Immoral,' Critics Say |
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70 | Here's How Chicago Will Ease Restrictions On Restaurants, Other Businesses As Coronavirus Cases Decline |
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71 | This Is Why Chicago Doesn't Plow Alleys |
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72 | Alderman Brendan Reilly Slugged Outside Boss Bar in River North |
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73 | Extremely Local News: Artist raising money for bars and restaurants, Bronzeville Forum’s continued comeback, and Goldblatt’s building may soon be finished |
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74 | Benefits of building 16 relatively affordable units next to Morse stop should outweigh concerns |
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75 | McDonald’s Franchise Owners Alleging Anti-Black Racism Protest in West Loop |
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76 | Owner, supporters fight to save historic Phyllis Wheatley Club and Home from city demolition block |
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77 | Extremely Local News: City’s seven ‘Most Endangered Buildings’ of 2021, new card game from North Side Podcast hosts, and more! |
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78 | No, the Tuskegee Study Is Not the Top Reason Some Black Americans Question the COVID-19 Vaccine |
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79 | Today's Headlines for Thursday, February 25 – Streetsblog Chicago |
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80 | Chicago activists and artists color environmental justice |
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81 | Today's Headlines for Wednesday, February 24 – Streetsblog Chicago |
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82 | Don't Stop the Presses with this bittersweet lager |
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83 | Daley’s Century Club Reaches Biggest Membership in 8 Years: Meet More SouthCoasters who Joined |
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84 | Black Chicagoans Struggle To Get Access To The COVID-19 Vaccine |
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85 | HPD: Man killed when fight leads to shooting at family gathering outside Houston club |
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86 | 3 Weeks After Deadly Hit-And-Run, Little Village Family Still Seeking Answers: 'We Have No Support' |
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87 | This Mannequin Nativity Scene Is West Ridge Man's Reminder To Slow Down, Take In Life |
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88 | Chicago's Essential Workers Are Getting Sick. Employers And The City Aren't Doing Enough To Protect Them, Advocates Say |
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89 | Chicago Sees Huge Spike In Arsons This Year, And Cars Have Been A Prime Target |
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90 | Neighbors Light Up West Side Boulevard To Let Community Know 'They're Cared About' |
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91 | Mother And Son Duo Charged In Attack Of Teens Who Chalked 'Biden 2020' In South Loop Park |
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92 | Richard's Bar Is Open For Business, And 'Will Not Comply' If City Tries To Close It, Sign Declares |
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93 | Have Coronavirus Questions? Call, Text Or Email Our Free Hotline |
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94 | City Repeatedly Breaks Promises To South Siders When Approving Polluters And Demolitions |
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95 | Food Pantry Works With Block Clubs To Deliver Groceries To West Side Seniors |
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96 | Chicago's 2020 In Photos: Unrest And A Pandemic — But Beauty And Unity, Too |
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97 | 60 Protesters Sue City, Alleging Chicago Police Abused Them 'Without Justification' At Summer Protests |
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98 | $250 Million Old Town Project With 450 Apartments Approved By Key City Commission |
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99 | Wicker Park Parties Rage On Despite Pandemic As City Breaks Up Another Huge Bash |
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100 | As Indoor Dining Ban Looms, Restaurants 'Winterize' Patios With Tents, Igloos — But Is It Safer Than Eating Inside? |
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