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Hard liquor sales proposed at rooftop clubs surrounding Wrigley Field
For now, rooftop patrons can buy only beer and wine. Under a new ordinance, that could change.
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2 questioned in deadly teen shooting outside Senn High School: CPD
Two people were being questioned in connection with a shooting that killed a Senn High School student and wounded two others late last month in Edgewater, Chicago police said.
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Illinois primary 2024: Chicago early voting resumes after candidate was removed from ballot
Early voting will resume Wednesday morning in Chicago after a Cook County judicial candidate was removed from the primary ballot.
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Highland Park woman charged with trafficking immigrants from Mexico
A woman from Highland Park is accused of trafficking four people from Mexico, controlling their lives and forcing three of them into labor to cover a “debt” for their entry to the United States.
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Chicago's iconic Palace Grill will ‘remain closed until further notice' following fire
The 86-year-old diner, near Chicago’s United Center, has been a fixture for first responders, along with Chicago Blackhawks players and fans.
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Beloved Palace Grill restaurant closed after suffering ‘extensive' damage in fire
The Palace Grill, located blocks away from the United Center, has been a staple on the Near West Side for 86 years
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$100k reward offered for information leading to arrest of man who stole mail in Lincoln Park, Near North Side
The robberies took place in the Near North Side and Lincoln Park neighborhoods
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Loud talker brandishes gun after being shushed during ‘Weird Al' flick at Logan Theatre
What was supposed to be a fun experience turned sour when a man who was being disruptive during the showing pulled out a gun after being asked repeatedly to be quiet.
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Northwestern's handling of allegedly antisemitic incidents under investigation by US Department of Education
The U.S. Department of Education has opened an investigation into Northwestern University’s handling of alleged antisemitic incidents.
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Chicago announces 50 finalists in snowplow-naming contest, including ‘Casimir Plowaski'
Former Mayor Lori Lightfoot launched the annual snowplow-naming contest in 2022.