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Boil order partially lifted after water main break in Skokie
A boil order remains in effect in Skokie and northwest Evanston after a major water main broke Friday morning, with cleanup and repair efforts underway.
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Plans to remove homeless encampment in Chicago's Gompers Park delayed
For months, residents near Chicago’s Gompers Park have raised concerns about a homeless encampment, saying it’s a safety and quality of life issue. Now, a youth baseball league, which utilizes the baseball diamond just yards away, could be displaced.
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Chicago restaurant prepares to dish out 9K wings for Super Bowl Sunday
Super Bowl Sunday is just days away. The TVs will be on and the gameday tables will be loaded with food.
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Local egg farmers navigate flocks amid bird flu threat
As a bird flu outbreak has caused the loss of 14 million egg-laying hens nationwide, local egg farmers are navigating through a difficult time.
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Civil rights complaint filed against 165 Chicago-area realtors, brokerages
The complaints accuse realtors, brokerages and landlords of breaking Illinois law, discriminating against housing voucher holders
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Chicago sisters write children's book to inspire young entrepreneurs
NBC 5 first shared 12-year-old Jade Lee and her 11-year-old sister Joy’s story in August, when the two sisters from Roseland set up a lemonade stand to raise money to see a Chicago Sky basketball game. But now, they’ve taken things to another level.
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Chicago Figure Skating Club weighs in on DC plane tragedy
Several of the victims on board the American Airlines flight that crashed Wednesday night were part of the U.S Figure Skating community.
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Trump ‘border czar' in Chicago as immigration enforcement crackdown begins
President Donald Trump’s “border czar” Tom Homan and Acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove were in Chicago this weekend for the beginning of accelerated immigration enforcement operations in the city.
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Massive new development planned near popular Chicago Premium Outlet Mall
A 50-acre, multi-use entertainment district just steps from one of the Chicago area’s most popular outlet malls could be complete within the next two years, officials said Friday.
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Chicago Cultural Center art installation sparks fierce debate
An art display at the Chicago Cultural Center critical of the United States and Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is sparking intense debate and controversy.