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Hundreds gather at St. Paul's Catholic Church for Easter celebration
Thousands in the faith community across Chicago gathered Sunday to celebrate Easter, marking a moment of hope during dark times
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Chicago pastor leads event to support Black-owned businesses amid DEI rollbacks
The “Spend in the Black” event encourages shoppers to spend money at Black-owned businesses amid DEI rollbacks at large retail chains.
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Special honor for organ donors and recipients at Loyola University Medical Center
Loyola University Medical Center honored organ donors and recipients at its 33rd annual candle lighting ceremony Sunday.
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Loyola Medical Center honors organ donors, recipients at candlelight ceremony
More than 100,000 people in the US currently need a life-saving organ donation.
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National Crime Victims' Rights Week kicks off in Chicago
The Chicago Police Bureau of Detectives and Family Liaison Office will host events all week to connect crime victims with resources, support
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Helping families impacted by crime during National Crime Victims' Rights Week
Chicago Police aim to support families impacted by crime through National Crime Victims’ Rights Week
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Trump tariffs roil the markets,
Wall Street is ending the worst trading week in five years. Courtney Sisk has people’s reactions tonight
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Two children dead after Carpentersville house fire
Two children dead and two people injured after a fire erupted inside a home Sunday morning in Carpentersville.
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Meet Randy Hall: ‘The Best Dish Washer in America' hails from Chicago's South Side
On any given weekend, Beatrix in Chicago’s River North neighborhood is buzzing with business. As plates come and go, one man is behind the flow. “This part of the kitchen is the heartbeat of the restaurant,” said Randy Hall, a dish pit veteran at the restaurant. “I scrub basically all the plates and stuff by hand, and then I...
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Elgin Police work to find missing woman 42 years later
Schepers lived in Elgin, but it’s unclear if she ever made it to her apartment that morning