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Closed Kennedy, express lanes lead to ‘significant' O'Hare traffic delays amid spring break travel
As the busiest spring break travel day at O’Hare Airport gets underway, officials are warning that traffic to the airport could lead to major delays.
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Chicago-area school cancels classes after severe weather tears through roof of gym
“You can actually see the sky from the gymnasium,” a school official said.
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Kohl's ‘temporarily' stops accepting Amazon returns at some stores
Some Kohl’s stores are no longer accepting Amazon returns, the retailer confirmed to NBC Chicago.
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Popular celebrity chef to open 2 Italian restaurants in Chicago suburbs
Popular celebrity chef Giada De Laurentiis will open two restaurants in the Chicago suburbs, according to a press release, with the first set to open as early as this year. De Laurentiis, known for hosting several popular Food Network shows throughout recent years like Giada at Home and Giada Entertains, will open Sorellina by Giada at the future Hollywood Casino in...
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Entertainment icon Snoop Dogg to perform at 2025 Illinois State Fair
The one-and-only D-O-double-G will be playing at the Illinois State Fair in Springfield this year.
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1 shot during fight outside terminal at O'Hare Airport: Chicago police
Entrances to Chicago O’Hare International Airport saw a heavy police presence after a man was shot during a fight outside a terminal
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Illinois museum to close for major renovations, open new satellite location in Chicago
A popular suburban Chicago museum will soon close for months of extensive renovations and open a downtown Chicago satellite location in its stead in one of the city’s most bustling areas.
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U.S. issues travel warning for Turks and Caicos ahead of spring break
The State Department has issued a travel advisory for Turks and Caicos, asking travelers to “exercise caution” in the British Overseas territory due to crime.
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Chicago weather: Spring storm to bring heavy downpours, isolated thunderstorms
A spring storm system moves into the Chicago area Tuesday, bringing waves of heavy downpours, isolated thunderstorms, lightning, sharply dropping temperatures and even light snow.
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Nordstrom to no longer accept personal checks as form of payment
Major department store Nordstrom will no longer accept checks or money orders as a form of in-store payment or in-store bill pay, the retail giant confirmed to NBC Chicago.