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Chicago Public Schools data breach: What to know, how it affects you
A technology vendor for Chicago Public Schools was the victim of a cyberattack late last year on a server used to store student data.
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Burglars target 9 north suburban businesses overnight, authorities say
The City of Highland Park said a group of five broke through the front doors or windows of businesses as an attempt to steal cash from the businesses.
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Kardashian shapewear brand ‘SKIMS' to open Chicago storefront: Report
Previously, Chicagoans and visitors could only find the brand in the city at Nordstrom on Michigan Avenue or online.
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‘Spring forward' 2025: Why do we have daylight saving time?
Clocks will move forward an hour, and the sun will start to set later. But how did this idea start?
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Illinois' ‘largest' fireworks show cancelled for 2025, village board says
The Itasca fireworks celebration, held at Hamilton Lakes Business Park, has taken place for nearly three decades.
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This symbol on your driver's license shows if you have a Real ID or not
Soon, travelers will need to use either a valid U.S. passport, passport card or REAL ID to fly domestically. How do you know if you have one already?
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Gov. Pritzker advances call for classroom cellphone ban
Pritzker discussed his proposal, saying cellphones are the one thing most cited as an impediment to classroom learning.
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Who is standing next to Melania Trump at the president's congressional address?
First lady Melania Trump invited about 15 guests- but who were the two women seated next to her?
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After Shrove Tuesday, here is when Ash Wednesday is, how long Lent is and more
Lent is a 40-day period preceding Easter Sunday where people from all denominations of Christianity practice self-sacrifice and discipline.
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These are the seven most endangered buildings in Chicago, advocacy group says
The list includes buildings in Bronzeville, Back of the Yards, Austin, McKinley Park, Englewood, the Loop and Hyde Park.