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Could a Weed Shop Be Set Up Inside Old Rainforest Cafe in Chicago?
A decisive zoning hearing could set up a David and Goliath fight between a Chicago resident and a clouted pot firm hoping to open a dispensary at 605 N. Clark St.
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CPD Officer Faces Dismissal for Having Sex With a Woman Hours After Responding to Burglary Call
A Chicago cop is facing dismissal for having sex with a woman just hours after he responded to a burglary at her home in the spring of 2016.
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Emanuel Expands Tech Hub, Announces 700 New Jobs
Mayor Rahm Emanuel announced the expansion of the 1871 tech hub Tuesday and the addition of more than 700 jobs for the city.
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Fitch Downgrades Chicago's Credit Rating
Fitch Ratings downgraded Chicago’s credit to the lowest investment grade levels after the Illinois Supreme Court shot down Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s plan to cut pension benefits for some city workers last week.
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Emanuel Seizes Old Main Post Office, Plans Redevelopment
Chicago’s Community Development Commission voted Monday to reccommend Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s plan to use eminent domain to take control of the Old Main Post Office.