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Sons of drug lord ‘El Chapo' negotiating plea deal with federal prosecutors
The sons of convicted drug lord “El Chapo” could be one step closer to reaching a plea deal with the federal government.
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Bally's Chicago hosts job fair in search for table dealers
As the gaming industry continues to expand in Illinois, Bally’s Chicago Casino is looking to add to its workforce at its temporary downtown location, specifically looking for more table dealers.
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‘He was just trying to make the roads safer for everyone': Visitation held for fallen Illinois State Trooper
Members of the community got a chance to say their final goodbyes Thursday to Illinois State Trooper Clay Carns, who was fatally struck by a vehicle while on-duty on Dec. 23.
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Cook County Crime Stoppers hopes to drum up leads in unsolved Chicago Lawn triple homicide
Cook County Crime Stoppers, along with the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms, are offering a cash reward of up to $20,000 to anyone with information that could help lead to an arrest in a Chicago Lawn mass shooting.
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Chicago police investigate home invasion, sexual assault of West Ridge woman
A 27-year-old woman was sexually assaulted during a home invasion in Chicago’s West Ridge neighborhood overnight, police say.
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Chicago grandmother who lost daughter to gun violence gifted unforgettable Christmas surprise
A Chicago grandmother who lost her daughter to gun violence received an unforgettable surprise for Christmas thanks to fellow community members.
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Chicago City Council members distribute toys for kids at Christmas event while working to pass budget
Members of Chicago City Council passed out toys at the 28th annual “Christmas in the Wards” event as a budget vote for 2025 remains delayed.
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More than 100 people sworn in as American citizens at Griffin Museum of Science & Industry
More than 100 people were sworn in as American citizens Friday at the Griffin Museum of Science and Industry, marking a significant milestone for many in their journeys to the United States.
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Chicago-area aviation pioneer laid to rest, honored for contributions to industry
A Chicago-area aviation pioneer was laid to rest Thursday in Oak Forest, with family, friends and students of Dr. Tammera Holmes celebrating her life and legacy.
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South suburban school brings in local barbers to give free haircuts to students
One suburban school district is spreading the holiday cheer by bringing in local barbers to give free haircuts to students in the south suburbs before Christmas.