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‘It was a horrendous crime': 2 Jewish students attacked at DePaul University speak out after being targeted
Two Jewish students attacked at DePaul University are speaking out and taking a stand against hate after being targeted by two masked men on campus in Lincoln Park.
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Suburban business owner faces backlash, garners support for public show of support for President-elect Trump
A small business in suburban Wheaton is facing controversy after showing their support for President-elect Donald Trump in wake of the 2024 election.
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Police release photos of suspects who allegedly attacked Jewish students at DePaul
Chicago police are searching for two individuals who allegedly made antisemitic remarks before assaulting two Jewish students on DePaul University’s campus.
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Man wounded in shooting at suburban Red Roof Inn
A shooting at a Red Roof Inn in Arlington Heights late Friday night left a man wounded, according to police.
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ICE issued immigration detainer on West Rogers Park shooting suspect facing hate crime, terrorism charges
Officials with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, announced that an immigration detainer has been lodged with the Cook County Jail for a suspect who is facing hate crime and terrorism charges in the West Rogers Park shooting of an Orthodox Jewish man.
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Massive house fire in Zion leaves 3 family members dead, 1 injured
A massive blaze at a home in far north suburban Zion early Wednesday morning left three people dead and another person injured, officials said.
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Asian American community groups rally to get out the vote in Chinatown
Saturday was a day of action in Chicago’s Chinatown as community leaders mobilized voters to cast their ballots in the 2024 Election.
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Video shows man carjacking 80-year-old hospital patient in New Lenox
An 80-year-old man leaving a suburban Chicago hospital was carjacked and then struck by his own vehicle as the suspect took off in New Lenox, police said.
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Suburban bakery selling cookies of presidential candidates in unofficial election poll
A family-owned bakery on Chicago’s North Shore is capitalizing on the November election by selling presidential cookies of the candidates and conducting its own cookie poll of the race.
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Getting robocalls and text messages from political campaigns? Here are the rules
According to the Federal Communications Commission, campaign calls and texts are exempt from the National Do Not Call Registry requirements, but there are some restrictions.