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Mourners gathered outside a charred house in Mundelein on Wednesday night to honor the 4-year-old boy who died in a blaze there this week.
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The Cubs enter their 151st season in the National League with renewed optimism following the signing of Alex Bregman and extension of Pete Crow-Armstrong. Fans are already buying up jerseys of the two big stars in anticipation of Opening Day.
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Anticipation is running high for White Sox fans planning to attend games at Rate Field this year - and for the first time in a few years it includes the product on the field.
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Aurora has put new restrictions on where data centers can be built, the noise they emit, the water and electricity they use and how they handle biometric data.
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Severe thunderstorms are expected to roll through the area this afternoon, with the greatest threat south of Interstate 80.
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Bernie Bluestein, a member of the legendary Ghost Army during World War II and later a fixture on Harper College’s art scene, died Wednesday at age 102 in hospice in Wheeling, his son Keith said.
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A Palatine school for students with severe school anxiety plans to boost its enrollment and double its in-person capacity.
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Four people were hospitalized after a three-vehicle crash Wednesday afternoon in Batavia, officials said.
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Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias joined a chorus of state and suburban leaders Wednesday warning the public of a surge of text scams that arrive on targets’ phones disguised as official court or government communications.
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Months after President Donald Trump ended a pummeling deportation blitz in Chicago, the city and its “sanctuary” policies have been thrust back into the national spotlight following the fatal shooting of an 18-year-old Loyola University student.
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