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Thursday, Dec 14 The Chicago Tribune and ProPublica Illinois have found that 85 percent of disciplinary cases handled through the Chicago Police Department's grievance process since 2010 led to officers receiving shorter suspensions or, in many cases, having their punishments overturned entirely. |
| Mayor Emanuel has been mostly quiet as Cook County Assessor Joe Berrios has been under fire following a Chicago Tribune-ProPublica Illinois investigation. That changed Wednesday. |
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| A legal battle over drug stash house stings, a controversial strategy used by federal law enforcement, is coming to a head in an unprecedented hearing in Chicago before a panel of district judges overseeing a dozen separate cases involving more than 40 defendants. |
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| A day after losing the Alabama senate race to Democrat Doug Jones, Roy Moore has issued a stark new statement refusing to concede the election. |
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| Reed: The internet — as we know it — is likely to die today at the hands of the Trump administration. What's more, we'll be expected to pay for the burial. |
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| Disney is buying a large part of the Murdoch family's 21st Century Fox as it tries to meet competition from technology companies in the entertainment business. |
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| It seems elected officials in Illinois could use a recurring public service announcement. Don't buy expensive shellfish or Coach purses or lap dances with a taxpayer-funded credit card. |
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| This new-construction Logan Square home features include an open floor plan, large living and family room with gas fireplace. The large master suite has a deep soaker tub and separate steam shower. |
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