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2017年12月27日 星期三

Gangs armed with rifles | Violent Wicker Park robberies | Obama to Prince Harry | Naperville dream home

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December 27, 2017

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More Chicago gangs arming themselves with rifles as alliances spread conflict

Wednesday, Dec 27

In the last year and a half, more than 140 people have been shot — 50 of them fatally — by gang members wielding rifles, mostly on the South and Southwest sides. Rifles have changed not only how gangs engage each other, but how residents try to live with them and how police fight them.

City warming centers available as bitter cold hits Chicago

Below-freezing temperatures are expected to continue in Chicago well into the first week of the new year, but warming centers and other services are available across the city.

Chicago sees drop in Divvy income following expansion

The city's transportation department has seen a 31% drop in income from the Divvy bike-share program following a major expansion into the city's South and West sides.

Obama to Prince Harry: Leaders must use care on social media

"All of us in leadership have to find ways to recreate a common space on the internet," he said. "One of the dangers of the internet is people can have entirely different realities. They can be just cocooned in information that reinforces their current biases."

Sex assault complaint filed against Corey Lewandowski

A singer and potential congressional candidate says she has filed a sexual assault complaint against President Trump's former campaign manager.

Police alert: Violent robberies near Wicker Park CTA station

Chicago police are warning CTA riders who use the Damen Blue Line station in Wicker Park of several violent attacks on the Northwest Side where robbers hit people in the head.

Glencoe's highest-price residential sale in 2016 demolished

An 11,200-square-foot French Chateau-style mansion on Lake Michigan in Glencoe was recently demolished after it sold in late 2016 for $8.5 million. The property's new owners — who remain unidentified — plan to spend another $7.85 million building a new mansion on the 2.74-acre site.

Dream home: $2M custom Naperville home with sports court

This 4-bedroom Naperville home features a chef's kitchen with breakfast area, dining room and bedrooms each with en suite baths. There is a bonus exercise room with adjacent second-floor sports court.

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