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Tuesday, Jan 2 Little more than a week after the Aug. 1 attack on the Blue Line, police suspended their investigation without issuing any public alerts or pleas for information about the seemingly random attack. There was no progress until early September when the Tribune published a story about the incident that included an interview with the victim. At 10 a.m. the next day, detectives were in contact with the CTA and by noon had surveillance video of the attack. |
| Happy New Year. With many of us slogging back into the office after a week-plus of holiday celebrating, we thought you'd be in the right head space to ponder what the new year could bring in Springfield and at City Hall. |
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| Ryan Ori: Chicago's skyline could begin reaching higher and farther out from the city center this year if a slew of ambitious projects get off the ground. |
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| When a group of McCormick Place officials decided to create a visitor app, it was only fitting to name it after Marty Mullarkey, a guest information manager who's worked there 19 years. "You know, if you can't have fun and enthusiasm coming to work, you shouldn't come in," Mullarkey says. . |
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| The average wait time as recently as 2010 for a case to be processed in immigration court in Chicago was a little over one year. But it has increased each year since. By 2014 it was 733 days, and in the federal fiscal year that ended this fall, it had swelled to 1,019 days. |
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| When ski jumper Michael Glasder landed the top spot on this year's U.S. Olympic men's team, he not only redeemed himself but also helped make history for a ski club in far northwest suburban Fox River Grove. |
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| Authorities are investigating the suspicious death of a 29-year-old woman found dead Monday afternoon in an apartment in the Lincoln Park area. |
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| Comparing fired Bears head coach John Fox to the field of NFL coaches illustrates why the Bears parted ways with him New Year's Day. |
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