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Monday, Jan 22 Growing portions of more than a dozen poor Chicago neighborhoods, mostly on the city's South and West sides, are becoming "pharmacy deserts," say some public health experts. The term describes a community with limited access to a pharmacy, whether retail or independent. |
| Vote on short-term funding bill expected as shutdown extends into workweekThe government shutdown is set to sow more disruption and political peril Monday after the Senate inched closer but ultimately fell short of an agreement that would have reopened federal agencies before the beginning of the workweek. |
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| Shutting down the government is becoming a bad habit for Washington pols. Enough with your petulance. |
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| The thick fog may be lifting, but a flood advisory is in effect through the morning rush our on Monday, according to the National Weather Service in Chicago. |
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| A downtown alderman is sending a warning to businesses along the Chicago Riverwalk that have irked nearby residents with the music they play. |
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| John Coleman, who co-founded The Weather Channel but who later drew people's anger for his skepticism about climate change, has died. He was 83. |
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| The New England Patriots are the favorite once again in this city's sports books to win the Super Bowl. They're a lopsided pick to win the one after that, too. |
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| Fonda Frontera, Rick Bayless' Wicker Park Tex-Mex concept, shuttered on Sunday afternoon. |
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