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Thursday, Jan 4 The completion of the Dakota Access pipeline has brought a mixture of potential and peril for Illinois residents. Farmers whose land was used for the pipeline complain about compromised fields and lowered property values, while some residents tout economic benefits. |
| Medical cannabis has passed its second anniversary in Illinois and is facing a potentially decisive year in 2018. Here's what is at stake for patients and dispensaries in the year ahead. |
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| President Trump's dismissive description of Steve Bannon as "a staffer" who had "very little to do with our historic victory" marked his latest effort to cast his onetime confidant as a bit player who never had any real influence on the president's politics or policies. |
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| Democratic governor candidate Chris Kennedy accused Mayor Rahm Emanuel of pushing blacks out of Chicago with his policies. |
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| Eataly bosses wouldn't say this week whether they'd had customer complaints about a marketing campaign that joked — among other things — that Italians smell. |
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| Chicago residents have the option of looking up their recycling and trash pickup days and setting reminders using a new online tool, the city announced. |
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| A deal under the contract terms included in a USA Today report would allow the Cubs and Jake Arrieta to salvage something out of this coldest of winters for Cubs fans. |
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| This resort-like home was completely renovated in 2002. The exterior has an outside entertaining space with a fireplace and expansive yard with a private lake. |
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