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'Save our kids' | Food truck fight | Chicago Reader editor search | The bender that began America

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February 22, 2018

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Chicago-area high school students chanting 'save our kids' stage walkouts to demand action on gun violence

Thursday, Feb 22

Hundreds of high school students across the Chicago area walked out of school, joining a national movement of young people mobilizing in a passionate response to the Feb. 14 massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida.

Illinois Democrats move toward licensing gun stores

Gun control advocates are renewing their push to require Illinois firearm stores to get state licenses, saying saying federal regulations do not go far enough to ensure sales are handled properly.

Angry students, parents confront Sen. Marco Rubio over gun control

Republican Sen. Marco Rubio was put on the defensive by angry students, teachers and parents who are demanding stronger gun-control measures after the shooting rampage that claimed 17 lives at a Florida high school.

After homeless man freezes to death in West Town alley, neighbors continue to care for his feral cat colony

Antonio Garcia, also known as Wookie, lived in a small alley underneath expensive condos. Following a stretch of brutally cold temperatures last month, Garcia was found frozen to death. The people who banded together to protect Garcia in life are keeping his memory alive. His former home is now a cat sanctuary. 

 

Food truck owner hopes to take fight to Illinois Supreme Court

A Chicago food truck owner is asking the state Supreme Court to take up her lawsuit against the city after an appellate court loss.

In search for new editor, Chicago Reader looks for diversity

The Reader casts a "broad net" for a new executive editor; the previous editor's tenure lasted one issue amid controversy over a cover decried as racist.

Analysis: Photo of Trump's notes captures his empathy deficit better than anything

President Trump held a worthwhile listening session featuring a range of views on how to combat gun violence in schools. And while Trump's at-times-meandering comments about arming teachers will certainly raise eyebrows, for the most part he did listen.

Bar tab shows framers celebrated a newly finished U.S. Constitution

It was a Friday night. And delegate George Washington promptly went on the bender that began America.

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