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Thursday, Mar 29 We interrupt this Loyola basketball fairy tale to bring you baseball's opening day, reality welcomed in Chicago by the Cubs, White Sox and bartenders, not necessarily in that order. The Cubs begin their march toward a fourth straight National League Championship Series in Miami. The White Sox counter by going to Kansas City, Mo. |
| Two suburban Chicago businesses — an Italian food distributor and a rechargeable battery manufacturer — are on opposite sides of a tariff battle. |
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| After serving 24 years in prison for the murder of a gang rival, Francisco "Smokey" Sanchez claimed to have found a new purpose in life as a violence interrupter with CeaseFire. But federal prosecutors say his job with the controversial anti-violence group was just a facade. |
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| Chicago is supporting a federal plan to shield the Great Lakes from invasive carp by strengthening defenses at a crucial Illinois choke point. |
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| After talking for months about taking on Mayor Rahm Emanuel in next year's election, former Chicago Public Schools CEO Paul Vallas soon will make it clear he's running, his election attorney said. |
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| A Chicago Tribune columnist's snarky piece on Houston's new bean drew fire, including a Houston Chronicle editor who challenged the writer to a debate. |
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| Dahleen Glanton: People are uncomfortable with the term white "privilege." It's time everyone just accept it as fact. |
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| This five-bedroom suburban home sits on two-acres featuring a pond, waterfall, custom patio and a wood burning pizza oven. Soaring ceilings, timber truss wood beams and a sun room with built-in spa are a few of the home's features. |
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