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Thursday, Mar 22 Calling it a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to save "a great American city," former police Superintendent Garry McCarthy said Wednesday he will run against Mayor Rahm Emanuel to fix an economy that fosters inequity, tamp down ever-rising taxes and reverse rampant gun violence that has sullied Chicago's national reputation. |
| Does Loyola have another big win left in it? The Ramblers haven't been rattled by the more intense media spotlight of the NCAA tournament or by playing higher-seeded teams. |
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| The Chicago area has lost residents for a third consecutive year while the country's Southern and Western areas saw population gains. |
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| The campaign worker who disrupted Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan's political operations with sexual harassment allegations has filed a federal lawsuit, saying she was blocked from working on House Democratic campaigns as retaliation for reporting her supervisor's behavior. |
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| Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg admitted mistakes and outlined steps to protect user data in light of a scandal involving a Trump-connected data-mining firm. |
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| A ballot question on the legalization of marijuana got big support from Cook County voters. It's nonbinding but could add momentum to the movement to introduce recreational marijuana to the legal market in Illinois. |
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| The heyday of newspaper comics may be past, but Charles Schulz's anthropomorphic beagle remains a potent creation, by turns funny and poignant as he yearns to be something more than canine. This traveling exhibit from the Schulz Museum goes up Friday at the Elmhurst History Museum. |
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| This five-bedroom Chicago home features an open living room/dining room, an electronic gas fireplace, Walnut wall system that houses a wet bar, a Sub-Zero wine pantry and a large chef's kitchen. |
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