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Wednesday, Mar 21 Democratic billionaire J.B. Pritzker will take on wealthy Republican Gov. Bruce Rauner in November, a race expected to easily shatter Illinois campaign spending records and make a run at the national mark. |
| Breaking down the primary governor's race in Illinois. |
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| The upshot on Tuesday night's primary election: The chairman of the Cook County Democrats went down, a political comeback attempt by an ex-governor fell short, and a sitting governor got the scare of his political career. |
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| The suspected serial bomber who terrorized Austin died early Wednesday after detonating another explosive device in his vehicle as Austin police closed in. |
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| Apple's new Michigan Avenue flagship store is going up for sale, a transaction that could be worth at least $170 million. |
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| Wicker Park and Bucktown business owners opt to patrol streets with their employees rather than hire armed security guards for neighborhood safety. |
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| Something strange was happening in mid-afternoon Tuesday – Lollapalooza tickets were still on sale, more than five hours after they became available for the annual festival Aug. 2-5 in Grant Park. |
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| A year and a day after becoming the first team to clinch a playoff spot, the Hawks officially were eliminated from a postseason berth for the first time in 10 years thanks to a 5-1 loss, the Hawks' fourth in a row. |
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