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Friday, Mar 23 The Rev. Bill Hybels has been the subject of inquiries by elders at Willow Creek Community Church that he contradicted church teachings by engaging in inappropriate behavior with women in his congregation, including employees. |
| Loyola did it again, beating a more athletic team in a game that came down to the final possession, this time a 69-68 nail-biter over Nevada. |
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| The Chicago City Council next week will consider a proposal to allow a Texas-based car-sharing company to operate in parts of the North and Near South sides. |
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| President Trump has gotten nowhere in his push to kill federal support for cleaning up some of the nation's most prized waterways, as the U.S. House decided to keep funding at current levels — and in some cases, boost it. |
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| As teens flock to similar rallies in other major cities including a national rally led by survivors of the Parkland shooting in Washington. D.C., here's a look at the key moments from the past month during which regular Chicago teens became major organizers of a local march. |
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| Just hours after Garry McCarthy announced he would run against him, Mayor Rahm Emanuel launched a searing attack tying his former police superintendent to Republican President Trump. |
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| Revolution Brewing gets its highest-profile partner to date and White Sox get a local, ascendant brand whose beer and logo will be dotted through the park. |
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| This resort-like property in the heart of Glencoe sits on half an acre and offers complete privacy. This contemporary home offers five bedrooms and 5.5 bathrooms, a kitchen built for a chef and and features an underground walkway that leads to the pool. |
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