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Friday, Apr 27 A gunman carjacked an undercover police officer Thursday afternoon on the Near North Side embarking on nearly two-mile crime spree that left two people shot in the city's Gold Coast neighborhood. |
| The simulation was designed as an interactive history lesson for a class of south suburban sixth-graders. But some parents expressed outrage after learning their children played the role of runaway slaves during the activity. |
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| The leaders of North and South Korea repeated a previous vow to rid the Korean Peninsula of nuclear weapons and also pledged to end the Korean war. |
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| Chicago is planning to launch a pilot program on the South Side to allow "dockless" bike share, a bike share program that would be cheaper than Divvy that would allow bikes to be parked anywhere, rather than at designated stations. |
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| Blair Kamin: With the Northerly Island walkway still closed, the Park District says that it is working closely with the Army Corps to analyze possible solutions and that it "anticipates construction" this year. But that hardly settles the matter. |
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| The Bears drafted Roquan Smith, inside linebacker from the University of Georgia, with the eighth pick in the 2018 NFL draft. At 6-foot-1 and 236 pounds, Smith fills a need on the second level of the defense. |
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| The son of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge has been named Louis Arthur Charles, Kensington Palace announced Friday. |
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| A guide to Chicago's new and returning summer festivals in 2018. |
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