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Wednesday, Apr 25 The death of Semaj Crosby, a Joliet-area toddler who was reported missing hours after a child welfare caseworker visited her home, has sparked an outcry and calls for justice, but a year later no one has been arrested. |
| Two firefighters were injured and two people were rescued when an extra-alarm fire broke out in a Jewelers Row building in the Loop Wednesday morning, according to the Chicago Fire Department. |
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| Democrats who want to override Republican Gov. Bruce Rauner's veto of a bill to license gun stores face a Wednesday deadline to act, or else the governor's rejection will stand. |
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| Sinclair Broadcast Group announced it has agreed to sell additional TV stations in a bid to win approval for its proposed acquisition of Tribune Media. |
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| An ungainly all-star answer to the question: What happens when Marvel worlds collide? A lot, but not enough, though for better or worse the cliffhanger ending will freak people out. |
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| McDonald's new headquarters location opens this week, but how does the international menu fare? |
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| Mark Thomas knows all too well the struggles of a neighborhood business staring down changing trends and the rise of Amazon. Yet the owner of the 40-year-old punk shop The Alley isn't cowering. He's just doing it a different way. |
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| This five-bedroom plus family room, office and wine cellar home has tall ceilings and natural light throughout. The kitchen opens to the living room with fireplace and the family room with a separate dining area. A two-car garage completes the home. |
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