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Tuesday, Apr 17 The redevelopment of 760 acres along the North Branch of the Chicago River promises to transform the North Side — and the city itself. But City Hall's plan for a patchwork of park space at the site underwhelms. |
| Developers have unveiled plans for Chicago's second-tallest skyscraper to soar above Tribune Tower. This is a dazzling moment for architecture, business and culture in our city. |
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| Critics have raged about the Chicago Magazine article contrasting the lives of Chicago police Cmdr. Paul Bauer and his alleged killer, Shomari Legghette, yet it is by and large a defensible work, writes Eric Zorn. |
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| Barbara Bush, who died Tuesday, was one of America's most beloved first ladies, because she was so real. |
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| Marijuana legalization politics have hit a watershed, leaving confusion over what's legal — or should be, writes Clarence Page. |
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| The former candidate for president can't muscle all the blame onto the ex-FBI director. |
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| Republican Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens is consumed in a sex scandal, but hardly anyone knows about it. |
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Check out the latest cartoons by Tribune editorial cartoonist Scott Stantis. | |
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