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Thursday, May 31 The tangled maze of disciplinary investigations that unfolded for Lopez and Feliciano over the course of nearly a decade and a half appears to be a textbook example of the long-standing failures of the city's system of police accountability. | | |
| Lawmakers pushed forward with a state spending plan as Democrats who control the General Assembly and Republicans allied with Gov. Bruce Rauner continued to project optimism that they'd meet a Thursday deadline and avoid another lengthy budget fight. |
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| The Illinois House voted Wednesday night to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment more than 45 years after it was approved by Congress, putting it one state away from possible enshrinement in the U.S. Constitution amid potential legal questions. |
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| A man broke into two Lincoln Park homes in a 20-minute span early Sunday morning and sexually abused children who were asleep in their bedrooms, Chicago police said. |
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| Hoffman Estates-based Sears said it would provide a list by midday of 72 stores which will start closing sales "in the near future." |
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| Beck, Elvis Costello and Father John Misty are among the artists in the Riot Fest lineup announced Wednesday night. |
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| The first Illinois mosquitoes to test positive for West Nile Virus this year were found in Glenview and Morton Grove, health officials announced. |
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| "A Map of Chicago's Gangland" could be yours. But you might need to plan an old-fashioned heist to afford it — it goes on sale in London next month for 20,000 pounds. |
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