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Wednesday, May 2 The Trump administration exempted most of southeast Wisconsin from the latest federal limits on lung-damaging smog pollution, delivering a political victory to Gov. Scott Walker as he makes a new Foxconn Technology Group factory the centerpiece of his re-election campaign. |
| A 4-year-old girl sitting on a front porch with her parents was wounded in a drive-by shooting Tuesday evening in the Gresham neighborhood on the South Side, police said. |
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| Five female Chicago Fire Department paramedics filed a sexual harassment lawsuit against the city, alleging they were groped, stalked and forced to endure repeated sexually explicit remarks from superiors. |
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| Some 500 Chicago residents snapped up the new municipal ID cards, the first day the so-called CityKey cards were available, officials said. |
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| United Airlines is limiting the types of pets it will transport as cargo after a series of animal-related incidents led to an internal review this year. |
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| It's been windy for the last couple of days and rain is in the forecast. Is the Chicago area likely to get another wave of "dirty rain" on Wednesday night and Thursday night? |
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| Houseplants are taking over hip apartments and Instagram accounts. The next "it" plant might surprise you. |
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| This Lincoln Park home was gut-rehabbed in 2015 by the original developer. Soaring ceilings and oversized windows allow for plenty of natural light. Key features include an elevator, hardwood floors throughout, three fireplaces and a media room. The kitchen leads to a spacious outdoor area. |
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