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Tuesday, May 1 As Paul Vallas prepares to kick off his run for mayor Wednesday, the government and school reform lifer is offering the bleak assessment that Chicago "is in big trouble" due to Rahm Emanuel's Washington-style leadership putting what's best for his political future over what's best for the city. |
| Spring to Chicago: I'm here! After record-cold April that saw several canceled, snowy baseball games, May arrives with 70-degree temperatures. |
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| Andrew High School is asking parents of students who became ill to contact the dean's office to provide information, including what food they consumed. |
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| U.S. border inspectors allowed in the first wave of Central American asylum-seekers to enter the country for processing after a temporary impasse over lack of space to accommodate them. |
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| A German coworking firm has opened its first U.S. office in Chicago and will add a Mag Mile flagship. The deals are part of an ambitious expansion plan. |
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| Blair Kamin: A knockoff of the Barcelona chair, one of the great works of German-American architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, has been installed at AMA Plaza. |
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| RedEye compiled some of our favorite chicken wings in Chicago, from classic buffalo-style to naked grilled wings to Korean lollipop style. |
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| Microsoft founder Bill Gates and his wife, Melinda, appear to have paid $1.25 million for a five-bedroom, 3,000-square-foot house in the South Side Hyde Park neighborhood through a land trust. |
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