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2018年5月3日 星期四

'Misfit' in Chicago | City eyes light rail route | Hinsdale dream home

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May 3, 2018

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Students campaign for change to Chicago park named after senator whose family owned slaves

Thursday, May 3

The push by students at Village Leadership Academy to rename the sprawling 218-acre West Side park comes during a nationwide resurgence of youth-led activism sparked largely by recent generation-defining events.

Giuliani: Trump repaid Cohen $130K for settlement with Stormy

President Trump's new lawyer Rudy Giuliani said that Trump repaid his personal attorney Michael Cohen for a $130,000 payment to Stormy Daniels.

Thunderstorms likely to continue amid flash flood watch

Chicago and much of northern Illinois are under a flash flood watch through Thursday morning as storms moved through the area last night. Thunderstorms are likely to continue this afternoon and evening.

Column: City eyes light rail route from North Side to downtown

Ryan Ori: Light rail, new bridges and the elimination of barge traffic are part of an infrastructure overhaul taking shape in a North Side corridor poised for a boom.

Illinois prone to mosquito-bite diseases: new CDC report

As the number of some insect-borne illnesses have tripled over the past decade, Illinois ranks among the top 20 states with the most mosquito-transmitted diseases, according to a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Special Olympics at 50: 'Things are so different now' 

In 1968, the inaugural class of athletes competed in the first-ever Special Olympics at Soldier Field. On Thursday, some of them will return to Soldier Field for the Special Olympics 50th anniversary Opening Ceremonies.

Ai Weiwei: A 'misfit' in Chicago, a serious artist/activist

The Chinese artist and activist Ai Weiwei hits Chicago for two public speaking appearances, for Chicago Humanities Festival and for the Alphawood Foundation, in advance of his installation Trace, with portraits of prisoners of conscience done in Legos.

Hinsdale home with outdoor oasis, wine cellar listed for $1.9 million

This five-bedroom custom all-brick home is set on half an acre of green grounds. Outdoor space is abundant and includes a patio, fire pit, gazebo, grilling station, bar and spacious backyard.

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