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2018年8月1日 星期三

Anti-violence protest prep | Bad Apple for sale | Northwestern athletics center review

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Will feeding Illinois deer hasten their demise? Bill ignites debate over bucks, does

Wednesday, Aug 1

Gov. Bruce Rauner must decide whether he will sign or veto a proposal to study whether deer would benefit from supplements infused into deer feed. The measure has sparked fervent debate, creating fissures in the wildlife and environmental communities.

3 years after Elmhurst teen's death following sleepover, Rauner signs law to equip first responders with EpiPens

Three years after a 13-year-old Elmhurst girl died after suffering a severe allergic reaction during a slumber party with friends, Gov. Bruce Rauner joined her family Tuesday to sign an amendment to a law aimed at preventing such tragedies.

Lakeview businesses brace for the unknown during Thursday's anti-violence protest

Come Thursday evening, anti-violence protesters are expected to march north on Lake Shore Drive, then cut west and north to Wrigleyville. Businesses along the route are hoping for the best.

Democrats belatedly pressure Rauner over election security as officials meet about voter data Wednesday

Six Democratic members of the state's congressional delegation sent a belated letter to Republican Gov. Bruce Rauner's office, expressing concerns over his veto of legislation that would have removed Illinois from a controversial voter-database system.

Chicago-area priest among dozens of survivors in Mexico jetliner crash

An Aeromexico jetliner taking off in a blustery storm smashed down into a nearby field but skidded to a stop virtually intact, and all 103 people aboard were able to escape.

Bad Apple, and all its custom burger recipes, up for sale 

The popular North Center restaurant is still financially successful, but the current owner is hoping for a change.

Northwestern athletics center: Structural drama uplifts a building that fires the latest shot in college sports' facilities arms race

Northwestern's new field house and athletics center, which will be dedicated Wednesday, is a distinguished, sometimes-breathtaking, work of architecture.

Driest July in Chicago since World War II

Despite some scattered showers, Chicago's official rain gauge measured only 1.14 inches in July. The heat, humidity and widespread rain will likely pick up in August.

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