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Monday, Oct 1 The murder trial of Chicago police Officer Jason Van Dyke continues with what could be the final defense witnesses — and possibly a momentous decision by the officer himself whether to testify in his own defense. | | |
| Former Democratic presidential contender Hillary Clinton will campaign in Chicago today for governor candidate J.B. Pritzker, a major supporter of her failed efforts to get to the White House. |
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| A cherished southern Wisconsin landmark that has been home to Nobel laureates and important scientific achievements, Yerkes has now outlived its research usefulness. |
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| One of the fastest-growing forms of commuting is not commuting — it's working from home, according to U.S. Census figures. |
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| Even in a city teeming with blues guitar masters, Otis Rush towered above. His guitar tone — corrosive, piercing, etched in darkness and anguish — shaped the sound of Chicago blues, and resonated around the world. |
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| Give the Cubs the advantage in starting pitching and the Brewers the nod between bullpens. Here's a look at who has the edge in today's tiebreaker between the Cubs and Brewers at Wrigley Field. |
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| Improved mechanics from Mitch Trubisky, the double QB play, the smartest collection of NFL jerseys and more from Brad Biggs. |
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| Though telehealth company MDLive is based in Florida, it already has about 20 employees in Chicago and plans to open a Chicago office early next year. |
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