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Wednesday, Dec 19 In harrowing detail over three hours, Pedro Flores, the Chicago drug kingpin who secretly recorded Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, explained his rise from dealing cocaine with family members on the Southwest Side to working as a top lieutenant for the world's most notorious drug lord. | | |
| Two Chicago police officers were fatally struck by a train Monday evening on the Far South Side. Here's what has been confirmed and what remains under investigation. |
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| Donald Trump appeared to back off his demand for $5 billion to build a border wall, signaling for the first time that he might be open to a deal. Many people won't notice, but workers wonder 'Why should I have to deal with this?' |
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| First look at Sue the T. rex in the new Griffin Halls of Evolving Planet at the Field Museum in Chicago, opening Dec. 21. |
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| Brad Biggs answers your Bears questions weekly. Is right guard Kyle Long set to return for the playoffs? Why has wide receiver Anthony Miller disappeared recently? Why wasn't there a 10-second runoff after the Packers' penalty late in Sunday's game? Plus much more. |
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| IHSA schools voted 324-307 to switch from conference-based scheduling to a geographic model, beginning in 2021. |
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| A YouTube sensation known as the "Glitter Bomb" guy has mesmerized more than 4 million visitors to his video depicting a high-tech, "Home Alone" inspired gadget emitting so-called fart spray to thwart porch pirates stealing holiday packages. |
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| This five-bedroom home built in 2015 features a spacious open floor plan and is located within walking distance of schools, a Metra stop and downtown Hinsdale. |
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