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Canada Goose robberies | Unorthodox move in Van Dyke case | Are fans finally done with R. Kelly?

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January 25, 2019

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In unusual step, attorney general's office 'reviewing' ex-Chicago cop Jason Van Dyke's sentence

Friday, Jan 25

In a highly unorthodox move, the Illinois attorney general's office is "reviewing" former Chicago police Officer Jason Van Dyke's relatively lenient prison sentence, a spokeswoman for the office said.

Garry McCarthy won't say whether Laquan McDonald shooting was a crime, struggles with case in mayor's race

Garry McCarthy is in a tough political spot as he runs for mayor: He's pushing his experience as police superintendent as a key strength, yet he was fired from that job in the wake of one of the most divisive police shootings in Chicago history.

Chicago forecast: Weekend deep freeze, snowstorms, then 'extreme cold'

Dangerously cold weather this weekend will be followed next week by a significant snowstorm and "extreme excessive cold risk," with possibly record-setting low temperatures, according to forecasters.

Canada Goose coats — which cost roughly $1,000 — are being targeted by thieves in Chicago

Over the past two weeks, Chicago police have reported a spate of robberies in which people wearing Canada Goose coats (and at least one wearing a fake) have been targeted and forced to give up their jackets.

$6 billion Lincoln Yards project wins Plan Commission OK; development would transform Chicago's North Side

The proposed Lincoln Yards development was approved Thursday by the Chicago Plan Commission, taking an important step toward city zoning approval to build one of the most ambitious real estate projects ever drawn up on the city's North Side.

Historic Near West Side parish to close, move into nearby church this summer

Holy Family Church, the city's second-oldest church, will no longer host its parish after July, church officials announced Thursday evening. 

The fallout from 'Surviving R. Kelly' was immediate. Will fans renounce him for good this time?

Millions tuned in to the marathon viewing experience that tracked decades of abuse allegations against the "Pied Piper of R&B." Now, a new generation is grappling with Kelly's legacy for the first time while alleged victims interviewed in the documentary speak out about their quest for justice.

Collin Delia is into leather-making. He's also into goaltending, as Blackhawks fans have discovered.

Collin Delia didn't take up leather-making until November 2017, but he has had a lifelong interest in building things, which he developed from his father and grandfather.

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