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Monday, Jan 28 Delayed flights, icy roads and fresh snow - the overnight snowstorm dumped as much as 6 inches in some areas around Chicago - just in time for your commute. | | |
| One of the coldest air masses in years will envelop the Midwest and the Northeast this week bringing potentially life-threatening low temperatures to the Chicago area that will feel even harsher in tandem with strong winds. |
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| When Anton Carter stands trial this week for Officer Michael Bailey's murder, the prosecution case is likely to rely heavily on testimony from jailhouse informants, even though experts warn such witnesses are notoriously unreliable. |
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| The CTA plans to start a $30 million renovation of three Blue Line "L' stations in West Town this year, and neighborhood advocates hope the project will spur new interest in ongoing efforts to revitalize the Polish Triangle, a small park at the Division Street stop. |
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| The "Like a Girl" campaign, brainchild of Chicago advertising executive AJ Hassan, set out to change the conversation around girls' capabilities. Four years later, it's still making an impact. |
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| Blair Kamin: Chances for architectural greatness are rare. When they come around, we best grab them. Such is the opportunity Chicago has before it with one of the five plans for a new global terminal at O'Hare International Airport. |
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| 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. |
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