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Changing North Shore boundary lines | Hacking home devices | Chicago Auto Show 2019 guide

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First bill emerges this year to legalize marijuana in Illinois — would allow up to 24 plants at home

Friday, Feb 8

A Democratic state lawmaker has filed a bill to legalize recreational marijuana in Illinois that likely goes further than other legislators prefer, but it has officially started the debate over complex legislation that will need to serve many interests.

North Shore residents want to change boundary lines, sending their kids — and $1 million in taxes — to Winnetka schools

A local citizens group has launched a campaign to change the school district boundary lines in their southeast Winnetka neighborhood.

R. Kelly explains why studio looks lived in: 'I have never been creative or worked between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.'

R&B musician R. Kelly says he wrote the hit "I Believe I Can Fly" in four days. It took just four minutes to write "When A Woman Is Fed Up." But the songs didn't come to him during regular working hours. That's why his recording studio looks like he lives in it.

Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos accuses National Enquirer of 'extortion and blackmail' over sexual photographs

Jeff Bezos says the National Enquirer is threatening to publish revealing sexual photographs of him unless his private investigators back off the tabloid.

Former Vice President Al Gore to endorse Chicago mayoral candidate Bill Daley

The former vice president and prominent environmentalist is expected in Chicago to tout Daley's plan to address climate change.

'Why are you looking at me? I see you watching me.' Are smart home devices the next frontier in internet hacking? 

As connected devices increasingly populate the home, replacing regular refrigerators, doorbells and more with versions that can be connected to the internet and controlled via smartphone, experts say hacking incidents of the unassuming household objects are on the rise.

Inside the 'gaudy, loud' Mascot Hall of Fame — and how the heck it landed in Whiting

The Mascot Hall of Fame, a decidedly irreverent monument to sports mascots, and its enormous snot (which looks more like the world's largest tangle of rubber bands), has been a bright spot for Whiting — a literal bright spot.

Chicago Auto Show 2019 guide: What to know if you go

 With nearly 50 automakers and almost 1,000 different vehicles on display, the 111th Chicago Auto Show transforms McCormick Place into a gleaming parking lot of new vehicles. Here is everything you need to know.

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