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Thursday, Feb 14 Odds may still favor the eventual construction of former President Barack Obama 's $500 million museum and library in a public park along Chicago's lakeshore, but it's no longer a sure thing in the face of a formidable legal challenge by a parks-advocacy group. Complete coverage of the Obama Presidential Center. | | |
| Former Chicago police Officer Jason Van Dyke was beaten in his prison cell shortly after being transferred from Illinois custody to a federal facility in Connecticut last week, sources confirmed Wednesday. |
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| Each of Chicago's 14 mayoral candidates were asked whether they support or oppose 14 proposals, and to rank their importance. By answering the same questions, our algorithm will identify those candidates whose positions are closer to yours. Visit our Chicago Voter's Guide. |
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| A piece of Chicago's infamous gangster history is up for sale. The Park Manor home of gangster Al Capone is on the market for $109,900. Dream Homes: Chicagoland's high-end listings |
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| Mayoral candidate Bill Daley defended himself from criticism over a $1 million campaign contribution from Illinois' wealthiest resident, Ken Griffin, who's also a top backer of former Republican Gov. Bruce Rauner. |
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| When the Salvation Army closed Anne's House last year to focus funds on core programs, officials said there were other services in the area for sexually exploited girls. But a year later, the hole left by the closure of Anne's House is evident. |
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| So you've tossed a bunch of stuff after watching Marie Kondo's Netflix special. It's possible that a few short weeks later, the regret is already starting to kick in. |
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| This will be the year of stress-free Valentine's Day gift-giving. You don't have to break the bank (and please don't) picking out something special for your sweetie. |
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