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Monday, Feb 11 An early morning fire at Bully Life Animal Services near West Chicago last month caused the death of 31 dogs, many of which had been placed there by animal rescue organizations. Rescues are split over whether the kennel's owner, Garrett Mercado, should be praised or criticized for his work. | | |
| The Cook County state's attorney's office has moved to vacate and dismiss drug charges against 14 more men, all of whom were framed by disgraced former Chicago police Sgt. Ronald Watts and members of his tactical team, according to legal team. |
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| Naperville school districts want flexibility in their school day requirements to allow for a variety of hands-on and digital learning options. |
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| Mary Wisniewski: The candidates for Chicago mayor have plenty of opinions about how to improve transportation. |
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| Each year, thousands of birds die when they smash into large glass windows they can't see. Legislation introduced by Ald. Brian Hopkins and reintroduced by U.S. Rep. Mike Quigley of Chicago seeks to prevent such deaths. |
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| President Trump is pushing back against criticisms that a leak of his private schedule suggests he is not working hard. |
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| New voting sites opened in Chicago neighborhoods on Monday. Here's what you need to know. |
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