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Wednesday, Feb 6 Sterigenics is still venting ethylene oxide into neighborhoods surrounding its facility in west suburban Willowbrook, according to federal testing that revealed spikes of the volatile, cancer-causing gas higher than concentrations detected before the company installed new pollution-control equipment last year. But a top Trump administration official told residents that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency doesn't have enough evidence to take action against the company. | | |
| The family of a suburban Chicago woman has sued the cruise ship line Holland America, saying operators should have had her airlifted to a hospital after she had a stroke on a cruise. She now needs round-the-clock care, the lawsuit says. |
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| The Chicago Tribune's Critic's Choice Dining Awards honor outstanding work in 2018 and parts of 2017. (Achievement doesn't always adhere to the calendar.) Our honorees embody excellence and innovation, beginning with our Chef of the Year, Diana Davila. |
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| The "Pregame On-Field-Warm-Up Experience" allowed season ticket holders who had enough points to stand on the sidelines before a home game. But the perk has been eliminated. |
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| Mary Schmich: When Walker Hughes wound up in the emergency room at Loyola University Medical Center in late December, behaving violently because of a bad reaction to medication, what did the officers on duty do? They sang and danced to calm him down. |
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| The airline will now offer premium service on smaller, regional jets and is expanding its elite Polaris service to shorter domestic routes. |
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