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Thursday, Apr 5 A 15-year effort to build a school in the city's Dunning neighborhood is underway with an unusual complication: Construction workers are taking careful steps to avoid disturbing human remains that may lie beneath the soil. |
| A U. of C. police officer shot and seriously wounded a student after responding to a call of a burglary near the South Side campus late Tuesday, authorities said. |
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| A former bookkeeper for restaurants Blackbird and Avec was arrested on charges she stole more than $600,000 over a six-year period. |
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| The escalating trade dispute between China and President Donald Trump could affect Illinois businesses ranging from downstate soybean farmers to Chicago whiskey-makers. |
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| Mayor Rahm Emanuel and the growing field challenging him in the February 2019 election will be able to raise unlimited amounts of money after one candidate on Wednesday said he made a large contribution to his own campaign. |
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| A person of interest was being questioned in the fatal stabbing of a software CEO in the River North neighborhood, Chicago police said. |
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| A woman is suing an Italian restaurant in Orland Park, claiming marinara shot out of her lasagna without warning and caused severe burns on her hand. |
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| This five-bedroom Hinsdale home features a chef's kitchen, pizza oven, a four season room, a recreation room, a pub-style bar and a theatre room. The fifth bedroom has its own full bath. |
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