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O'Hare once again nation's busiest | Allegations could cool off real estate boom | Medical marijuana for opioid patients

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February 4, 2019

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FAA makes it official: O'Hare is once again the nation's busiest airport in terms of total flights

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O'Hare International Airport is once again the nation's busiest in terms of total flights, surpassing Altlanta for the first time since 2014.

Shakedown allegations could chill Chicago real estate boom

Chicago real estate developers and politicians are bracing for the fallout from allegations of property owners being shaken down, amid a federal probe reportedly involving Ald Daniel Solis, 25th, wearing a wire. 

She once bought black-market weed to cope with pain without opioids. Now medical marijuana is a legal option.

Tashena Altman was one of the first patients to buy marijuana Friday through Illinois' new Opioid Alternative Pilot Program. 

Canadian developer pays $38 million for Greyhound's Goose Island bus maintenance facility

RYAN ORI: The once-dead deal could bring residents to Chicago's Goose Island for the first time in decades.

2019 Super Bowl commercials: 5 best and 5 worst

Check out the five best and the five worst commercials we watched during Super Bowl 53, plus view any of the big game ads you may have missed.