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Monday, Dec 31 A reminder as you plan New Year's Eve festivities: Something that's legal in Illinois when you start your party might be illegal when it's over. | | |
| For the second year in a row, Chicago recorded double-digit decreases in shootings and homicides in 2018, though some neighborhoods on the West and South sides continue to bear the brunt of gun violence, as they have for decades. |
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| The CTA, Metra and Pace voted to hold off on fare hikes. But the region can look forward to road construction and political wrangling over a possible infrastructure bill. |
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| Sen. Elizabeth Warren is taking the first major step toward launching a widely anticipated campaign for the presidency. |
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| As people look ahead to what's coming up in the new year, 2019 will have more Illinois children looking back. |
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| Brad Biggs' 10 thoughts after the Bears closed the season strong with a 24-10 victory over the Vikings. It was the best game of the season for the offensive line, and it's not close. Kyle Long looks to add to the family collection of Super Bowl rings. Kicking woes persist. Javon Wims and more. |
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| After more than 13 years of guiding the First Division military museum at Cantigny Park near Wheaton, Paul Herbert is stepping down. |
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| Remembering a red-sauce restaurant — Sabatino's — and the many other neighborhood favorites that used to exist in Chicago. |
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