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Dozens rally at St. Sabina in support of Pfleger, as accusers remain...

The Rev. Michael Pfleger's supporters rally as accuser says, "I’m not here because I want to be. I’m here because it’s the right thing to do.”

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Aurora police investigating fatal shooting

Aurora police are investigating a fatal shooting Monday afternoon on the city’s southeast side.

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The Spin: Mayor Lori Lightfoot gets first dose of COVID-19 vaccine |...

Welcome to The Spin, the Chicago Tribune's politics newsletter.

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8 more cases of highly contagious coronavirus variant identified in Illinois

Eight more cases of a highly contagious coronavirus variant have been identified in Illinois, state public health officials said Monday.

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Chicago aldermen advance settlement in 2015 police traffic stop shooting

Aldermen on Monday advanced a proposal to pay $525,000 to a man who was wrongly shot by Chicago police and forgive almost $45,000 in debts he owes the city. Antwon Golatte was shot in the abdomen...

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Kyle Rittenhouse police interview video

Kyle Rittenhouse and his mother, Wendy, speak with Kenosha police at the Antioch Police Department in the hours after he shot three people, two of them fatally.

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Kyle and Wendy Rittenhouse focused on social media comments as teen asked for...

Kyle Rittenhouse and his mother fixated on social media comments about them in the hours after he fatally shot two men, according to video released Monday that also shows the teen immediately asked for...

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Tracking Chicago homicide victims

Chicago homicides victims: Charts, maps tracking shooting victims

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Chicago’s 10 largest snowfalls since 1886 — and how the Tribune covered them

With a major winter storm blanketing the area, here is a look back at Chicago’s largest blizzards and how the Tribune covered them.

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Feds investigating Pritzker EPA for approving new scrap shredder on Chicago’s...

The probe announced Monday by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency comes amid a separate-but-related investigation of Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s administration.

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Daywatch: Where to get the COVID-19 vaccine, feds investigating Pritzker EPA...

Good morning, Chicago. Here are some of the top stories you need to know to start your day.

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Jan. 26 snowstorm map: How much did it snow near you?

While the winter storm hasn’t yet lived up to its originally forecast expectations, the storm did drop snow across the Chicago area.

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Your submissions: Chicago-area snow photos

Click through to see Chicago Tribune reader submissions of snow photos.

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Your submissions: Chicago-area snow photos

Submit your photo to be featured in our running gallery.

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Limited indoor dining now allowed in four suburban counties including DuPage...

Limited indoor dining is now allowed in four suburban counties under Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s COVID-19 reopening plan, state public health officials announced Tuesday.

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What is allowed and not allowed in Illinois’ COVID tiers plan? And where does...

With indoor dining returning throughout parts of the Chicago area there is new attention on the state’s system for managing COVID mitigations. Here is where the regions stand and what is allowed under...

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Wisconsin priest who livestreamed exorcisms he said were to root out voter...

The Diocese of Madison said it and the Rev. John Zuhlsdorf reached a mutual decision on his departure and he will relocate “to pursue other opportunities.”

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Crestwood mayor gets December trial date on federal bribery charges

A jury trial has been set for December for Crestwood Mayor Louis Presta on charges alleging he took an envelope stuffed with cash bribes from a representative of clout-heavy red light camera company.

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City shuts down gallery hosting a private party during Chicago’s first...

Chicago art gallery closed for COVID-19 violations, but otherwise high level of compliance

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Column: Will remote learning spell the end of snow days? I sure hope not.

Pandemic workarounds may have eliminated the need for snow days, logistically. But psychologically? We need them more than ever.

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