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Rush Limbaugh, conservative talk radio pioneer, dead at 70

Rush Limbaugh died after a long battle with lung cancer. He was 70.

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5 takeaways from Pritzker’s budget proposal

Five things to know about Gov. J.B. Pritzkers' proposed Illinois budget.

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Ash Wednesday during coronavirus

Because of the coronavirus pandemic, area churches had to get even more thoughtful and creative in bringing ashes to the public in ways that observers would feel safe and comfortable.

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Waukegan man charged in Valentine’s Day killing of ex-wife

Police are characterizing her death as related to domestic violence.

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Have you used social media to find an appointment for the COVID-19 vaccine?...

The Tribune would like to hear from people who have been using social media platforms and other methods to get an appointment.

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Kids 10 to 14 are 8 times more likely to have poor heart health if moms had...

Heart health factors such as obesity, smoking, high blood pressure and cholesterol during pregnancy can lead to adolescents' heart issues later.

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Former Cook County judge once caught on camera leaving child in court lockup...

Former judge caught leaving child in court lockup seeking return to bench.

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Illinois COVID-19 questions answered: Should people wear 2 masks? Will...

These are some of the many coronavirus questions readers have sent us that we’ve put to health and science experts.

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DNA linked Tennessee man to 1992 Gary murders, charges allege

DNA from a rape kit kept and stored for years led police to Victor Lofton, a Tennessee man accused in a 1992 Gary double murder of a 21-year-old woman and her 4-year-old daughter, charges show.

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Snow mounds have gotten so big in Chicago that officials say piles will be...

As Chicago digs out of this week’s winter storm, Chicago officials said they have their bases covered with removing the unwieldy piles of snow that have become a hindrance for pedestrians and drivers.

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More contagious UK variant of COVID-19 identified in DuPage County

DuPage health officials have identified the county’s first case of the contagious COVID-19 variant first identified in the United Kingdom.

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Chicago statues of Columbus, Presidents Washington and Lincoln among...

Statues of Presidents George Washington, Abraham Lincoln and William McKinley, as well as the Italian explorer Christopher Columbus, were among the 40 public statues and other commemorative markers...

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Map of weather-related roof collapses: Have you seen one? Send us the address.

At least nine buildings in the area have given way under the foot-plus of snow that has accumulated in recent days. The Tribune is mapping reports of collapsed roofs below. If you have seen one in your...

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The Spin: Gov. J.B. Pritzker blasts GOP in budget speech | State Republicans...

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

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DuPage health officials, citing ‘insufficient’ supply, decline to join state...

DuPage County will not be expanding COVID-19 vaccinations when the state moves Feb. 25 to include younger residents with underlying conditions and those with disabilities, county health officials said.

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Daywatch: Lightfoot spent COVID relief money to pay police, Pritzker attacks...

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

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Wisconsin biologist traded sturgeon research eggs for $20,000 worth of...

Ryan Koenigs, a biologist who oversees the state’s sturgeon spearing season in Lake Winnebago, is accused of accepting $20,000 worth of caviar in an illegal bartering scheme.

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Read the inspector general’s report on Chicago’s response to spring protests...

Read the report from Inspector General Joseph Ferguson on the city's response to protests and looting that gripped Chicago last spring after the death of George Floyd in Minnesota.

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Brookfield, Lincoln Park zoos prepare to reopen in March

The major zoos are welcoming visitors back, with COVID limitations, following extraordinary wintertime shutdowns.

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Man dies after awning weighed down by snow collapses in Pullman

A 54-year-old man died after a building awning collapsed in the Pullman neighborhood, according to officials.

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