Articles filed under Chicago Sun-Times
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After days of delays, city moves migrant families from North Side to Daley CollegeJun 13, 2023 1:00 am - Three busloads of migrant families were moved from the High Ridge YMCA on the North Side to to Daley College, at 76th and Pulaski in West Lawn. The buses left the YMCA j...
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Bears have video chat with Chicago mayor ahead of possible stadium talksJun 07, 2023 1:00 am - Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson held a break-the-ice video call with Bears President Kevin Warren on Wednesday in hopes of establishing a rapport with the NFL team that fo...
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Illinois Google users to receive about $95 each as part of settlementJun 06, 2023 1:00 am - Illinois residents who filed a claim to receive a portion of a $100 million settlement that Google agreed to last year in a biometric data privacy class-action lawsuit w...
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J.J. Bittenbinder, colorful ex-Chicago police detective and crime-prevention guru, dead at 80Jun 05, 2023 1:00 am - John Joseph "J.J." Bittenbinder might have saved your life. In the 1990s, the colorful former Chicago police detective showed viewers how to avoid being kidnapped as hos...
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Bears surprise Highland Park's Cooper Roberts with dune buggy-like wheelchairJun 01, 2023 1:00 am - Eight-year-old Cooper Roberts loves the beach, but wheelchairs were not made for sand. Well, not most of them. On Wednesday, Cooper, the boy left paralyzed from the wais...
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Visitors to Chicago rose 60% in 2022, tourism group saysJun 01, 2023 1:00 am - With the summer travel season officially underway, Chicago's tourism promoters said Thursday that the city is continuing its rebound in visitor spending and visitation c...
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11 killed, 48 wounded in Memorial Day weekend violence in ChicagoMay 30, 2023 1:00 am - Chicago Sun-Times The Memorial Day weekend in Chicago was the deadliest in eight years. By early Tuesday morning, at least 11 people had been killed and another 48 wound...
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Walgreens to cut 10% of corporate workforceMay 25, 2023 1:00 am - Walgreens Boots Alliance, facing a pileup of financial obligations for opioid litigation and other legal matters, is laying off 504 corporate employees. Spokesman Marty ...
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With humor, Johnson presides over first city council meetingMay 25, 2023 1:00 am - He took a selfie when he got to the rostrum in the City Council chambers with the city seal as his backdrop. He stood for every minute of the three-hour meeting, listeni...
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Pritzker, Democratic leaders announce 'good' budget dealMay 24, 2023 1:00 am - Five days after blowing a self-imposed deadline to pass a state budget, Gov. J.B. Pritzker and Democratic leaders of the General Assembly on Wednesday announced they hav...