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Abbott legal brief criticizes Paxton’s rushed lawsuit against Harris County’s immigrant legal fund

“Perhaps the Attorney General only recently learned of this program; perhaps the office’s attention was focused elsewhere,” lawyers for Abbott wrote, noting the fund has existed for five years.

1mo agoby Eleanor Klibanoff, Texas Tribune
GeneralChicago Sun-Times

Cubs over Brewers in division? National League Central's back-to-back-to-back champs aren't worried

MILWAUKEE — So we’re doing this again, are we? Talking about the big-market Cubs as though the National League Central is theirs to lose? Minimizing the mini-market Brewers as though maybe, if all goes right, they’ll little-engine-that-could their way back into the postseason picture? All the major

1mo ago
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24 Easter Egg Hunts, Bunny Photos And Brunches Across Chicago

Chicago is celebrating Easter with egg hunts, art classes, a matcha tasting and more.

1mo agoby Lucia Preziosi
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Winnemac Park Debuts Artificial Turf Fields, Ready For Spring Sports

Improved drainage and other upgrades to the park’s baseball and soccer fields will prevent them from becoming muddy swamps after rain. A ribbon cutting is April 10.

1mo agoby Alex V. Hernandez
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Robots Gone Wild: Food Delivery Robots Smash 2 Bus Shelters In Chicago

A Coco delivery robot collided with an Old Town bus shelter on Tuesday afternoon, just days after a Serve Robotics robot did the same thing in West Town.

1mo agoby Quinn Myers
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City Moves To Landmark Edgewater’s Bryn Mawr Historic District

The district includes Bryn Mawr Avenue from Broadway to Sheridan Road and famed residences like the Edgewater Beach Apartments. An initial hearing is April 2 with the city's landmarks commission.

1mo agoby Madison Savedra
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$10,000 Reward For Info Offered After UPS Driver, Dad Of 3 Killed in Auburn Gresham

Michael Hunter was looking for the person who stole his truck when he was shot and killed Sunday near 80th and Hermitage, police and family members said. “Someone knows something.”

1mo agoby Atavia Reed
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GeneralChicago Sun-Times

Woman sexually assaulted in North Park neighborhood

A woman was sexually assaulted Sunday morning in North Center on the North Side. The woman, 21, was in the 3600 block of West Bryn Mawr Avenue around 7 a.m. Sunday when a male she didn’t know sexually assaulted her, according to Chicago police. She was taken to Swedish Memorial Hospital, police said

1mo ago
GeneralChicago Sun-Times

2 passengers stabbed on CTA Red Line train in Fuller Park

An argument apparently sparked a CTA passenger to stab two other passengers aboard a CTA Red Line train early Wednesday in Fuller Park on the city's South Side. The victims, only described as males, were riding a train around 1:25 a.m. in the 200 block of West 47th Street when another male passenger

1mo ago
GeneralChicago Sun-Times

Five sought in slaying of 2 men in Chatham shooting

Police are looking for five assailants who attacked two men, fatally shooting them late Tuesday in Chatham. Around 11:20 p.m., two men, 37 and 44, were in the 7800 block of South Calumet Avenue when five individuals approached and at least one opened fire, Chicago police said. The younger man was sh

1mo ago
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Teen charged with manslaughter in Brooklyn 16-year-old's shooting death

The building at the Sheepshead Bay Houses where police say a 16-year-old boy was fatally shot, on March 24, 2026 The defendant is also facing criminally negligent homicide and gun possession charges. [ more › ]

1mo agoby Ryan Kost
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Amid progress in fight against ALS, there's plenty of work ahead

My husband and I had just celebrated 20 years of marriage when we heard the words, “You have ALS.” As the pain and heartache of those words slowly sank in, we realized that his life, my life and our children’s lives would be forever changed by amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, also known as Lou Gehrig’

1mo ago
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Struggling American towns reflect 'wounded nation'

Recently, I drove from my father’s birthplace in Biddeford, Maine, to my mother’s birthplace in Petersburg, Virginia. Two different towns. Two different states. Two different regions. And yet, oddly, just different ends of the same sad street. Most Americans now live at the same address: “We live wh

1mo ago
GeneralChicago Sun-Times

Dear Abby: Mother wants nothing to do with son's new flame

DEAR ABBY: Seven months ago, my son filed for divorce from his wife of 22 years. Three months ago, he introduced us to "Carlene." Abby, the woman has five children with three different men and is currently married to her second husband. (She filed for divorce two months ago.) She has custody of only

1mo ago
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Cooperation with ICE emerges as sticking point in New York immigration bill

Demonstrators in favor of the New York For All Act blocked an entrance to the state Capitol on Tuesday. Lawmakers are haggling over when ICE and local police departments could cooperate. [ more › ]

1mo agoby Jimmy Vielkind
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In dance, Chicago-born choreographer Rena Butler honors the breadth of Black womanhood

Choreographer Rena Butler’s connection to Chicago runs deep. She has garnered meaningful experiences in the city, from the halls of her alma mater, the Chicago Academy of the Arts, to the stage of the Lyric Opera House, where she has presented her work. But some of her most formative moments took pl

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What we learned from a couple of local pastry pros about making savory pies

I’ll be the first to say it: I’m a cold weather wimp. There is little relief from the frigid temperatures that I have other than complaining about how cold I am; one of the few reasons that I love the winter is that it brings a reason to bake treats for my loved ones in the holiday season. But by Ma

1mo ago
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CHA board commissioner accused of defrauding the public housing agency

When former Mayor Rahm Emmanual appointed Debra Parker to the Chicago Housing Authority board in 2018, she was touted as the first person with a housing voucher to serve as a board member. Eight years later, she’s fighting to keep her board seat and the voucher itself after an internal investigation

1mo ago
GeneralChicago Sun-Times

How the Iran war is raising more than Chicago's gas prices

Chicagoans are feeling squeezed by rising gas prices, following the U.S. and Israel's attack on Iran last month. And experts say the financial pain on consumers from the Iran war won't stop at the pump. “It's going to be like a snake that swallowed a mouse," Rachel Bronson, senior fellow on energy a

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The last man at the shoe-shine stand

Magic Johnson’s size 14 wingtips. Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s size 8 brogues. Perennial mayoral candidate and gas-giveway millionaire Willie Wilson’s size 11s. Forty-dollar shoes. Thousand-dollar shoes. And everything in between. Steve Fullerton has cared for them all, the snap of his buffing rags echoin

1mo ago
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