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16 July 15:04

MH17 Lawsuit Filed In U.S. Court Against Ex-Separatist Leader Girkin

Igor Girkin has been formally accused in a U.S. lawsuit of orchestrating the shooting down of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17.

15 July 17:11

Brushing Up On 'To Kill a Mockingbird'? Chicago Libraries Have 597 Copies

If you're looking to brush up on Harper Lee's original novel before picking up the controversial sequel "Go Set a Watchman," the Chicago Public Libraryhas you covered.

14 July 12:39

Brookfield Zoo’s Stingray Closed for Season

On July 10, there was a drop in the oxygen level at Brookfield Zoo’s Stingray Bay habitat.

8 July 14:50

Marina City Towers Finally On Way to Becoming Official Chicago Landmarks

The iconic twin skyscrapers at Marina City are set to be granted preliminary landmark status this week.

09:16

'Divvy For Everyone' Offers $5 Annual Membership

Divvy will begin offering low-income Chicago residents a discounted yearlong membership to the bike-sharing service, Mayor Rahm Emanuel announced Tuesday.

7 July 08:00

Chicago priest protests same-sex marriage, won't sign civil marriage licenses

The Rev. Patrick Henry Reardon is getting out of the civil marriage business.

6 July 22:53

HOAX DURBIN LETTER AIMS TO DISRUPT UKRAINE

Somebody is trying to pull one over on the Russians and the Ukrainians, and Illinois Sen. Dick Durbin has been put in the middle of it, the ABC7 I-Team is reporting.

03:07

82 SHOT- 15 FATALLY- IN CHICAGO OVER HOLIDAY WEEKEND

Violence in Chicago over the holiday weekend once again garnered national attention after more than 80 people were shot, at least 15 of them fatally.

3 July 13:54

Where to Watch the Fireworks in Chicago on July 4

The Fourth of July is this Saturday, and the celebration (and long weekend) is sure to draw some crowds to the city to watch the annual fireworks over Navy Pier, which start at 9:30 p.m.

10:42

Sacred Heart doctor convicted in kickback scheme

A doctor caught up in the federal investigation of a multimillion-dollar fraud scheme at the now-shuttered Sacred Heart Hospital on Chicago’s West Side was convicted Thursday of taking a kickback in exchange for patient referrals.

2 July 11:43

Netflix and cloud services are about to get more expensive in Chicago

If you live in Chicago, streaming services get more expensive.

05:17

City Of Chicago Raises Minimum Wage to $10

More than 200,000 Workers Across Chicago Receive a Raise Today; This is the First Step in Raising the Minimum Wage to $13 Per Hour.

1 July 08:02

Illinois Teacher Fired for Stepping on US Flag

An eastern Illinois teacher has been fired for stepping on a small U.S. flag during a lesson last month.

30 June 16:08

Chicago Home Sales on the Rise For Fourth Straight Month

According to the Illinois Association of Realtors (IAR), Chicagoland home sales have been continuing to rise with numbers reporting positively for the fourth consecutive month.

11:20

2 FEMALE ROBBERS TARGET WOMEN ON NEAR NW SIDE

Chicago police are searching for a pair of female robbers who use pepper spray to steal the purses of other women on the city's Northwest Side.

25 June 15:43

2015 Millennium Park Summer Movie Series Lineup Kicks Off Tuesday

"Apollo 13," "The Aviator" and "The Breakfast Club" are among the movies that will be screened at this year's summer film series at Millennium Park.

13:25

Wheaton church sues over massage parlor tenant after prostitution arrests

A Wheaton church filed a lawsuit against its landlord after a second prostitution arrest at a massage parlor in its building.

23 June 11:06

AT LEAST 5 TORNADOES TOUCH DOWN IN ILLINOIS

At least five tornadoes were reported in north central Illinois late Monday night, but there could be more, according to the National Weather Service.

16 June 08:47

KIMMO TIMONEN WILL RETIRE A CHAMPION WITH CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS

Kimmo Timonen got the Stanley Cup from Jonathan Toews ...

BIG SEAN in Chicago

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Mar 31 paid entrance

45TH ANNIVERSARY OF UIMA in Chicago

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Mar 25 free entrance