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SCHOOL TICKETING DATA UPDATE SHOWS RACIAL DISPARITY AT NAPERVILLE NORTH

Newly obtained police records from five Chicago suburbs offer additional details
about students getting ticketed at school for minor offenses.
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 * The Price Kids Pay: Ticketed at school

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WHAT WE LEARNED FROM THURSDAY’S JAN. 6 HEARING

The House Jan. 6 committee closed out its set of summer hearings with its most
detailed focus yet on the investigation’s main target: former President Donald
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CHICAGO FAMILY CREATES SANCTUARIES FOR MONARCH BUTTERFLIES

Chicago butterfly lovers try to save the monarch, which the International Union
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Left-hander Jackson Ferris, the Chicago Cubs' second-round pick, features plenty
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EBERFLUS? 4 QUESTIONS BEFORE CHICAGO BEARS TRAINING CAMP STARTS.

As the Chicago Bears prepare to report for their first training camp under coach
Matt Eberflus, questions abound regarding the 2022 edition of the team.
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LANGUAGE PRESERVATION AND SCHOLARSHIPS — BUT NAME CONCERNS STILL LINGER

The Chicago Blackhawks are diving into a "deeper" relationship with their
namesake's tribe, but critics say the moniker is a disservice.
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Cook County hopes to eliminate $1 billion in residents’ medical debt. Here’s
how.

The initiative would use COVID-19 relief money to transfer medical bill debt to
a nonprofit group, which would forgive it.
By A.D. Quig
Jul 21, 2022

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Only 5.3% of Illinois children under 5 have received a COVID-19 vaccine,
worrying pediatricians

Pediatricians are concerned that only about 5.3% of Illinois children under 5
have received at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine.
By Lisa Schencker
Jul 20, 2022

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‘The Last Movie Stars’ review: HBO’s portrait of Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward
plays out as some of the most irresistible hours of TV this year

HBO's terrific "The Last Movie Stars" about Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward is
an honest, authentic assessment of a 50-year marriage.
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Jul 21, 2022



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   THE PRICE KIDS PAY: TICKETED AT SCHOOL
   
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   ‘FIRE-IN-THE-BELLY MENTALITY’: CHICAGO CUBS 2ND-ROUND PICK JACKSON FERRIS IS
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   Left-hander Jackson Ferris, the Chicago Cubs' second-round pick, features
   plenty of strikeouts and upside. "He wants to win."
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 *  * Chicago White Sox
   
   
   WILL THE CHICAGO WHITE SOX CATCH THE MINNESOTA TWINS? 3 QUESTIONS FACING THE
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   Will the Chicago White Sox catch the Minnesota Twins in the AL Central? Three
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 *  * Nation & World
   
   
   JAN. 6 HEARING DOMINATES TOP TV NETWORKS — EXCEPT ONE
   
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   6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol — with one prominent exception.
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