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Video gambling license fees temporarily halved under COVID-19 relief bundle...

Video gambling license and terminal fees located in unincorporated areas of the county temporarily would be cut in half as part of a coronavirus relief package for businesses the Cook County Board...

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Groundwater running out in northeastern Illinois

Less than 50 miles away from one of the largest freshwater systems on Earth, groundwater is running out. Joliet is the latest city to give up on the deep aquifers, voting last month to tap into Lake...

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Column: The sun is out. The air feels almost warm. There’s a word for that:...

Apricity is the word when the sun is out and the air feels almost warm.

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More Illinois residents are turning to Lake Michigan for their drinking...

Increased precipitation can affect how much water Illinois can withdraw from Lake Michigan, and runoff can alter water quality.

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Just 50 miles from Lake Michigan, groundwater is running out, leaving...

Joliet is the latest city to give up on the deep aquifers, voting last month — in a decision officials called the most significant in the town’s history — to tap into Lake Michigan water provided by...

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Daywatch: State sets vaccine record, Illinois towns on the verge of water...

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

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Black Chicago police officers band together for new voice during reckoning...

Black officers in the Chicago Police Department are forming their own professional organization to lend perspective amid longstanding tensions between law enforcement and communities of color, they...

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CTA work vehicle stolen after left running at 95th Street Red Line terminal

A CTA work vehicle was stolen from near the 95 th Street Red Line terminal early Thursday after a worker left it running as they cleaned up in the area, but it was found abandoned not long after,...

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Where does your town get its water? Search our map.

Communities in Cook and DuPage counties get most of their water from Lake Michigan, while Kane, McHenry, Kendall, Will and western Lake counties get theirs from groundwater. Many of the communities...

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Column: Marjorie Taylor Greene wants us to ‘trust the science’ on transgender...

The Georgia Republican ought to actually read and trust the science around gender fluidity, now that she's shaping the world our children inherit.

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University of Chicago names alumnus, renowned chemist from UC Berkeley as...

Paul Alivisatos is just the second U. of C. graduate to lead the institution in its 130-year history.

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Chicago area to see ‘splendid’ weekend, with temps cooler where there’s still...

All right, winter-weary Chicagoans. Get ready for what forecasters are saying will be a “splendid” weekend.

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‘She was the voice that we needed’: Logan Square community activist Tami Love...

Logan Square community activist Tami Love remembered.

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Tracking Chicago homicide victims

Chicago homicides victims: Charts, maps tracking shooting victims

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Black gun ownership organizations on the rise

New organizations dedicated to Black gun ownership are emerging, aiming to provide a welcoming environment to newcomers and counter long-standing negative images of Black people with firearms.

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Where are you in the vaccine line? We charted out who is eligible and who is...

The Tribune charted all of the vaccine groups by phase to give a little more context to just who might be next in line for the vaccine.

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Chicago’s new 6 mph speeding ticket rules start Monday, and they’re looking...

Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s new stricter speed camera rules start Monday and, if the early warnings are any indication, they’re looking expensive for Chicago drivers. As the city prepares to start ticketing...

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Woman who sued DuPage County to receive methadone in jail as treatment for...

Woman who sued DuPage County to receive methadone in jail will get her meds.

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Illinois Democratic county chairs ask for investigation of Downstate GOP Rep....

The Illinois Democratic County Chairs' Association on Friday asked for a state investigation of Downstate Republican Rep. Chris Miller, who displayed a decal of a far-right militia support group on his...

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United Center parking lot could distribute up to 6,000 doses of COVID-19...

The site is scheduled to open March 10, with vaccinations available to any Illinois resident who currently qualifies under state guidelines.

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