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The important, emotional, inspiring stories affecting Chicagoans.
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The End Of The CTA As We Know It?
State lawmakers proposed new legislation on Monday that would overhaul public transportation in northeastern Illinois by merging CTA, Metra and Pace under a single agency.
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Will Foxtrot & Dom's Closure Lead To Stronger Laws For All Chicago Workers?
35 Foxtrot and Dom’s stores closed abruptly Tuesday, devastating shoppers and employees. Did the owners violate state or federal laws? While the lawsuit moves through the judicial system, some leaders are calling for stronger protections for Chicago workers.
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Hometown All-Star Making Sure Kids Get The Same Chances He Got Playing Baseball
Former UIC Flame and current MLB All Star outfielder, Curtis Granderson, generously donated a sum of $5 million to help fund a $10 million ballpark at the University of Illinois at Chicago, the largest one-time gift from a professional athlete back to their alma mater in history. 'On The Block' host Brandon Pope reports on the difference the organization is making.
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Why The Chicago Sky Are The Hottest Ticket In Town
The Chicago Sky went big in the WNBA Draft, and the city is extremely excited about it. With the No. 3 and the No. 7 overall picks, the Sky selected 6-foot-7 Brazilian center Kamilla Cardoso of South Carolina and 6-foot-3 forward Angel Reese of Louisiana State University. What does that mean for the team, and women's basketball across Chicago? Mack Liederman reports.
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The Insane And Inspiring Story Of A Missing Ring And It's 27-Year Journey Home
LaVonté Stewart, founder of the nonprofit Lost Boyz Inc., once again is wearing the championship ring he won with Hampton University’s football team in 1994. Where it was found, and Stewart's journey to redemption, are improbable and inspiring.
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How A Mall Closure Forced A Dress Shop Owner To Reinvent Herself, And The Dresses In Her Store
Kocoy Malagón was among the small business owners forced to leave Little Village Discount Mall last year after their landlord wouldn’t renew their leases. “When we closed in the mall, that forced me to reinvent myself,” she said.