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Drones in Classrooms
Waukegan High School is revolutionizing education by teaching drone engineering—preparing students for a future where drones aren’t just toys bu…
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Gary Council Backs Locked-Out Steelworkers
Gary’s city council just voted unanimously to back locked-out United Steelworkers at the BP Whiting Refinery — a move echoing similar resolution…
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Chicago Buys Greyhound Station
Chicago just bought the South Loop Greyhound station for $19 million to keep a vital transit hub alive—saving hundreds of thousands of riders wh…
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Chicago's 14 Power Families
Chicago’s most powerful families are quietly running the city and state—14 dynasties wielding influence through business, politics, charity, and…
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Rome Odunze Shines in Adidas Campaign
Rome Odunze, Chicago Bears’ ninth-overall pick, is already making headlines off the field with a major Adidas campaign called “Speed is Money,” …
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Illinois Data Center Rules in Flux
Illinois lawmakers are racing against time to craft fair data center regulations as the governor pauses tax breaks, sparking fierce debate over …
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White Sox Pitching Crunch
The Chicago White Sox are flying high with a division-leading record, even without key players like Murakami and Schultz. But a major setback hi…
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WLPR and WBAA Team Up for Public Radio
Starting July 6th, WLPR 89.1 FM in Northwest Indiana will simulcast WBAA News 101.3 FM to keep vital public radio programming alive amid a 38% r…
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West Nile Mosquitoes Found Again in Chicago
Mosquitoes in Wilmette tested positive for West Nile virus — the third confirmed batch this season in the Chicago area. Officials say human risk…
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Retrial Looms for Ex-CEO and Lobbyist
Former ComEd CEO Anne Pramaggiore and lobbyist Michael McClain may face a retrial after a federal appeals court tossed out their bribery and con…
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