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Chicago’s COVID-19 Fight With Teachers Hangs Over a 2nd Week
Talks between Chicago school leaders and the teachers' union have resumed amid a standoff over remote learning and other COVID-19 safety measures.

Health Care for Older Immigrants Sees Momentum Among States
Illinois is leading a handful of Democratic-run states in extending health insurance coverage to adult immigrants living in the country illegally, including seniors.

Prosecutor on Leave over Statements About Boy Shot by Police
A veteran prosecutor was placed on leave days after he implied in court that 13-year-old Adam Toledo was holding a handgun the instant he was fatally shot by a Chicago police officer.

Hundreds Ransack Downtown Chicago Businesses After Shooting
Over several hours, police made more than 100 arrests, and 13 officers were injured, including one who was struck in the head with a bottle.

President to Send Federal Agents to Chicago, Maybe Other Cities
DHS is planning to deploy about 150 Homeland Security Investigations agents to Chicago.

Cops: 14 Injured After Shooting Outside Chicago Funeral Home
Tuesday's shooting follows a weekend that saw 63 people shot, 12 fatally.

Chicago’s July 4 Weekend Ends With 14 Killed, 63 Wounded
Police say they have a suspect in custody.

Wyoming Tourism Campaign Seen In Chicago, IL
Living in Wyoming, we will seldom see what the rest of the world gets to see in terms of what is being used to encourage travelers to pick the Cowboy State as a destination.