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Apr 15 2024
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Vintage Chicago Tribune: Exploring ‘Chicago Mysteries’
The Chicago Tribune has been reporting on the known and unknown since 1847. Which might explain why its vast story and photo archives were a key stop in helping host/writer/producer Geoffrey Baer prepare for his newest television special. “Chicago Mysteries” premieres at 7 p.m. Monday on WTTW-Ch. 11. Want a sneak peek at a few of the puzzles Baer will attempt to solve? Read on — though be
Chicago TribuneApr 29 2024
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Rain, thunderstorms Monday morning in Chicago
CHICAGO (CBS)-- A wet start to the week in Chicago.
Rain and thunderstorms kick off Monday morning and taper off by 8 a.m.
Once the rain ends, temperatures climb into the lower 70s.
Sunny and warmer conditions arrive Tuesday with highs in the 70s.
Showers and storm chances develop Thursday and Friday as highs reach the 80s.
CBS News (Online)Apr 23 2024
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Rain, thunderstorms in Chicago on Tuesday
CHICAGO (CBS)-- Rain and thunderstorms are on the way for the Chicago area on Tuesday.
Highs will be in the 60s with gusty breezes.
Rain develops to the south by midday and storms develop later in the day. There is a low potential for severe weather, but some could be strong with gusty wind.
Colder air settles in, giving way to highs in the 40s for Wednesday.
CBS News (Online)Apr 29 2024
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Cicadas will bug Chicago and central Illinois differently
A cicada hiding under a log last weekend in The Grove in Glenview. Photo: Courtesy of Dave Odd Parts of Illinois will be buzzing with this year's big cicada co-emergence, but for Chicagoans, it likely won't feel too different from the last time we saw the insects in 2020. Why it matters: There's plenty of hype about a looming "cicadapocalypse," but experts and our Axios Visuals colleagues say
AxiosApr 21 2024
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Kaufmann quiz: Chicago stunts
This week in Chicago history, investigative journalist Geraldo Rivera went live on television to open a long-sealed vault belonging to Al Capone.
State of play: What would Rivera find? Well, nothing. But we all watched the spectacular failure. And in honor of Geraldo's 1986 special, we're asking: How well do you know Chicago's famous stunts?
AxiosApr 28 2024
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5 people injured in weekend shootings across Chicago
CHICAGO (CBS) -- At least five people have been injured in shootings across Chicago over the weekend, according to the Chicago Police Department. Their ages range from 17 to 32. • At 10:37 p.m. in the 2500 block of South Kildare, a 17-year-old girl was a passenger in a vehicle when an unknown person shot her. She was struck in the back and was transported to Mount Sinai Hospital in good
CBS News (Online)Apr 27 2024
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Atlanta United, Chicago play to a scoreless draw
CHICAGO -- A match filled with errant touches, misplayed passes and few shots on goal got the result it deserved with Atlanta United and Chicago muddling their way to a 0-0 draw on Saturday at Soldier Field. The good for Atlanta United (3-3-3): It earned its second consecutive point from a road match. It also posted its third shutout and didn’t commit the obvious mental blunders that cost it
Atlanta Journal-Constitution