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Three arrested after shooting spree in North Chicago that included shots fired at cops, police say
Three suspects were arrested after allegedly firing shots from an SUV at two vehicles at different locations and then shooting at a North Chicago police car that was pursuing them early Sunday morning, according to authorities. Charges include attempted first-degree murder of a police officer.
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Rents rise, supply drops — Chicago’s affordable housing woes mount
A new report underscores the depth and breadth of Chicago's affordable housing problem while a plan for an affordable housing development in Logan Square sparks controversy.
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Following historic Chicago mayoral loss, Toni Preckwinkle returns to County Board, where it's like business as usual
By this time in April, Toni Preckwinkle had hoped to be bringing her brand of progressive politics to City Hall, where she would usher in a new era as Chicago mayor. Instead, the Cook County Board president lost the April 2 mayoral election to first-time candidate Lori Lightfoot.
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Accused gunman in killing of Chicago police Cmdr. Paul Bauer exploring self-defense claim
An attorney for a four-time felon charged in the killing of Chicago police Cmdr. Paul Bauer said in court Wednesday that he is exploring an argument that Bauer was shot in self-defense — a tactic that would surely prove controversial in the high-profile case.
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