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Police warn against using gun-shaped cellphone cases after traffic stop encounter; cases are banned in Chicago
Police are asking the public not to use gun-shaped cellphone cases because they could be mistaken for real weapons.
Read the full story on Lake County News-Sun.
Former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel to join Wall Street investment firm
In addition to carving out a niche as a political pundit, former Mayor Rahm Emanuel is now heading back to Wall Street.
Read the full story on Chicago Tribune.
International push to raise juvenile court age comes to Chicago
Columbia University Justice Lab and Illinois advocates are hosting European officials to discuss science on emerging adults.
Read the full story on WBEZCuriousCity.
Welcome Conference, a hospitality industry event launched in New York, coming to Chicago this fall
Two of the most respected restaurateurs in Chicago are helping curate Chicago Welcome Conference, an offshoot of the New York-based hospitality conference.
Read the full story on Chicago Tribune.
Ex-U.S. marshal in Chicago found to have inappropriately commented about shooting a federal judge
Ex-U.S. marshal in Chicago was found to have made an “inappropriate comment about shooting a judge," says a report issued by the U.S. Justice Department.
Read the full story on Chicago Tribune.
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