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Top Chicago news: Suburb says no more sales of caged bunnies; Tamir Rice gazebo moved to Chicago

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Published on June 24, 2019
Top Chicago news: Suburb says no more sales of caged bunnies; Tamir Rice gazebo moved to ChicagoPhoto: Benny Mazur/flickr

Here's what you need to know about what's happening in Chicago.

Chicago’s St. Adalbert Church to hold last Mass in 3 weeks

The final Mass at the century-old St. Adalbert Church will be held next month, the Archdiocese of Chicago announced Sunday.

Read the full story on Chicago Tribune.

Chicago suburb bans retail sale of dogs, cats, rabbits

A northwestern Chicago suburb has banned the sale of dogs, cats and rabbits in pet stores.

Read the full story on Houston Chronicle.

Gazebo where Ohio officer killed Tamir Rice moves to Chicago's South Side

The gazebo where 12-year-old Tamir Rice was fatally shot by a white policeman in Cleveland will be unveiled in Chicago as a temporary memorial and meeting spot.

Read the full story on ABC Chicago, WLS.

Chicago-area immigrants on edge as Trump delays ICE raids by 2 weeks

Local immigrants are on edge after ICE raids that were expected to begin Sunday were pushed back by two weeks.

Read the full story on ABC Chicago, WLS.

Chicago 'L' platform performer nominated for Chicago Music Award

You may have seen this young street musician perform, making his violin sing above the noise and commotion of the subway. What you may not know is that his music has attracted the ears of many far beyond the subway.

Read the full story on ABC Chicago, WLS.


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