
Read on for the most recent top news you may have missed in Chicago.
Lara Trump: Nasty spitting attack on Eric would never happen to Clinton, Obama daughters
The reported incident involving a Chicago waitress spitting in Eric Trump's face would be unlikely to happen to previous presidents' children like Chelsea Clinton, according to Lara Trump.
Read the full story on Fox News.
Chicago opens Calumet Bark, first Park District dog park south of 18th Street
The Chicago Park District opened its first dog-friendly area south of 18th Street, the "Calumet Bark" dog-friendly area in the East Side neighborhood.
Read the full story on Chicago Tribune.
Lots of rides but broken rules: Chicago’s scooter pilot gets off to a rough start
It's the second week of Chicago's experiment with electric shared scooters, and the results so far are mixed. There have been lots of users -- 60,000 trips so far since June 15. But users also are blatantly violating safety rules, and scooters are being found outside the designated area.
Read the full story on Chicago Tribune.
Vehicle in fatal hit-and-run near Buckingham Fountain had been pursued by police
A large SUV that struck and killed an 18-year-old Broadview man and fled the scene was reported stolen and it had been involved in a pursuit by Chicago police.
Read the full story on Chicago Tribune.
‘Sesame Street’ fights gun-violence trauma in Chicago with the help of Cookie Monster
During his Chicago visit, Cookie Monster will hit up a few of Ferris Bueller’s favorites, like the Art Institute and Wrigley Field. Though he's hardly a tourist.
Read the full story on Chicago Tribune.
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