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Top Chicago news: World's largest Starbucks opens on Friday; Chicago Fury player dies at 18; more

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Published on November 13, 2019
Top Chicago news: World's largest Starbucks opens on Friday; Chicago Fury player dies at 18; morePhoto: Mark Ireland/Flickr

Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Chicago.

World's largest Starbucks to open in Chicago 

What is being described as the largest Starbucks in the world will open at 9 a.m. Friday on Michigan Avenue. 

Read the full story on ABC7 News.

IC Catholic grad, Chicago Fury hockey player dies at 18

Gabe Remy played hockey for the Chicago Fury and lacrosse for IC Catholic. He reportedly died of complications from mononucleosis.

Read the full story on Chicago Tribune.

Chicago Park District hosts its first homecoming dance for LGBTQ teens

For LGBTQ youths uncomfortable with the highly gendered nature of the traditional fall dance, there is the free MasQUEERade Ball at the Columbus Park Refectory on the West Side.

Read the full story on Chicago Tribune.

New city tool details a decade of data on affordable housing

Datasets show where the city needs to improve the Affordable Housing Ordinance.

Read the full story on Curbed Chicago.

Chicago, Rockford hit record low temperatures

Illinois cities are experiencing record-breaking cold. The National Weather Service in Chicago says record low temperatures were set Tuesday morning at both Chicago and Rockford. 

Read the full story on Houston Chronicle.


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