
Here's what you need to know about what's happening in Chicago.
Newborn abducted from Chicago hospital 55 years ago found living in Michigan
Fifty-five years after a newborn baby was kidnapped from Chicago’s Michael Reese Hospital, investigators have found him living in rural Michigan. The April 26, 1964, abduction captivated the nation.
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2 gang members get combined sentences of 155 years for revenge killing of 9-year-old boy
Two gang members who were convicted in the 2015 execution-style revenge killing of a 9-year-old boy were sentenced Wednesday to a combined 155 years in prison..
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Dog thrown from moving vehicle in Englewood expected to make full recovery
A good Samaritan rescued a small white dog from a busy street in Englewood after a witness reported seeing the dog thrown out of the window of a moving vehicle, according to the main volunteer group that works with Chicago’s city animal shelter.
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Driver strikes cop car in possible DUI crash in Jefferson Park
Two Chicago officers were hospitalized, both with non-life-threatening injuries, police said.
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Chicago Fire hires new sporting director to oversee team’s rebuild
Georg Heitz will be the Chicago Fire’s new sporting director and will be tasked with hiring a new coach and building out the roster.
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