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Juice Wrld given opioid antidote during police plane search, authorities say
A federal agent who was at a Chicago airport to search a private plane that rapper Juice WRLD and his entourage had arrived in administered the opioid antidote Narcan to the performer, who briefly woke up incoherent but later died, authorities said Monday.
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Chicago suspect in Illinois slaying arrested
A Chicago man who was wanted in connection with an Illinois murder investigation was arrested Monday hundreds of miles away in Vacaville, police said.
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Police to suspend controversial merit promotion selection process
In a surprise move late Tuesday, interim Chicago Police Superintendent Charlie Beck told rank-and-file officers that he is ending the department's controversial merit promotion system.
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Chicago city sticker debt relief lasts through Dec. 16
Chicago residents seeking to clear old tickets before the start of the new year can take advantage of the city sticker debt relief plan set to wrap up on Dec. 16.
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South Siders offer advice on a new police superintendent
Longtime South Side residents brought their wish lists for a new police superintendent to United Trinity Church of Christ on Monday in the first of three listening sessions.
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