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Top Chicago news: Man accused of using dating app to rob victims; alderman's trial not until 2021

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Published on February 05, 2020
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Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Chicago.

Man accused of using dating app to rob victims in Chicago

Davion Johnson, 20, of Sauk Village, faces several charges after police said he was identified as the suspect in three robberies.

Read the full story on ABC Chicago, WLS.

Corruption trial for Alderman Burke won’t happen until at least mid-2021

Indicted Alderman Edward Burke will be more than halfway through his record 13th full term in City Council by the time he faces trial on federal racketeering conspiracy charges.

Read the full story on Chicago Tribune.

State’s only online public charter school may be closing

Proponents of keeping the school open say closing it would create "massive disruption" for students who wouldn't have a similar alternative.

Read the full story on Chicago Tribune.

Chicago has most romantic restaurants in US, Open Table says

Chicago landed 11 placements, the most of any city in the country, on OpenTable's list of the 100 Most Romantic Restaurants in America.

Read the full story on Chicago Tribune.

Portillo’s opening a year behind schedule

Portillo’s fans awaiting the opening of the chain’s promised restaurant on the city's Northwest Side can rest assured that it is still coming — just a year behind schedule.

Read the full story on Chicago Tribune.


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