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Man shot on CTA Blue Line train near UIC-Halsted station
Police said the man had been preparing to exit the train when he exchanged words with an unknown man who then grabbed his backpack. The victim attempted to pull away, and the suspect shot him once in the back, police said.
Read the full story on ABC Chicago, WLS.
St. Alexius employees tested for coronavirus after Chicago woman diagnosed at hospital
Several emergency room employees on duty at the time a Chicago patient was diagnosed with coronavirus are being tested.
Read the full story on ABC Chicago, WLS.
Suspect accused of robbing several men he met on Grindr
A suburban Chicago man has been charged in connection with several robberies of men who were lured to hotel rooms through dates arranged through an online dating service, police said.
Read the full story on WGN9.
‘Cards Against Humanity’ game owners to open Chicago Restaurant next week
Chicago Board Game Cafe, which was originally supposed to open in January on the Logan Square/Bucktown border, will officially open to the public on Valentine’s Day, February 14, Block Club reports.
Read the full story on Eater Chicago.
CPS inspector general says mayor asked him to resign
Inspector General Nicholas Schuler acknowledged his tough management style has led to complaints.
Read the full story on Chicago Tribune.
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