
Here's what you need to know about what's happening in Chicago.
Drug users find help through makeshift network
In abandoned buildings, encampments and other secluded areas throughout Chicago, drug users have found spaces where they can be watched over while using drugs. This makeshift network has grown as groups have distributed naloxone more widely over the last two decades.
Read the full story on Chicago Tribune.
Police arrest suspect in subway shooting
A felon has been charged with shooting a passenger on a subway train as it pulled into a station near the University of Illinois-Chicago on Wednesday morning.
Read the full story on Houston Chronicle.
High school basketball coach out after alleged fight with student
The coach of a top-ranked high school boys basketball team has been removed from his position, following an allegation that he had a physical altercation with a student.
Read the full story on MySanAntonio.
Pritzker, Lightfoot issue disaster proclamations for flooding from January storm
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker and Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot have issued disaster proclamations stemming from flood damage along the Lake Michigan shoreline.
Read the full story on ABC Chicago, WLS.
Officers involved in new outreach program connect with residents on streets, in homes
A new community outreach program is giving Chicago police officers an additional way to help people in the neighborhoods they protect.
Read the full story on ABC Chicago, WLS.
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