Chicago/ Community & Society
Published on April 23, 2020
Top Chicago news: Pride Parade postponed; South Chicago Heights woman's remains found in IndianaPhoto: David Ohmer/Flickr

Read on for the most recent top news you may have missed in Chicago.

Baby geese rescued from roof at La Rabida Children's Hospital

A Chicago pediatric hospital is showing its dedication to helping families of all kinds.

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Chicago celebrates Earth Day's 50th anniversary

A half-century after the original Earth Day, generations are still marveling at our wondrous planet.

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Chicago Pride Parade postponed due to COVID-19

Chicago's Pride Parade, originally scheduled for June 28, will be postponed for the first time in its 50-year history, organizers said. 

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Remains of South Chicago Heights woman found in woods in Indiana 13 months after disappearance

The remains identified as those of Jessica Flores, 36, of South Chicago Heights were found in a wooded area in Gary, IN, authorities said. The woman's mother said she believed Flores, the mother of six, was being held against her will as a victim of human trafficking.

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COVID-19 antibody tests helpful if accurate, Chicago medical director says

A Chicago medical director said antibody tests will be helpful in the fight against COVID-19, as long as they're accurate. Testing began Wednesday morning at a tent on the corner of Ashland and Fullerton avenues in Lincoln Park.

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