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, a lawsuit from the U.S. attorney’s office in Chicago alleges. The lawsuit comes nearly three years after it was revealed that federal authorities had launched an investigation into whether the Chicago Cubs’ $1 billion, five-year renovation of the century-old ballpark met the standards of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
to help the city heal from the massacre perpetrated by a gunman killing seven and wounding dozens more on July Fourth. “Each of us will have a different experience and a different timeline as we find a way to move forward into our new normal,” said Highland Park Mayor Nancy Rotering.
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The federal bribery case against a longtime confidant of former House Speaker Michael Madigan and three others has been rescheduled for March due to logistics issues with another high-profile case against singer R. Kelly.
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Ferrero will transfer corporate employees from its Old Post Office location, though subsidiary Ferrara Candy Co. will maintain its headquarters at the Old Post Office, where it moved from Oakbrook Terrace in 2019.
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This final weekend before the All-Star break figures to be a most interesting one for the Cubs and Sox, two teams that have tried the patience of their most patient fans, writes Paul Sullivan.
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The deadline for President Joe Biden to intervene and keep 115,000 railroad workers from going on strike and disrupting deliveries of cars, crops, containers of imported goods and countless other products and raw materials is looming.
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