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Today marks the anniversary of two big events in our city’s history: The Blizzard of 1967 and the Chicago Bears winning the Super Bowl in 1986.
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The effort by Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s campaign to recruit students is under investigation by CPS Inspector General Will Fletcher and Chicago IG Deborah Witzburg.
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The $15 million price cut, which amounts to a 33% price reduction, surely is the largest single price reduction for any house in Chicago-area history.
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Harms will be remembered through a trading-card series by Upper Deck commemorating eight Indigenous players, called the First Peoples Rookie Cards.
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“Aszure is one of the most important choreographers of the 21st century,” said Hubbard Street Artistic Director Linda-Denise Fisher-Harrell.
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The 72-year-old gunman who sprayed bullets into a Southern California ballroom dance hall, killing 11 people, had no known connection with the victims, and investigators were still trying to determine a motive for the massacre, the Los Angeles County sheriff said.
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