Fire investigation underway on Chicago's West Side
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Service on the CTA's Green Line has been halted as crews battle an extra-alarm fire near the tracks on Chicago's West Side.

Extra-alarm fire shuts down CTA Green Line trains on Chicago's West Side

Service on the CTA's Green Line was halted for several hours as crews battled an extra-alarm fire near the tracks on Chicago's West Side.

Future unclear for Chicago student released from Denmark jail
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A college student from Chicago who was being held in a Denmark jail after an alleged dispute with an Uber driver has been released, his family said.

Starbucks sets new dress code for workers as it revamps cafe look

Starbucks is implementing a new dress code for workers across its North American stores next month, as the coffee giant aims to refresh its store image and boost business under CEO Brian Niccol.

Chicago Teachers Union members approve new contract
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The Chicago Teachers Union overwhelmingly voted to ratify a new contract with Chicago Public Schools last week with 97% of voters supporting the deal, the union announced on Monday.

Chicago Teachers Union overwhelmingly approve new contract
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The Chicago Teachers Union overwhelmingly voted to ratify a new contract with Chicago Public Schools last week with 97% of voters supporting the deal, the union announced.

Annual West Side Book Fair returns this weekend
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There's a free book fair for all ages taking place this Saturday on Chicago's West Side. It's hosted by Bridgett McGill, a Chicago Public Schools teacher and award-winning author.

$10K custom violin stolen from CTA Blue Line train in downtown Chicago, police say

A suspect swiped a $10,000 custom violin from a CTA Blue Line train in downtown Chicago, and police are working to track down the instrument—and the man who took it.

Man killed, another detained after shooting near CTA Blue Line Station: police

A man was killed and another detained for questioning after a shooting erupted during an argument near a Blue Line station on Chicago’s Near West Side, police said.

Prices for Amazon products, toys, clothes could increase amid global trade war
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Amazon's CEO warned of higher prices for consumers and business owners like those who sell toys are feeling the punch of the ongoing U.S. trade war with China.

CPS labor contract, Mayor Brandon Johnson & electronic monitoring | Paris on Politics
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On this Episode of ?Paris on Politics,? Fox 32 Chicago?s Paris Schutz breaks down the changes made to Cook County?s electronic monitoring program and sits down with Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson to discuss the latest CPS labor contract proposal. Plus, a one-on-one interview with Bill Corgan about his ?Smashing? new opera premiering in Chicago. ?Paris on Politics? goes beyond the headlines and behind the political spin, to bring you the stories that shape the Chicagoland area. Watch more: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2-nR6U1joOTbCdnNDgAHH7TBQNrihu5S Find ?Paris on Politics? on Fox 32 Chicago: https://www.fox32chicago.com/tag/series/paris-on-politics?page=2 Subscribe to FOX 32 Chicago: https://www.youtube.com/fox32chicago?sub_confirmation=1

Chicago City Council rejects $1.25M Dexter Reed settlement
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The Chicago City Council's Finance Committee said no to approving a million-dollar settlement for a man killed last year during a West Side traffic stop.

Wearing the Badge: Charlie Beck on policing in the ?90s, 9/11?s impact, and his time in Chicago
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Former LAPD Chief Charlie Beck joins Garry McCarthy to talk lessons learned policing in the 90's, his brief time serving Lori Lightfoot as interim superintendent of CPD, the legacy of 9/11 on policing, and a family legacy of wearing the badge.

CPD urges parents to help prevent 'teen takeovers' as summer nears

In response to a pattern of large teen gatherings downtown, the Chicago Police Department is urging parents to help keep youth safe as warmer weather returns.