Chicago begins prep work for DNC
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The Chicago Police Department and the Chicago Fire Department are teaming up with federal agencies for the event.

City Winery show to explore fascination of serial killers
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Hit shows like Dahmer, Mindhunter, Dexter and so many more feed a growing curiosity about what makes a serial killer tick. Dr. Scott Bonn is the author of Why We Love Serial Killers, and he's got a show coming up at City Winery.

Amazon removing cashier-less 'Just Walk Out' technology from grocery stores

Amazon says it is replacing its "Just Walk Out" technology Dash Carts that enable shoppers to scan groceries, connect to online shopping lists, and complete their grocery checkout process.

Attorney General addresses violence in Chicago
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Attorney General Merrick B. Garland delivered remarks at OJP?s Second Annual Community Violence Prevention and Intervention Grantee Conference (CVIPI) in Chicago.

Chicago police brew stronger ties with 10th Ward
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The Chicago Police Department is making it their mission to get out in the community and get to know their neighbors better.

TikTok beauty trends that are actually worth it
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Some skincare and beauty trans are fads and could waste your money, while others might actually be on to something. Nurse Practitioner Brittony Croasdell recommends staying away from things like DIY chemical peels. She also says sunscreen makeup trends are a great idea.

Google to delete billions of 'Incognito' browsing data after lawsuit

Google has committed to deleting billions of records containing personal information gathered from over 136 million internet users in the United States who browse through its Chrome web browser.

CPS employee killed in West Lawn hit-and-run
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Chicago police are investigating a hit-and-run that left a beloved CPS employee dead Sunday night. The Jones College Prep community is mourning the loss of special education classroom assistant Charlie Mills.

Ald. Sigcho-Lopez survives Housing Committee ouster attempt after flag-burning controversy

An effort to remove Ald. Byron Sigcho-Lopez as Housing Committee chair for appearing at a City Hall rally where an American flag was burned to protest U.S. support for Israel was snuffed out Monday after a private apology, a public forgiveness and a divided vote.

Chicago aldermen debate future of ShotSpotter in their wards
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Chicago City Council members on Monday debated whether they want the gunshot detection system ShotSpotter to continue in their wards.

United Airlines asks pilots to take time off in May due to shortage of new Boeing planes

United Airlines is asking its pilots to take time off in May because of delays in receiving new planes that the airline ordered from Boeing, which is struggling with production due to manufacturing problems.

Black CPS students more likely to get dress coded, study finds
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Students at Chicago Public Schools who are Black or low-income are more likely to face dress code backlash, according to information on the Chicago Data Portal. Chalkbeat Chicago reporter Adam Babetski came across the trend while researching at Northwestern.