TMZ: New allegations against Taylor Frankie Paul could trigger legal trouble | ChicagoNOW
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New domestic violence claims involving Taylor Frankie Paul are drawing attention from prosecutors, with officials saying they’re reviewing whether it violates her probation. TMZ breaks down the latest accusations, what’s on video and what could happen next.  

8 arrested in Chicago teen takeover that prompted curfew enforcement

Eight teenagers were arrested during a teen takeover in Chicago’s Loop Wednesday night that led to a curfew enforcement order.

Delivery robots crash twice in Chicago, raising safety concerns
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After two recent delivery robot crashes into a Chicago bus shelter, city leaders and tech experts discuss reliability, safety risks, and what needs to change as autonomous machines expand on city streets.

Man found dead after South Side house fire
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A 65-year-old man was found dead after a house fire early Thursday on Chicago's South Side.

Mayor's vetoes subminimum wage freeze, social media lawsuit | The Chicago Report
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Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson vetoed the subminimum wage freeze. And, social media platforms are being sued over addiction. All this and more on "The Chicago Report." 

David Byrne's 'Theater of the Mind' debuts at Goodman Theatre | The Chicago Report
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A new theatrical production opens Wednesday night in Chicago. It's part theater, part haunted house, part science experiment and is the brainchild of David Byrne. 

Chicago weather: Severe thunderstorms could impact the Cubs home opener on Thursday

Warm, springlike weather Wednesday will give way to a threat of severe storms Thursday afternoon and evening—including large hail and damaging winds—before sharply colder air arrives by Friday.

City Council meeting shifts focus to Loyola student’s murder | The Chicago Report
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Today's City Council meeting with the Committee on Immigration and Refugee Rights took a different turn when some speakers shifted the focus to the murder of Loyola student Sheridan Gorman. 

Another high-level Chicago city official out amid major shakeup

Chicago is without a Commissioner of Human Rights. Nancy Andrade, who has held the post since 2021, resigned suddenly Tuesday night.

‘Flying’ Joro spiders spreading across U.S. | ChicagoLIVE
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 Experts say Joro spiders are spreading across the U.S., reaching multiple states along the East Coast, but pose little threat to humans. 

Chicago seeks artists for new DuSable statue | ChicagoLIVE
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The Chicago Park District is inviting artists to submit proposals for a statue honoring Jean Baptiste Point DuSable, set to be installed at the future DuSable Park along the lakeshore.