ICE protests, Bears prep, missing NY girl, DiCaprio & more | Week in Review
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In this week?s "Week in Review," we cover it all ? from ICE protests and a community rally for a tamale vendor, to the Bears getting ready to face the Raiders, a missing girl found in Blue Island, and even a conversation with Leonardo DiCaprio. We?ll also take you to Brookfield Zoo to see the polar bears, celebrate 40 years of Lawrence Fish Market, and spotlight the Leo High School Choir?s amazing run on AGT.

Border Patrol agents spotted on Chicago River
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Border Patrol boats have been spotted cruising on the river amid ongoing immigration crackdowns.

Chicago fires: Home is a total loss, Austin apartment damaged
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A busy day for Chicago Fire -- three calls within hours of each other. A mayday was secured in Logan Square without injury.

Reward offered in Douglas hit-and-run that killed 84-year-old man

A $1,000 reward is being offered for information leading to the arrest of the driver who fatally struck an 84-year-old man in Chicago’s Douglas neighborhood in July.

Missing girl found in Chicago suburb | NCMEC talks safety
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A missing teenage girl from New York was found last weekend in a Chicago suburb with two men who authorities said were in the country illegally.

Woman shot through window in Chicago home, police say

A woman was seriously wounded when gunfire struck a home early Friday morning in the West Pullman neighborhood.

Man, 34, killed in shooting on Chicago's West Side

A 34-year-old man was shot to death Thursday night on the West Side, Chicago police said.

Lurie Children's brings marathon spirit inside hospital | ChicagoNOW
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This September, during Pediatric Cancer and Sickle Cell Awareness Month, the nurses at Lurie Children?s Hematology, Oncology, and Stem Cell Transplant Division are going above and beyond the hospital walls to bring hope and joy to the children and families they care for every day. A Little Lighter, a nurse-led fundraising group formed just three years ago, has already raised over $300,000 to support patients with cancer and blood disorders ? and they?re not stopping there.