Wrongful police raid victim releases book on trauma recovery | ChicagoNOW
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Anjanette Young shares her experience surviving a 2019 Chicago police raid in her new book, Past the Pain: How to Emerge from Trauma with Purpose. 

Celebrity makeup artist spills everyday beauty secrets | ChicagoNOW
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Melissa Murdick, a former celebrity makeup artist turned influencer, gave Chicago viewers her top tips for mastering current makeup trends. 

PAWS Chicago hosts Super Bowl fundraiser with celebrity chefs | ChicagoNOW
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Paws Chicago is raising money for animals in need with a Super Bowl Sunday fundraiser in partnership with Piece Pizzeria and several celebrity chefs. 

Chicago crime: 16-year-old among 2 shot in Woodlawn

Two teenagers were critically wounded in a shooting early Tuesday on Chicago’s South Side,

Police warn of rash of Honda airbag thefts across Chicago neighborhoods

Chicago police are warning residents about a series of overnight burglaries targeting late-model Honda vehicles across several neighborhoods on the city’s West and North sides.

Chicago weather: Cold streak lingers as snow chances stay limited

Chicago remains stuck in a prolonged cold stretch, with spotty snow chances before a late-week and early-next-week warmup.

Pushback over plans for former Mars Candy plant
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The site has a sweet past, but a housing proposal is leaving a bitter taste for some residents.

Johnson signs ICE order, Chad the Bird weighs in | The Chicago Report
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Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson signed an executive order about ICE and Chad the Bird makes his first appearance and talks Chicago politics.

AG Raoul partners with Amazon to provide 1,000 Ring cameras to domestic violence survivors
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Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul joined the Illinois Coalition Against Domestic Violence and Amazon in Chicago to announce the donation of 1,000 Ring cameras for domestic violence survivors. 

DOJ says new Epstein files don’t support additional charges
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As newly released Epstein investigation records draw attention for referencing major public figures, the Justice Department is stressing that the material does not support additional criminal prosecutions.