Local sleep medicine physician shares tips for daylight saving
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In just a few days, millions of Americans will gain an hour of sleep as daylight saving time ends. On Sunday, Nov. 2, clocks around the U.S. will "fall back" an hour at 2 a.m. To discuss how it impacts our sleep cycle and how to prepare for it is doctor Lindsay McCullough, a sleep medicine physician at Rush.

Cook County sheriff's deputy saves choking driver in Ford Heights
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A Cook County sheriff’s deputy is being credited with saving a woman’s life after she began choking while driving last month in Chicago’s south suburbs.

Way Back Inn: young adult recovery home program
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Way Back Inn is a nonprofit that works to help individuals, families, and communities recover from gambling and substance use disorders. Anita Pindiur, Executive Director of Way Back Inn joins in studio to talk about this program and their November 1 tree planting ceremony.

Food pantries prepare for end of SNAP benefits on November 1 | ChicagoNOW
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It’s been 28 days since the federal government shutdown began. The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced that it would not have enough money to fund the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program - known as SNAP in November if no resolution is made before the end of the month. Camerin Mattson from the Greater Food Depository joins to explain the impact on Chicagoland residents.

How to keep your pets safe this Halloween
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Emily Winson DVM from West Loop Veterinary Care breaks down what you need to know to keep your pets safe this Halloween.

Expert analysis: Border Patrol chief ordered to report to judge daily on Chicago operations
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A federal judge in Chicago has ordered Border Patrol Chief Gregory Bovino to provide daily immigration enforcement updates and ensure all agents wear body cameras—raising new questions about accountability and separation of powers.

Chicago crime: Police seek hit-and-run driver who seriously hurt bicyclist

Police are seeking the driver of a car that hit and seriously injured a bicyclist Tuesday afternoon on Chicago’s Near West Side, police said.

Woman, 65, attacked while taking out trash in West Rogers Park

A 65-year-old woman was stabbed early Wednesday while taking out her garbage behind her home in West Rogers Park.

Amid fears of immigration raids, Chicago agency packs food, supplies for residents
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A community care center has mobilized on Chicago's Southwest Side in response to fears of federal immigration agents and the suspension of a food assistance program.

Bovino ordered to report to judge weekly | The Chicago Report
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Border Patrol commander Gregory Bovino must report on immigration activities every day before federal judge Sara Ellis.