Chicago woman shot by immigration agent sues DHS | FULL REMARKS
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Marimar Martinez, the woman who was shot by a U.S. Customs and Border Protection agent last October in Chicago, is accusing the federal government of smearing her during a failed prosecution in a new lawsuit.

Major updates in the search for Nancy Guthrie
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Major updates overnight in the search for Nancy Guthrie — including Pima County deputies detaining a man for questioning before releasing him hours later.

Chicago watchmaker designs timepieces for U.S. Olympians | ChicagoNOW
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Founder Chase Fancher shows how Oak & Oscar created custom timepieces worn by the U.S. men’s Olympic curling team during the Winter Olympics.

‘ICE Breakers’ use whistles, social media alerts in Chicago neighborhood
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Just five miles west of downtown Chicago, a group of young volunteers in Little Village is patrolling the neighborhood, using whistles and social media to alert residents when federal immigration agents are nearby.

Family plans to sue Valparaiso Community Schools over football injuries
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A Valparaiso family plans to sue a local school district, alleging their freshman son was not properly treated after suffering a broken wrist and concussion during football practice.

Crying Tiger becomes one of Chicago’s hottest Valentine’s Day reservations
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Chef Thai Dang shares what makes Crying Tiger a must-book date-night destination, highlights romantic dishes perfect for sharing, and offers tips for creating a special Valentine’s celebration at home.

Elmhurst Art Museum takes original artwork on the road to reach seniors
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The Roosevelt at Salt Creek’s Tam Wagner previews the new Mobile Museum program, which brings original art directly into local communities to expand access and create hands-on cultural experiences for seniors.

'Girls Like Me Project' empowers young Black girls to make 'HerStory' during Black History Month
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LaKeisha Gray-Sewell discusses the launch of HerStory Threads and how fashion, storytelling, and community support are helping young Black girls see themselves as leaders and history-makers today.

New study raises concerns about malnutrition risks linked to GLP-1 weight loss drugs
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An Australian study warns that some patients on GLP-1 medications may face nutrient deficiencies, prompting experts to share guidance on safe use, prevention, and best practices.

Chicago hemp business owners push back on city’s Delta-8 sales ban
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Illinois Hemp Coalition Vice President Dipesh Sharma and hemp brand CEO Eric Harb discuss a planned town hall, concerns about the city’s hemp-derived product ban, what consumers should know about THC labeling, and how federal rules could reshape the industry later this year.

Netanyahu meets Trump in Washington as U.S. ramps up pressure on Iran
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrives in Washington for high-stakes talks with President Trump, as the U.S. signals possible military action and pushes for a tougher stance on Iran’s nuclear program.

Could Indiana land the Chicago Bears? Lawmakers pitch “Halas Harbor” stadium plan
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Indiana state Rep. Earl Harris discusses Portage’s proposed “Halas Harbor,” the economic stakes and how far Indiana lawmakers might go to lure the Chicago Bears amid ongoing stadium talks in Illinois.

Gary, Indiana, declares itself open for business, eyes Chicago Bears
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The city of Gary declared itself open for business during a fireside chat hosted by Mayor Eddie Melton and leaders from three major industries: U.S. Steel, the Gary/Chicago International Airport and Hard Rock Casino Northern Indiana.

Daycare director says concerns reported to DCFS prior to child's death
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A Round Lake Beach daycare director says she noticed troubling signs in an 8-year-old boy months before his death and tried to warn DCFS.