HIV infections rise sharply in Chicago, experts point to troubling trends
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Dr. Aniruddha Hazra from UChicago Medicine explains the spike in HIV cases, who is most affected, and how testing, treatment and funding cuts could shape the response.

Chicago leaders weigh crackdown on teen takeovers, social media role in focus
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Adam Sheppard from Sheppard Law Firm, P.C. breaks down proposed penalties for social media platforms and what laws may apply as city officials look for ways to curb disruptive teen gatherings.

Manhunt underway in Elmhurst following police chase, crash
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Police are actively searching for a burglary suspect who ran into a wooded area in suburban Chicago early Thursday.

Stranded Marengo horse returns home after water rescue
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A horse is home tonight after a very scary and chaotic weekend. Officials say he was swept away by flood waters in Marengo and was trapped until someone noticed him. Leslie Moreno joins us now - with more on how crews were able to get to him. 

Chicago City Hall chaos continues amid hostile workplace allegations
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More fallout tonight from our exclusive report on emails from a former top Chicago official who accused Mayor Johnson's staff of bullying and a hostile work environment. Some alders say - they're ready to hold the mayor's feet to the fire on future personnel decisions.    Political reporter Paris Schutz has the latest.

Video shows deadly hit-and-run that killed Chicago teen
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Surveillance video shows a speeding SUV running a red light in Chicago Lawn, fatally striking bicyclist Damian Gomez and causing a crash before the driver fled the scene, as police continue to search for the suspect.

Indiana governor suspends gas tax for 30 days
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The governor of Indiana declared a gas holiday. He signed an executive order to reduce the price of gasoline by suspending the sales tax. Joanie Lum is in Hammond.

Why the Cubs can survive without Cade Horton & Bulls trust issues | Chicago Sports Tonight
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The Score's Matt Spiegel joins Cassie Carlson in studio in a jam-packed edition of CST. Why the Cubs have enough rotational depth to survive without Cade Horton. Also, how does Horton's injury impact the Cubs World Series chances? Plus, does Spiegs have faith in the Bulls to execute their search for a new front office regime? Finally, what would the price tag be to trade for All-Pro DT Dexter Lawrence.

Johnson's new staff picks, gas prices on the rise | The Chicago Report
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Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson has made some new staff picks. And, gas prices are on the uptick. All this and more on "The Chicago Report."

What is E15 gas and why does Gov. Pritzker want more of it? | The Chicago Report
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Bill Leigh with the Corn Grower's Association and Geoff Cooper, the CEO of the Renewable Fuels Association, join "The Chicago Report" to talk about the uptick in gas prices and about E15 gas is.

Anti-Defamation League reacts to allegations against mayor's office | The Chicago Report
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Rebecca Weininger, the regional director of the Anti-Defamation League, joins "The Chicago Report" to discuss the new Andrade allegations of misconduct in the mayor's office.

360 Chicago expanding observation deck
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There's a big transformation happening at 360 Chicago.  Crews are working on the 95th Floor of the former John Hancock Center.

Horse rescued from Marengo floodwaters is now back home
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Crews in Marengo quickly came together to rescue the trapped horse. And today, the horse finally returned to his farm home.  Leslie Moreno joining us live with how they were able to get to the horse on time.