Why Chicago’s teen takeover problem remains unresolved
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Proposed solutions have stalled, including a downtown curfew measure and a plan to hold parents financially accountable.

Resident injured in gas explosion at Dixon home
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At about 6 a.m. Monday morning, firefighters responded to a gas explosion in Dixon, Illinois. One person is being treated for injuries.

Chicago leaders push for new Department of Gun Violence Prevention
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Chicago Deputy Mayor for Community Safety Emmanuel Andre joins elected officials, faith leaders and community organizations to announce support for creating a dedicated Department of Gun Violence Prevention in Chicago. The proposal aims to strengthen the city's approach to reducing gun violence and improving public safety.

'I'm fresh and ready to go': Kyle Teel returns right in time for the battle for 1st place
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After a grueling recovery process from two separate injuries, catcher Kyle Teel is officially back in the lineup, and he is not holding anything back! Teel talks about leaving the rehab grind behind, switching to plastic spikes to prevent future mishaps, and why feeling "fresh" might just be his biggest advantage against a fatigued league. The timing couldn’t be more perfect. Teel returns just as the team heads into a massive, high-stakes battle for 1st place. 

After deadly weekend, Chicago advocates push gun violence reduction department
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After six people got shot and killed and more than 30 people were injured over the weekend from gun violence, some across Chicago are urging City Council to create a permanent Department of Gun Violence Reduction.

Chicago auto shop shooting leaves 1 dead, 2 others injured: source
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A person was killed and two others were wounded in a shooting at an auto shop Monday afternoon in Little Village, a source told Fox Chicago.

Big changes coming to Medicaid program including work requirements
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Dr. Katherine Hempstead, senior policy officer for the  Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, breaks down upcoming changes that will be coming to MEdicaid.

World’s first Dairy Queen building joins Joliet museum collection
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The Joliet Area Historical Museum has acquired the building that housed the world’s first Dairy Queen, which opened June 22, 1940, in Joliet, Illinois. 

Bell Works Chicagoland celebrates milestone for world's second "metroburb" | ChicagoLIVE
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The Ameritech Center in Hoffman Estates, originally built as AT&T's research facility, is being transformed into Bell Works Chicagoland. Inspired by Somerset Development President and CEO Ralph Zucker shares more about the vision and progress of the project.

Who will fall to the Chicago Bulls at 4 in the NBA Draft, Cameron Boozer or Caleb Wilson?| Chicago Sports Tonight
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Danny Parkins joins Cassie Carlson on CST to discuss the latest news across the NBA. After winning a national championship at Michigan, Dusty May jumps to the NBA as the Dallas Mavericks head coach. The NBA Draft is Tuesday Night, will Caleb Wilson fall to the Bulls at four or Cameron Boozer? Plus, Giannis trade rumors. Boston or Miami?

What to expect ahead of Amazon Prime Day as spending could reach $26 billion | ChicagoLIVE
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With Amazon Prime Day approaching, new data from Adobe gives us a look at what shoppers can expect. Director of Adobe Digital Insights Vivek Pandya breaks down the trends and spending behind one of the biggest shopping events of the year.

'Opal's Walk for Freedom' comes to Evanston as Illinois' host city
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Evanston's annual Juneteenth celebration is moving to the lakefront. Dione Sims, granddaughter of Opal Lee and grand marshal of the 2.5-mile walk, joins Good Day Chicago to discuss what this event means to her family.

How Chicago helped shape the modern American skyline
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As America Celebrates its 250th birthday, no city has had an impact on worldwide architecture and the nation's architecture like Chicago.

What's the future of Chicago's Ford City Mall site?
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Ford City Mall on Chicago's Southwest Side is officially shuttered, so what's the future of the site hold?

'There's no such thing as privacy': Child cyber crimes expert talks protecting kids online
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With a Georgia man charged with luring a Lake County teen into a relationship after meeting online, concerns about children's online safety are growing. Former Naperville detective Rich Wistocki explains how parents can recognize the warning signs that their child may be communicating with an online predator.

Breaking down the Trump administration cuts to Education Department oversight
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The Trump Administration shifted special education and civil rights oversight enforcement from the Department of Education to two different agencies. Chalkbeat national editor Erica Meltzer breaks down the situation.

Chicago ordinance targets airbag theft after over 2,000 stolen this year
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Has your airbag been stolen or sold on the black market? Ald. Gilbert Villegas (36th) joins Good Day Chicago to explain an ordinance that aims to prevent that from happening.