How to avoid mosquito bites this summer
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Janelle Iaccino from Rose Pest Solutions shares how helpful advice for how to prevent mosquito bites during the summer.

Illinois Supreme Court rules cashless bail constitutional
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The Illinois Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that cashless bail is constitutional. Lake County State's Attorney Eric Rinehart, a supporter of cashless bail, joined Good Day Chicago to unpack the decision.

New details to be released in migrant, police misconduct investigation
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Mayor Brandon Johnson says he expects COPA to release new details about an ongoing investigation involving police officers and a migrant.

Illinois received over 290M illegal robocalls since 2018: lawsuit
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Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul joined officials from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to announce a crackdown on scammers.

2024 GOP candidates hit campaign trail ahead of Iowa caucus
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Candidates are campaigning across Iowa and many people want to meet the candidates several times before making their choice for president.

Downers Grove restaurant for sale after manager charged
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The Downers Grove restaurant where a manager is accused of exposing himself to female employees is being sold.

Chicago man dies after punching through bar window, causing crash en route to hospital
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A Chicago man died Monday morning after he severely cut his arm punching through the window of a Beach Park bar and causing a crash while he was being driven to the hospital.

A new exhibit at the Museum of Science and Industry dives deep into the plastic pollution problem in our oceans.
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"Blue Paradox" is helping to make people aware of our ocean's plastic pollution problem. The exhibit also offers some possible solutions. Tim McGill explored the sprawling exhibit for Good Day Chicago.

This mini-museum of mechanical instruments needs a new home
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After 25 years in Algonquin, Barrington Resale is closing next month. The back of the store houses a big, unique collection of mechanical musical instruments that now need a new home. Some of the pieces date back to the 1800s. Tim McGill talked to the owner on Good Day Chicago.

$4.98 million CPD settlement tied to traffic stops clears City Council committee
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Chicago police officers have made over 2.5 million investigatory stops and pat-downs over the last decade, many done to enforce the city?s anti-gang and drug loitering ordinance.