Illinois

Collaboration with police divides social workers across US

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<p>CHICAGO &mdash; <a href="https://apnews.com/article/f3c3747e6d8c0bd63ba7c57c6d363868">Rayshard Brooks</a> was killed last June when Atlanta police responding to a report of a man asleep in a car blocking...

Woman with history of airliner stowaways arrested again

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CHICAGO — A woman with a history of stowing away on airliners was arrested Tuesday for attempting to sneak onto a flight at Chicago’s...

Collaboration with police divides social workers across US

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CHICAGO — Rayshard Brooks was killed last June when Atlanta police responding to a report of a man asleep in a car blocking a...

Schools weighing whether to seat students closer together

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<p>BOSTON &mdash; U.S. guidelines that say students should be kept 6 feet apart in schools are receiving new scrutiny from federal health experts, state...

Chicago parish fiercely backs priest after sex abuse claims

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CHICAGO — When her teenage son was murdered outside a church in 2006, Pam Bosley contacted ministers around Chicago, hoping someone would help make...

Scientists: Climate-whipped winds pose Great Lakes hazards

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TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. — Powerful gusts linked to global warming are damaging water quality and creating a hazard for fish in Lake Erie and...

Schools weighing whether to seat students closer together

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BOSTON — U.S. guidelines that say students should be kept 6 feet apart in schools are receiving new scrutiny from federal health experts, state...

Court: Lawsuit against MLB over foul ball injury can proceed

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CHICAGO — An Illinois appellate court ruled Tuesday a woman struck by a foul ball at Wrigley Field can move ahead with a lawsuit...

Chicago eyes April return to class for high school students

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CHICAGO — Public high school students in Chicago could return to class for limited in-person instruction starting next month under the outline of a...

Chicago parish fiercely backs priest after sex abuse claims

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<p>CHICAGO &mdash; When her teenage son was murdered outside a church in 2006, Pam Bosley contacted ministers around Chicago, hoping someone would help make...