City officials closed streets in the central Business District to clamp down on car caravans over the weekend, a move that ...
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State Rep. Theresa Mah said the Illinois Department of Transportation "refused to even consider" halting a demolition while ...
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The city shut down all the streets in the Central Business District Saturday to try to restrict car caravans celebrating ...
Terrance Freeman, who worked for an outside security company, said he was fired after university officials reprimanded him ...