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  • Cook Cty says people may have been exposed to measles in NW suburbs
  • Study calls for hundreds of new police officers, but Chicago’s financial problems could hinder that plan
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  • Chicagoans react to birthright citizenship case
  • Sherrard student makes history after acceptance into West Point Military Academy
  • Justin Hartley to deliver 2026 commencement address at Knox College
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  • Armed robber targets Illinois Pokémon card sellers
  • Appellate court grants WQAD new hearing after being denied access to records in battery case
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