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Analysis: Chicago journalists overwhelmingly vote Democrat
The Chicago Tribune Editorial Board made headlines last week when it endorsed Gary Johnson for U.S. President.
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Group says 19 aldermen use personal email for city business
A government accountability task force revealed in a recent report that several Chicago aldermen have been using their private email account to conduct city businesses.
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Executive's move to Indiana reflects problem for Illinois
An executive who has lived in Illinois almost all of his life says he is being driven out by economy and politics.
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Indiana officials beckon Chicago commuters
Indiana officials are working hard to get you to consider that move to the so-called "affordable shore," an effort that's the topic of a news feature published recently in the Chicago Tribune.
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Chicago’s 18th annual music fest to feature worldwide artists
Over 60 musicians from 25 nations will bring free tunes to the city during the 18th Annual World Music Festival Chicago to be held Sept. 9-25.
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Cop reveals nightmare behind the Chicago “code of silence”
A Chicago policewoman this week said she and another cop were subjected to barely veiled death threats, banishment from buildings, accusations by senior officers of being “rats,” and even arrests in response to their blowing the whistle on a corrupt crew within the city's police department.