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Millennium Park Prepares For Ice Skaters

Are your skates ready? Millennium Park ice rink opens soon. Reporter Lisa Schultz has the story.

Chicago’s first snow falls in cascade of short scenes

The iced flakes whispered across the street, turning to a snow globe whirl as remnants of the light rain whimpered into the man’s half empty cup of hand-me-down coins. The rattlesnake of the coins chimed against the large McDonald’s plastic cup,  ricocheted back and forth. His seaweed color jacket covered his only scraps of belonging, […]

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Passion for science ‘Byrne’s brighter

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Emanuel proposed budget would cut library hours

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Emanuel proposed budget would cut library hours

Mayor Rahm Emanuel announced his first budget proposal on Wednesday to the City of Chicago since his electoral promise to erase a $635.7 million deficit. The first-year mayor wants to save the city $7 million by cutting library hours on Monday and Friday mornings. The budget will also double water and sewer fees as well […]

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Jobs’ death bites Chicago Apple

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Jobs’ death bites Chicago Apple

Chicago mourned the death of Steve Jobs, Apple co-founder and former chief executive officer who changed the way people experience the digital world. He died seven weeks after his resignation from the company on Aug. 24.  Apple’s website was dedicated to Jobs with a solemn black-and-white theme listing his name and memorializing the entrepreneur worldwide. Google, […]

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