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The screening begins at dusk, around 8:30 p.m., at Chopin Park, 3420 N. Long Ave.

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"I believe when we get finished, this will be the best law enforcement agency in this country," he said.

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Four home invasions have been reported in close proximity since May 19, police said.

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It's the third in a series of violent home invasions in the area.

Downtown »

Professor Dick Simpson, a former aldermen, found divided votes have doubled in the mayor's second term.

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Plans include replacing a cinder running track with an asphalt-surfaced track, officials said.

Jefferson Park »

The City Council will vote Wednesday to lift rush-hour parking restrictions between Warwick and Higgins.

Downtown »

Ald. Brian Hopkins said the endorsement by the Fraternal Order of Police "fans the flames of division."

Downtown »

The City Council on Wednesday moved to replace the embattled Independent Police Review Authority.

Downtown »

The City Council's Human Relations Committee approved new restrictions on coercion and verbal abuse.

Downtown »

An emotional Rahm Emanuel proposed $36 million more for mentoring programs, among other solutions.

Downtown »

"Why would I drop it?" Burke said about his ordinance that makes attacks on police officers hate crimes.

Logan Square »

A group of five aldermen who represent a well funded TIF want it to go toward schools.

Downtown »

A series of public hearings begins Aug. 4 at the South Shore Cultural Center.

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Ald. Carlos Ramirez-Rosa wants to create a Civilian Police Accountability Council elected by residents.