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Neo-Nazi Group Hangs Hitler, Swastika Posters on U of Chicago Campus

A neo-Nazi group is claiming responsibility for hanging posters of Adolf Hitler in a field of swastikas on the University of Chicago campus. The posters also include the hate group's name, Atomwaffen Division, as well as the slogans, "#Hitler Disapproves" and "No Degeneracy, No Tolerance, Hail Victory."

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Predatory Perv Convicted of Lurking Around Catholic School Carnival

A registered sex offender who attended an Evergreen Park parish carnival in 2015 was found guilty Monday of violating the terms of his registration during a bench trial before Cook County Judge Kerry Kennedy at the Fifth Municipal District Courthouse in Bridgeview.

Marist Sued Over Expulsion of Girls Involved in Racist Text Message

The fathers of two of the Marist High School students who were expelled over a racially charged text message have sued the school, claiming their daughters were “used as scapegoats” to respond to pressure and criticism.

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Chris Sale Changes Sox: Chicago Sends All-Star Pitcher to Boston for Prospects

The Chicago White Sox have traded All-Star pitcher Chris Sale to the Boston Red Sox for a group of prospects.

Cubs Increase Average Season Ticket Prices Almost 20%

World Series championships come at a price for teams, and it looks like Chicago Cubs season-ticket holders will be helping to pay for part of the tab.

Bolingbrook Police Sergeant Facing Termination for Associating with Felon Son

The officer let his son — a convicted burglar — use his home while out of town, and a woman was assaulted there, according to hearing testimony.

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