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Cruel Summer: Expect Long Security Lines at Chicago Airports: TSA
"We can't have a situation like we had here in Chicago again," TSA chief Peter Neffenger said Friday, but he made no promises.
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"We can't have a situation like we had here in Chicago again," TSA chief Peter Neffenger said Friday, but he made no promises.
Police on Thursday say DNA and tips helped lead them to arrest Diego Uribe and his girlfriend.
The law tracked Dracy "Clint" Pendleton to Shawnee National Forest, where he broke into a church, stole food and made his last stand.
Many slept on cots last night at O'Hare Airport. TSA asking travelers to arrive at airport 3 hours before a flight now.
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Really, really long. Like, pack a sandwich for your wait long. One Chicago traveler shared a video of his pre-flight security line journey.
He'd already been arrested 92 times. What's one more?
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Manhunt is under way today for suspected shooter who wounded a Central Illinois police officer in a late-Saturday gun battle.
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Working for a kingpin who terrorized Chicago Heights, Artrez Nyroby Seymour sold crack outside a school for years. He'll be free on Sept. 2.
This fast-moving human storm gaining strength with every drink.