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Investigation underway after woman and baby found dead at home
A death investigation is underway after a 25-year-old woman and a 1-year-old child were found dead at a home overnight on Chicago’s Southwest side.
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Woman, 1-year-old child found dead at home on SW side; investigation underway
A death investigation is underway after a 25-year-old woman and a one-year-old child were found dead at a home on Chicago’s South Side.
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St. Sabina reverend delivers message at Sunday Mass following Saturday shooting
At a special Mass held Sunday morning at the church, the Rev. Michael Pfleger addressed the congregation with a hopeful tone.
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A reward is being offered after 7 teens were shot near Saint Sabina Church
Multiple teenagers are recovering after being shot in a drive-by near Saint Sabina Church on Chicago’s South Side.
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‘Unacceptable': 7 teens shot in drive-by during gathering by Saint Sabina Church
The gathering was promoted on social media and ended with seven teens shot.
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Chicago high school students take charge and lead peace movement on South Side
On the track and football field at Perspectives Leadership Campus, a group of high school students marched for peace.
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Students at Chicago high school hold peace summit
Students at a Chicago high school are leading a movement for peace on the South Side all while processing a shooting that injured a classmate in March.
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Car collides into Chicago home, causing damage to residence
Police said the incident occurred at approximately 9:30 a.m. Sunday in the 2200 block of E. 100 St.
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Businesses on Chicago's South, Southwest sides warned after string of burglaries
In each case, the burglar threw a brick or a piece of concrete through a window or door to get inside the business and steal money or property
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Black-owned bowling alley on Chicago's Southeast Side facing financial difficulties
One of Chicago’s last remaining Black-owned bowling alleys is facing financial troubles as they aim to stay in business. NBC Chicago’s JC Navarrete reports.
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9 injured, 3 critically, in crash involving van transporting patients with disabilities on Chicago's South Side
Nine people were injured, three critically, after a crash involving a van transporting patients with disabilities near Chicago State University on the city’s South Side, according to authorities.
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South Side pastors, community groups call for ‘no-crime day' in Chicago
A summer festival with food, music, games and the Jesse White Tumblers brought the community together at Chicago’s Palmer Park in an effort to stop the violence Saturday.
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Chicago hands out free bottled water to residents affected by boil order
Free bottles of water were handed out to residents on Chicago’s South Side that were under a boil order Wednesday, NBC Chicago’s Kate Chappell reports.
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New exhibit at Pullman House offers tours inside recreated homes
A new exhibit inside Chicago’s Pullman House is offering tours inside recreated homes to tell the stories of those who have made history in the past. NBC Chicago’s LeeAnn Trotter reports.
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Body found in Chicago ID'd as missing man who vanished after making mysterious final phone call to mom
A body that was recovered by police from the Calumet River on Chicago’s Far South Side Wednesday has been identified as a missing 24-year-old man from South Chicago.
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Man's body recovered from Calumet River on Chicago's Far South Side
A man’s body was recovered from the Calumet River on Chicago’s Far South Side Wednesday morning, according to officials.
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South Chicago mother desperate to find son last seen 2 weeks ago
A South Chicago mother is growing desperate in her search for her missing son, 24-year-old Jovon “JB” Nelson, who was last seen Tuesday, April 9 near the 3200 block of East 92nd Street, NBC Chicago’s Evrod Cassimy reports.