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Is Chicago becoming a city for cyclists? Sun-Times readers weigh in on why they're biking more — or not

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Amir Arnold rides a bike during a bike giveaway and bicycle safety camp event at Union Park in the West Town neighborhood, Saturday morning, Aug. 28, 2021. The giveaway was hosted by the 27th Ward.

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Motorcyclist killed in McKinley Park wreck

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Statewide public defense office would help Illinois counties in need of support

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Illinois has not significantly changed its public defense structure since 1949.

Dear Abby: Husband says he no longer gets high, but clearly he does

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DEAR ABBY: My husband and I have been married for 10 years, together for 12. We have no children together, but I have four from a previous marriage. Two are grown and have moved out; two are still home and in high school.

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Menu planner: Complement a wholesome meal with lemon-mint sugar snap peas

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Lemon mint sugar snap peas are just the side dish to go with scallops in peanut sauce over spaghetti.

Saturday DMV hours added for Chicago teens applying for their first drivers license

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Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias speaks about new legislation limiting who can access information from license plate readers during a press conference at Planned Parenthood in 2023. On Tuesday, Giannoulias announced the opening of 10…

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Horoscope for Tuesday, May 21, 2024

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There are no restrictions to shopping or important decisions today. The Moon is in Scorpio.

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White Sox DFA Brad Keller, lose to Blue Jays in series opener

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White Sox starting pitcher Brad Keller leaves during the fifth inning of a game against the New York Yankees on May 18, 2024, in New York. The Yankees won 6-1.

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NCAA feared paying athletes would ruin college sports, but it hasn’t, of course

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Former Michigan running back Blake Corum was paid at least $480,000 in NIL money last season, and former Wolverines quarterback J.J. McCarthy also cashed in on the school’s run to the national title.

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LGBTQ+ international travelers warned of Pride Month threats

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Dan Ware owns Toto Tours, which serves a mostly gay clientele. He advises clients to be on alert and avoid gatherings where there’s confrontation or a sign of protest.

Is a sixth straight playoff appearance possible for the new-look Sky?

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Dallas Wings guard Arike Ogunbowale, left, drives against Chicago Sky guard Marina Mabrey (4) during the first half of a WNBA basketball game Wednesday, May 15, 2024, in Arlington, Texas.

Lane beats Kenwood to win the city title and celebrates twice after a bizarre ending

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Lane’s Sebastian Wilson (31) celebrates with Ethan Borggren (24) during the city championship game against Kenwood at Wrigley Field.

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Chicago area at risk for severe storms, damaging winds Tuesday

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A string of severe storms is expected to pass across Chicago and northern Illinois on Tuesday, bringing thunderstorms, hail and strong winds.

At School of the Art Institute of Chicago commencement, students protest Israel-Hamas war

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A graduating School of the Art Institute student holds up a Palestinian flag before accepting their diploma during SAIC’s commencement ceremony at the Wintrust Arena.

Cubs' offense, with reinforcements coming, is hopeful it can turn the corner

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Cody Bellinger and the Cubs offense need help the time after a couple of quiet weeks.

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Fulton River District's newest luxury high-rise Cassidy on Canal welcomes first residents

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The 33-story residential tower Cassidy on Canal at 350 N. Canal St.

Person shot, killed in Gresham

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Chicago Police Department | Sun-Times file photo

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Teen boy, 17, found shot in Englewood home

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A boy, 15, was walking in an alley near the 3800 block of West Lawrence Avenue at 3 p.m. when someone in a black sedan drove by and shot at him, hitting him in the left leg, police said.

Bringing back Old Maxwell Street is a worthy tribute to Chicago history

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The city deserves a pat on the back — and maybe a complementary pork chop sandwich — for its decision to bring street vendors back to the Near West Side's Maxwell Street this summer.

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Diner best known for its 'over-the-top' milkshakes to open locations at North Ave. Beach and Navy Pier

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JoJo’s Shakebar will be serving up its signature “Biggie” shakes and more at two new Chicago locations.

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Lionel Messi will join Argentina for friendly at Soldier Field

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Lionel Messi is scheduled to play in a friendly for Argentina at Soldier Field on June 9.

Disgruntled Eataly baker who pulled gun inside restaurant to face no charges

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Police work the scene after a fight and shots fired Friday at Eataly, 43 E. Ohio St.

Afternoon Edition: Program helps girls cope post-pandemic

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Participants look at their plates during GLOW club at the Club One, an after-school program hosted by Union League Boys & Girls Clubs.

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Mujer de Bridgeview planeó el asesinato de su novio con un compañero de trabajo de McDonald's

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Un hombre fue acusado de asesinato en un tiroteo que ocurrió el miércoles en Bridgeview, suburbio del suroeste.

Why so many Black Chicagoans are frustrated by the migrant crisis

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South Shore residents at a community meeting held at South Shore International College Preparatory High School on May 4, 2023, to discuss housing asylum seekers at the former South Shore High School building.

Small Business Banking Accounts

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Making the right financial decisions for your small business starts with opening the right checking and savings accounts. Doing so helps you track and manage your business finances as well as separates your business transactions from your…

Hermana del gerente del banco corrupto de Bridgeport fue condenada por su papel en la quiebra del banco

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Janice Weston, ex vicepresidenta de la junta del Washington Federal Bank for Savings, es vista mientras se dirige a la corte el 2 de agosto de 2023.

Un hombre murió después de ser sacado del Lago Michigan cerca de la playa de la calle 31

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Un hombre de 34 años ha muerto después de ser rescatado del Lago Michigan cerca de la playa de la calle 31 el sábado, dijeron las autoridades

Divestment is the wrong way to deal with Israel-Hamas conflict

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Northwestern students set up a pro-Palestinian camp. The university ended the encampment without police or violence.

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Garrett Crochet 'making it look too easy' in first go as White Sox starter

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White Sox starting pitcher Garrett Crochet delivers against the Twins on April 24, 2024, in Minneapolis.