Chi-Town Daily News
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Plan Commission snubs Congress Hotel workers
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Workers: Republic Windows sale is labor victory
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Union: California company may buy Republic Windows
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Resurrection settles multimillion-dollar lawsuit
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List of possible school closings made public
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Book by Chicago workers advocate explores wage theft
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Teachers and parents to discuss where to go next on school issue
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National politics overshadows fierce state's attorney race
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Officials: CHA residents better off in wake of 'Plan'
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Public housing museum moves closer to a permanent home
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New apartments help bridge digital divide
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Phones still not working at North Side public housing development
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Trouble at CHA's charity arm
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CHA expands summer youth job program
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Housing agency struggles to speed up residents' return
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