Chi-Town Daily News
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in September 2009 due to a lack of funding. Archived news coverage on this site is maintained as a public service by the
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Child caught in crossfire in Rogers Park shooting
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Aldermanic race heats up in the 49th ward
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Shooting near high school prompts increased police presence
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Bat attack leaves man in critical condition
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Ceasefire plans festivities
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CTA project holds little hope for jobs
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Disabled housing planned for Rogers Park
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Police seek leads in Rogers Park shooting
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Debut of socially conscious college students in Grant Park
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Loyola gets OK for building despite student opposition
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For some, an unexpected arrest in a Rogers Park homicide
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Homicide stuns victims's friends and family
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Community group takes on Loyola
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Loyola Campus Police Office opens under Granville "El" Station
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Man arrested in 2005 Rogers Park homicide
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