Woman says she was beaten during gridlock in West Loop
"All this because you couldn't merge left? All of this because we're all still stuck in traffic?"
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"All this because you couldn't merge left? All of this because we're all still stuck in traffic?"
Drivers heading to downtown Chicago Saturday night might have a tough time getting into the city.
Riot Fest has been in Douglass Park in the North Lawndale neighborhood for six years.
"I wish more people would do this because I feel like if we all said some thing when we see something, I think there's less crime, or at least it would be a deterrent people probably think twice about it."
Water shot out of multiple drains like geysers into the air as water pressure became too much in some areas of the city.
"The timing of our firing came before we were able to finish the process of unionizing," said former new play development coordinator Katzuk Aitis.
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The crash happened around 11:40 a.m. near the intersection of Fullerton and Central avenues.
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The concert that was meant to take place following the parade went on Sunday afternoon.
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The video, which may be disturbing to some, first shows one man punch another at the counter.
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The victims were in a vehicle in the 7600 block of North Paulina when someone drove by and started shooting at them.
The CTA's issue with crime continues.