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UI Health nurses reach tentative deal after 4-day strike

UI Health nurses have reached a tentative agreement with management after a four-day strike, as announced by their union on Sunday morning. A vote on the agreement is scheduled for Tuesday, indicating a significant development in labor relations at the University of Illinois Health.

UChicago students, Barrington native among 2024 Rhodes Scholars heading to University of Oxford

Om Gandhi, a University of Chicago student, has been awarded a prestigious Rhodes Scholarship to further his research on cancerous tumors. Alongside him, fellow UChicago students Francesco Rahe and Anqi Qu are also recipients of the scholarship, highlighting the institution's impactful contributions to education and research at the University of Oxford.

After 50-0 defeat of his $300 million property tax hike, Mayor Brandon Johnson brokers a new deal

Mayor Brandon Johnson has successfully negotiated a deal to reduce the proposed $300 million property tax hike, following a previous 50-0 defeat. The new plan includes cutting the increase in half, with significant revenue expected from raising the personal property lease tax on cloud computing to 11%.

Man fatally shot in West Pullman

A 65-year-old man was fatally shot while sitting in his parked vehicle on South Eggleston Avenue in West Pullman on Sunday afternoon. The incident, which occurred around 3:05 p.m., has left police searching for leads as no suspects are currently in custody. The shooting highlights ongoing concerns regarding gun violence in the area.

Vandals smash glass door at Lou Mitchell's restaurant in the West Loop

Vandals targeted Lou Mitchell's restaurant in the West Loop, shattering a glass door in an incident reported by police early Sunday morning. While the 101-year-old establishment suffered damage, no injuries or theft were reported, highlighting ongoing concerns regarding crime in the area.

Sky's plan for No. 3 pick might include packaging it in trade

The Chicago Sky's general manager, Jeff Pagliocca, indicated plans to potentially trade their No. 3 pick in the upcoming WNBA draft, emphasizing the need for wing players. This strategic move highlights the team's focus on adjusting their roster to compete effectively in the league.

Hundreds pay tribute to slain CPD Officer Enrique Martinez. 'He was a beautiful person'

Hundreds gathered to pay tribute to slain Chicago Police Officer Enrique Martinez, who was tragically shot on November 4 in Chatham. Mourners emphasized remembering him not just as an officer but as a beautiful person, highlighting the need to consider the trauma faced by his colleagues during the incident.

Riley Leonard passes for 3 TDs, No. 8 Notre Dame forces 5 turnovers in win over Virginia

Riley Leonard threw for three touchdowns, leading the No. 8 Notre Dame Fighting Irish to a commanding victory over Virginia with a final score of 35-0. The win marked Notre Dame's eighth consecutive game, showcasing their strong performance and ability to force five turnovers during the match.

Jeremy Allen White lookalike contest in Chicago draws more than 50 contestants

The Jeremy Allen White lookalike contest held in Chicago attracted over 50 contestants, showcasing the city's vibrant cultural scene. Ben Shabad, a 37-year-old therapist from Glenview, won the competition, which featured a quirky prize of $50 and a pack of Marlboro Red cigarettes. The event highlighted the city's community spirit and the popularity of the star from "The Bear."

1 killed, 2 wounded in gunfight outside Garfield Ridge business

A gunfight outside a Garfield Ridge business left one person dead and two others injured on the evening of November 15, 2024. The incident occurred around 8 p.m. in the 7000 block of South Archer Avenue when two men approached a business employee, leading to a violent confrontation.

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