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'Thor' gives musician ride | Judge cleared in gun case | High-schooler's iPhone novel | Teen's murder charge | New Wrigley Field Taco Bell.

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Community Rallies To Save Local 'Superman' In Glen Ellyn

Jonathan Charbonneau, who is on the autism spectrum, recently found out he might have to leave the apartment he's lived in for 27 years.

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Elmhurst Musician Hitchhikes Ride With 'Thor' Actor Chris Hemsworth

The touring musician said he was 'so grateful for this crazy experience and the opportunity to share my music with so many beautiful people.'

Judge Cleared Of Gun Charge In Courthouse Incident

A Cook Co. judge had faced a misdemeanor charge after video footage showed him dropping an item that looked like a firearm.

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Sandburg Senior Hosts Book Signing For Novel He Wrote On iPhone

Aaron Hanania will autograph copies of his sci-fi novel, 'The King's Pawn,' on Thursday at the Oak Lawn Public Library.

Teen Charged In Northwest Side Murder

A 17-year-old boy has been charged in the fatal shooting of another teen in the Montclare neighborhood, police said.

Taco Bell Opens New Restaurant Near Wrigley Field

The new Taco Bell took over the former Muscle Maker Grill on Belmont Avenue. But will it be as loved as the old one?

'The Conners' Recap: New Series Still Hooked On Addiction

Roseanne's painkiller problem has been replaced with another character's struggles with alcohol.

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