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Protesters March Through Downtown Chicago During Donald Trump's Presidential Inauguration
Participants were also seen marching down State Street and in front of Chicago's Trump Tower.

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Participants were also seen marching down State Street and in front of Chicago's Trump Tower.

The American Red Cross and the Salvation Army have been working overtime to help those displaced by fires amid the cold snap.
Chicago police said a 41-year-old woman was driving a Nissan Altima northbound when she lost control of the car and hit a pole.
"Very busy, very busy," said Edith Smith. "The line was just long for the medicine I had to get for myself."
A draft of the deal had been agreed to in principle earlier in the week, Arab, U.S. and Israeli officials told CBS News.
Chicago influencer Dean Lauvina said he built his entire platform on TikTok, and he could lose it in a matter of days.
But when Dior's mom went to pick her up around 6 p.m., daycare workers said they never saw the girl.
Officers responded to the scene after a woman called 911 to report suspicious materials found inside.
"Sex workers face an unprecedented amount of violence, because they are stuck and forced into the shadows."
Witnesses told police that three unknown males were abusing the coyote. The animal was later found dead on private property and removed.
The group of 19 boys taking part in the REACH 21 program represents the South Side's Burnside, Englewood, and Roseland neighborhoods.
"The trophies are nice, but they collect dust," Antos said. "What doesn't collect dust are the memories we made as we pursued excellence."
This year's show runs from Saturday, Feb. 8 through Monday, Feb.17.
Mattie Robertson died Dec. 27. She performed music, directed choirs, and taught students for decades.
"Everything was overflowing [last year]," said Angela Martinez, manager of partner relations for Cradles to Crayons.
Fire officials said the fire is under control and there is no risk of it spreading. The cause of the fire is under investigation.
Chicago police said just before 8:30 p.m., officers responded to a call of a person with a gun in the 200 block of West Pershing Road.
Two people bailed out of the car. One was taken into custody soon afterward, but the other remained at large as of just after 5 p.m.
Police said the armed offenders, driving vehicles taken in carjackings, would enter retailed businesses and demand property.
Progress was made, and insiders said talk of a strike is not as loud as we've seen in past contract years.