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Demonstrators Vow To Disrupt DNC Protest In Chicago With Or Without A Permit
These groups shared what they said was a joint struggle linked by billions in tax dollars used to marginalize their communities further.

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These groups shared what they said was a joint struggle linked by billions in tax dollars used to marginalize their communities further.

It happened in the 5500 block of North Austin Avenue around 4:39 p.m.
Gabriel's Light is an organization that works to prevent youth suicide through education and kindness campaigns.
The teen was taken to Comer Children's Hospital in critical condition.
Lombard police were called to 125 S. Lombard Ave. after two chainsaws – valued at about $200 each – were stolen.
The victim was taken to the University of Chicago Medical Center in critical condition and later died.
University President Robert Manuel said efforts to reach a "shared resolution" with the DePaul Divestment Coalition were unsuccessful.
The day after Mother's Day, baby Nyla she had a graduation send-off with her first-time parents.
Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard did not attend the board meeting Monday night. She is under investigation amid a series of allegations.
"Lil Wayne is a rap legend, and this concert is going to be one for the record books," Illinois State Fair Manager Rebecca Clark said.
"This is exactly what I was worried about," said Shellrece McIntyre, whose daughter was killed in a police chase.
The building collapsed and was completely destroyed in the blaze.
It's a small fossil of the first known bird, called an Archaeopteryx.
She was taken to Christ Hospital, where she was pronounced dead.
The first happened just after 5:30 p.m. in the 5400 block of South Ingleside Avenue in Hyde Park.
The pit bull started biting the officer's dog's neck, and the officer and the pit bull's owner could not separate the dogs, police said.
The threat was deemed not to be credible, and the Capitol reopened at 1:59 p.m., the Secretary of State's office said.
"We believe in free speech, and we're going to allow people to protest, and, you know, say whatever it is they want to say," Pritzker said.
The officers said they were conducting a traffic stop in the 3800 block of West Ferdinand for a seatbelt violation.
Restrictions in the secure area include no guns, no fireworks, and no matches. The city also said bicycles and dogs won't be allowed.