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An Evanston high school varsity baseball team will not play in the playoff tournament this weekend after a group of students, including team members, allegedly "sexted" risque photos to each other.
An Evanston high school varsity baseball team will not play in the playoff tournament this weekend after a group of students, including team members, allegedly "sexted" risque photos to each other.
Friday, May 24 2013 10:16 PM EDT2013-05-25 02:16:28 GMT
A Lake County jury has convicted James Ealy of strangling his former boss during a 2006 robbery at the north suburban Burger King restaurant where he once worked.
A Lake County jury has convicted James Ealy of strangling his former boss during a 2006 robbery at the north suburban Burger King restaurant where he once worked.
Friday, May 24 2013 5:40 PM EDT2013-05-24 21:40:48 GMT
Several military families were honored in Orland Park on Friday, and got to meet country music superstar Tim McGraw. Five of those families are from the Chicago area, and they were excited to meet him.
Several military families were honored in Orland Park on Friday, and got to meet country music superstar Tim McGraw. Five of those families are from the Chicago area, and they were excited to meet him.
CHICAGO (Associated Press) -
Chicagoans only have a few more days left to take a peek up Marilyn Monroe's skirt.
The 25-foot-tall statue of the iconic actress is slated to leave its spot along Chicago's Magnificent Mile.
The bronze and stainless steel sculpture depicts Monroe in her famous pose from the film "The Seven Year Itch." In the film, a draft catches Monroe's dress as she passes over a subway grate.
As soon as the sculpture was unveiled in July, people began positioning themselves under the movie star's dress to catch a subway-level view and snap pictures.
Artist Seward Johnson says he's enjoyed seeing how people have reacted to the sculpture, which is slated to be removed on Monday.
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