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Date: Tuesday, May 29, 2018
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Chicago Fire Department diver dead, 2 others injured during river rescue attempt

Tuesday, May 29

A diver with the Chicago Fire Department died and two other divers were injured following a rescue on the Chicago River Monday evening, officials said. The rescue was near Canalport Riverwalk Park in an industrial area near the Bridgeport neighborhood on the South Side.

Leading Chicago director Rachel Rockwell is dead at 49

Rachel Rockwell, one of Chicago's leading directors and choreographers of stage musicals over the past two decades — and also a rising star on the brink of a major national career in the American theater — died Monday afternoon at the age of 49, said her father, Gary Heyde, who is also known as the novelist Austin Gary.

Starbucks, by closing stores for anti-bias initiative, brings new attention to training trend

Starbucks will close all 8,000 of its company-owned U.S. stores this afternoon to train employees to combat unconscious bias, marking the start of an effort by the coffee giant to turn a public relations mess into a teachable moment.

Advocacy ads featuring Emanuel's schools chief stir controversy in Chicago mayor's race

Progress Chicago, a nonprofit organization whose board members have close ties to Mayor Emanuel, has been airing television and radio ads featuring Chicago Public Schools CEO Janice Jackson. The group, however, says it's not a political organization.

North Korean official heads to New York to plan Trump summit

Trump confirmed that top North Korean official Kim Yong Chol is heading to New York for talks on an upcoming summit between Trump and Kim Jong Un.

Attempt to add Chicago casino, slots machines at airports sputters

It's something of an unofficial tradition in Springfield: As lawmakers inch closer to the end of the spring legislative session, a proposal to expand gambling pops up with the promise of generating tons of cash.

Alzheimer's in Latinos expected to increase by more than 800%. Chicago researchers are trying to change that.

By 2060, the number of U.S. Latinos living with Alzheimer's disease is projected to increase by 832 percent. In Chicago, stakeholders are working to understand why these health disparities exist.

Chicagoan flubs his introduction on 'The Bachelorette' season premiere

"The Bachelorette" star Becca Kufrin sends seven men home on the Season 14 premiere.