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    • State Bill Would Close Loophole That Allows Teens to Get License Without Drivers Ed (Tribune)
    • Chicago Area Sees Rises and Falls in Amtrak Ridership (MLive)
    • Blue Line Delayed After Person Falls on Tracks at Forest Park Branch Kedzie Stop (Tribune)
    • 4 Metra Lines Delayed by Computer Glitch in Omaha (Tribune)
    • 1 Killed, 2 Injured After Semis Collide in Joliet (Tribune)
    • 5-Car Pileup on Addams Tollway Near Hampshire (Tribune)
    • Police Car and School Bus Crash in Bronzeville (Tribune)
    • Illinois 3-Foot Passing Law Cited in $130K Settlement for Cyclist Buzzed by Truck (Freeman)
    • Settlement Reached for Delivery Biker Left-Hooked at Chicago and Dearborn (Kevenides)
    • Cyclist Doored by Passenger Leaving Cab at Lincoln and Armitage (Keating)
    • Indoor BMX Park Opens in Pilsen Tonight (RedEye)
    • Bike Spike Anti-Theft Device Gets Fully Funded (RedEye)

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