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    • Active Trans Launches Survey to Identify Dangerous Intersections Near Schools
    • Wilson "L" Public Space Committee Wants to Activate Areas Near Station (DNA)
    • Pedestrian Killed After Enraged Driver Intentionally Struck Another Car (NBC)
    • Driver Fatally Strikes Pedestrian in South Suburban Sauk Village (Tribune)
    • 1 Dead, 1 Injured in Car Crash Involving U-Turn on South Ashland (Tribune)
    • 94-Year-Old Woman Dies in Head-On Collision Near Lemont (Tribune)
    • 9 Injured in North Lawndale After Car Driver Runs Red, Collides With Bus (NBC)
    • Driver Seriously Injures 2 Men on Sidewalk; Altercation May Have Been a Factor (Tribune)
    • Hit-and-Run Driver Injures 10-Year-Old Boy in Little Village (Tribune)
    • Work to Rebuild Downs Grove Metra Platform Starts Today (Tribune)
    • Chicago Bike Mom Looks Into Renting Out Her Cargo Cycle Via Spinlister
    • Kickstarter Launched to Take Those Goofy #SquirrelTruth CTA Ads Worldwide (Curbed)

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