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“We need to make a lot of noise and draw attention to the people who get paid to investigate and look for missing people,” said "We Walk for Her" marcher Zakiyyah Muhammad, 78.
Chicago residents watched from afar as Mexico elected its first woman president. Some say the historic election has made them feel hopeful about the progression of women's rights and the direction of the Latin American country.
The explosion in an unincorporated area near Lake Zurich Tuesday evening rocked the block and sent flames shooting into the sky. A man's body was found after the fire was put out.
Despite spending years apart, Guadalupe Miranda and Fernando Gonzalez graduated from Chicago Public Schools last week. Childhood classmates, both earned full scholarships to Stanford University in August. They’re now hanging out to share excitement about their college plans.