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health
  • by david hall
Northwestern surgeons perform one of the first 'awake' kidney transplant surgeries

Doctors used a spinal anesthetic to numb the patient from the chest down, eliminating the use of narcotics and general anesthesia, cutting recovery time. The patient, John Nicholas, was released within 24 hours of the procedure.

chicago
  • by david hall
Time for reflection: The Bean reopens after months of construction

The city began construction on Grainger Plaza in August 2023, limiting access to the popular sculpture in Millennium Park.

news
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Buckingham Fountain running again after protesters dye water red

The Park District announced about 11 a.m. Sunday that the fountain — which contains 1.5 million gallons of water — had been cleared of the dye and turned back on.

crime
  • by david hall
Retired cop slain in West Garfield Park is mourned by the community he served; person of interest in custody

Larry Neuman sought to bring folks together and hoped to do more for young people. The retired police officer, Vietnam veteran and ordained minister 'probably knew just about everybody in the neighborhood.'