Anna Savchenko
Stories
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She once was in prison. Now this Chicago mom helps others break the cycle of violence
Meet a previously incarcerated mother who works with young people to prevent gun violence in Chicago, one of several American cities where the homicide rate has significantly dropped in recent years.
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Chicago celebrates the election of Pope Leo XIV
The first American Pope was born and raised in the Chicago area, and Catholics there are elated with the election of Pope Leo XIV.
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Trial starts for man charged with killing 7 during July Fourth parade near Chicago
Trial gets underway for a man charged with killing 7 people during a 2022 July 4th parade near Chicago. His father served time for helping his then-teenage son secure a gun license, despite red flags.
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Chicago summit promotes constructive dialogue as a way to bridge polarizing divides
College and high school student leaders from across the country came together at a Chicago summit to discuss political issues, and promote constructive dialogue as a way to bridge polarizing divides.
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Man sues 27 women in an 'Are We Dating the Same Guy' Facebook group
A Chicago man is suing 27 women in the Chicago Facebook Group "Are we dating the same guy." Attorneys for the man liken disparaging remarks made about him to a digital scarlet letter.