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Lightfoot announces return of summer events across the city

Lightfoot announces return of summer events across the city By FOX 32 Digital Staff Published  In addition to festivals, concerts and fairs returning to Chicago, theaters are also reopening! CHICAGO - Mayor Lori Lightfoot, the Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE), Choose Chicago and Chicago’s cultural community announced on Wednesday  Open Culture - the next phase of Open Chicago, which includes the return of summer events across the city. Music lovers will have the chance to experience Chicago In Tune, which is a new citywide festival that celebrates Chicago s diverse and legendary music scene and the 2021 Year of Chicago Music.

Afternoon Edition: May 5, 2021

Subscribe This afternoon will be mostly sunny with a high near 59 degrees. Tonight’s low will around 46 with a chance of showers. Expect rain tomorrow, mainly before 2 p.m., with a high near 57. Top story First Assistant State’s Attorney Jennifer Coleman is resigning after the office’s investigation of an in-court statement a fellow prosecutor made about the deadly Chicago police shooting of 13-year-old Adam Toledo. In a statement today announcing the conclusion of its review, the state’s attorney office said the investigation “revealed a breakdown of communication in how information was shared, which ultimately did not get elevated to State’s Attorney [Kim] Foxx before, nor in a timely manner following, the bond court hearing.”

Dallas Man Pleads Guilty to Murder Following Fatal Drunk Driving Incident

Updated 2 hours ago NBCUniversal, Inc. A Dallas man charged with murder in connection with a 2019 drunk driving incident pleaded guilty on Thursday. Cellphone video captured Chaz Thames speeding the wrong way on the Dallas North Tollway in 2019, ultimately colliding head-on with a car driven by 57-year old Melvin Taylor, who was killed. Download our NBC DFW mobile app for Apple or Android to get alerts for local breaking news and weather. Thames will be sentenced in May and faces anywhere between 20-50 years behind bars. On Thursday, his bond amount was increased to $500,000 after he violated the terms of his previous bond by drinking.

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