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A complaint submitted Thursday to the Civilian Office of Police Accountability spurred an internal Chicago Police investigation into allegations of at least one officer having sexual contact with a migrant housed at a West Side police station.

In a statement issued Friday, COPA first deputy chief administrator Ephraim Eaddy said the agency alerted CPD internal affairs upon receipt of the complaint against “members” of the department.

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Romal holds his daughter, Athar, on June 26, 2023, in the suburban Seattle area.

Romal, a former U.S. military interpreter, was among the tens of thousands of Afghan allies left behind when the U.S. fled. His friend vowed to save him. Read more here.

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The Seneca apartment building, 200 E. Chestnut St. in Chicago, is shown July 6, 2023.

The Seneca, a 267-unit apartment building, last changed hands in 2014. Read more here.

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Chicago Sky forward Ruthy Hebard holds her 1-month-old, Xzavier, on May 10, 2023, on media day at the team’s practice facility in Deerfield.

For months, Ruthy Hebard has spent every day facing down the same nagging doubt: can I do this? As she prepares to make her return to the Chicago Sky, she knows that question has been answered. Read more here.

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Workers help set up the new Super EMX auditorium, which will debut Tuesday at the Emagine Batavia theater at 550 N. Randall Road in Batavia.

The auditorium will feature a 94-foot-wide and 40-foot-tall screen along with several rows of heated recliner seats as well as a front row of what are described as couch-like seats. Read more here.

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In this Feb. 8, 2017, photo, former President Jimmy Carter and wife Rosalynn arrive for a ribbon-cutting ceremony for a solar panel project on farmland he owns in their hometown of Plains, Georgia.

The 39th president is 98 and has been in home hospice care since February. The former first lady is 95 and has dementia. Read more here.

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