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The teen was in the 2100 block of West Granville Avenue when a man on an electric scooter came up and robbed him at gunpoint, ...
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FOX 32 Chicago on MSNTeen robbed and shot by person on electric scooter in Chicago, police sayA teen boy was robbed and shot by someone on an electric scooter Sunday in Chicago. Here's what we know so far.
Electric shared scooters are finally coming to Chicago after months of planning by the city. A four-month pilot program started Saturday, with 10 different scooter companies spread out through 50 ...
With summer in full swing, dozens of electric scooters seem to be zipping around the streets of Chicago. While shared ...
Electric scooters from Lime, Spin and Bird are being deployed Wednesday in Chicago, kicking off the city’s second pilot program for the scooters, running from mid-August to mid-December. This ...
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Teen shot during robbery by suspect on electric scooter on Chicago's North Side'Jaws' star Richard Dreyfuss forced to skip anticipated fan event due to severe diagnosis Strategists weigh in on President ...
Chicago police were searching for a gunman on an electric scooter who shot and robbed a teenage boy on the city's Far North ...
Chicago’s second electric scooter pilot better than the first — though ridership rate is down During the first month of Round 2, riders have taken 230,400 trips, compared to 218,000 trips ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Electric scooters could be coming back to Chicago. Safety concerns are being addressed after two pilot programs, and one alderman wants them to come to Chicago permanently.
This past weekend, California-based Lime became the first company to demo dockless electric scooters in Chicago. Although it brought just 40 examples of its GPS-enabled powered scooters to Lincoln ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Electric scooters will be coming back to Chicago this spring for another round of study, according to city officials. City officials said during the initial four-month pilot ...
Could motorized scooter-sharing be the next big thing? It might, if Ald. Proco Joe Moreno (1st) has his way. Could motorized scooter-sharing be Chicago's next big thing?
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