Afternoon Briefing: You could pay for Wheaton’s highest-priced mansion in cryptocurrency

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Mayor Brandon Johnson’s administration announced today that 35 migrants will be evicted from Chicago’s migrant shelter system this weekend while scores of others will receive new exemptions allowing them to stay, the latest update in his handling of a 60-day shelter limit policy that has seen months of delays and backlash.

The group of 35 will be the first migrants required to leave the shelters, after a week of uncertainty over whether the Johnson administration would move ahead with limited evictions this Saturday amid outcry from a group of aldermen opposed to the policy.

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Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx looks on as Chicago Police Department Superintendent Larry Snelling speaks during a news conference March 15, 2024, where charges were announced in connection to the fatal stabbing of 11-year-old Jaydone Perkins and his mother being seriously injured on Wednesday. (Vincent Alban/Chicago Tribune)

‘Never should have happened’: Police announce charges in stabbing that killed 11-year-old boy and injured his mother in Edgewater

Crosetti Brand, 37, is now charged with first-degree murder, attempted first-degree murder and other felonies in connection with the Wednesday morning stabbing that claimed the life of Jaydone Perkins and left his mother in critical condition. Read more here.

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A six-bedroom French Provincial-style mansion in Wheaton was listed on March 7 for $3.59 million, and its owners are offering to receive full payment for the house in cryptocurrency. (Michael LaFido)
A six-bedroom French Provincial-style mansion in Wheaton was listed on March 7 for $3.59 million, and its owners are offering to receive full payment for the house in cryptocurrency. (Michael LaFido)

Wheaton’s highest-priced mansion is listed for $3.6M, and the seller will accept full payment in cryptocurrency

In recent weeks, the prices of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies have hit all-time highs. Read more here.

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Watch live: Cubs prospects vs. White Sox prospects at Sloan Park

The Tribune will livestream Friday’s Cubs vs. White Sox prospect game at Sloan Park (4:05 p.m. CT) in conjunction with Major League Baseball. Read more here.

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The Chicago River is dyed green to celebrate St. Patrick's Day on March 11, 2023, in Chicago.
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The Chicago River is dyed green to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day on March 11, 2023, in Chicago.

What to do around Chicago for St. Patrick’s Day weekend

The big parade downtown starts at 12:15 p.m. Saturday at the corner of Columbus and Balbo, heading north on Columbus. Read more here.

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In this frame grab taken from video from WHAS, first responders stage outside a home in Milton, Ky., March 14, 2024, after a severe weather system came through the area. (WHAS via AP)
In this frame grab taken from video from WHAS, first responders stage outside a home in Milton, Kentucky, on March 14, 2024, after a severe weather system came through the area. (WHAS via AP)

Fierce storm causes injuries and damage in Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky

The Indiana State Police said there are “many significant injuries” after a tornado tore through the community of Winchester. Read more here.

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