Environment
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Higher Air Pollution Found in Chicago's Western Edge; Health Concerns Likely to Increase
Researchers raised concerns about the high concentrations of nitro dioxide in Chicago's West Side, becoming a hotspot of air pollution in the area. The pollution can likely cause health concerns. Read here.
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