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Bargain Burrito Outbreak | Uninvited Guest Shoots Thanksgiving Host
"Hate Has No Home" beer | Family survives fatal ferry sinking | 5 shot near United Center | 2 kids home at time of parents' murder-suicide
ILLINOIS — On the weekend, we present a week in review of the top stories and headlines from all across Illinois. Here's a roundup of some of the most-read stories across the state. You can also find your local Patch and catch up on those stories by clicking here.
Norovirus Outbreak Linked To $1 Burritos For College Students
Students began feeling ill a day after the promotion at the taco shop.
Man Upset Over Not Being Invited To Thanksgiving Shoots Host: Report
Witnesses told police the man, who was reported to be the ex-boyfriend of the host's sister, had been upset about not being invited to the holiday dinner.
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'Hate Has No Home In This Town': Werk Force Unveils New Brew
The local brewery created a new brew to condemn a hate crime that left a 6-year-old boy dead and to raise money for Amnesty International: "This unbelievable act of hatred left all of us speechless. We hugged our loved ones, held them close and didn't want to believe that an event like this could take place. Through the tragic nature of this event we must find strength as a community, a town, a city, a world."
5 Injured In Shooting Near United Center
Five teens — ranging in ages from 15 to 18 years old — were taken to the hospital following a drive-by shooting near the United Center Thursday morning.
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Illinois Family Has 'So Much To Be Thankful For' After Bahamas Rescue
A suburban family was grateful to celebrate Thanksgiving at home after their harrowing experience on a ferry that sank in the Bahamas, leaving a woman from Minnesota dead. Now, the couple and their sons, ages 6 and 8, are dealing with the aftereffects of the trauma: “I think we’re still in the process of unraveling what exactly happened and how it affected us.
2 Kids Were Home During Parents' Murder-Suicide: Police
Police said neither witnessed the shooting, but the teenager heard the shots and called 911. According to police, officers had responded to the family's home three times since 2016, including once for a report of battery, and once so that victim Jacquelyn Huff could remove her belongings from the house.
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