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Man, 33, Drowns In Pond Near Apartment Complex In 'Dare Gone Wrong'

Police say he drowned in what "appears to have been a 'dare gone wrong'" in a pond outside the apartment complex.>>>Read More.

Suspect In Custody In Missing Chicago Woman's Slaying: CPD

Brittany Battaglia's brother said she was found in her boyfriend’s apartment, days after her roommate said she went to visit the boyfriend.>>Read More.

Some Illinois Residents Expected To Receive $95 In Google Settlement

Illinois residents who filed a claim in the class-action lawsuit against Google last fall will be receiving payments, but they won’t be getting as much as those who brought the biometric lawsuit against the tech giant originally anticipated.>>Read More.

'Black Lives Will Never Matter Until They First Matter To Us': Pastor

At Friday evening's prayer vigil and balloon launch for Joliet's 16-year-old murder victim, Antoine Shropshire, Joliet Bishop Steven Evans delivered a powerful message to those gathered, including teens at a playground mere feet from where the teenager was gunned down.>>Read More.


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