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Dad accused of scalding son | Baby deer saved | Stolen car crashes into bank | Woman killed getting phone from train tracks

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4 Cases Of Legionnaires' Disease Reported At Advocate Christ
The Illinois Department of Public Health is currently investigating four cases of Legionnaires' Disease at Advocate Christ Medical Center.
Father Accused Of Scalding Infant Son In Shower
Doctors determined that the baby was scalded over 15 percent of his body, and found evidence of other injuries, prosecutors said.
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Police Officers Rescue Baby Deer
The baby deer was found with a broken leg earlier this week.
Juveniles Fleeing In Stolen Car Crash Into Bank Building: COPS
Police say three juveniles led cops on chase through several towns.
Woman Killed By Train While Retrieving Cell Phone From Tracks
The 37-year-old woman was hit by a Red Line train when she jumped onto the tracks to get her phone, authorities said.
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