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Man Who Threw Dogs Off Parking Tower Paroled From Prison
Edward Hanania, 25, who pleaded guilty in 2017 to animal cruelty charges, is prohibited from having contact with animals while on parole.
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Home Featured On HGTV Selling For $539,000
The 4,000-square-foot home is located on a quiet cul-du-sac.
Judge Okays Media Coverage In Court During Freund Sr.'s Case
A McHenry County judge ruled to allow media coverage during court proceedings surrounding Andrew Freund Sr., accused in the death of his 5-year-old son.
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Woman's Tragic Death 'Could Happen To Anybody:' Sister
A family member is speaking out after the 34-year-old was found dead in the trunk of her own car.
Big Ponzi-Type Scheme Run From Minooka House: SEC
A suburban man is accused of running a Ponzi-type scheme that took advantage of more than 500 investors through a company known as The Income Store, court files reflect.
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