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A 33-year-old man is accused of groping several women on multiple occasions along a trail.
A 33-year-old man is accused of groping several women on multiple occasions along a trail. (Will County Sheriff's Office)

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Serial Groper On Old Plank Trail Nabbed After Search: Cops

A man accused of groping women along a trail on multiple occasions was caught when officers set up a perimeter after a woman spotted him.

Cannabis Dispensary Referendum Vote Coming For Lemont Board

Should other cities let the voters decide?

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Pre-Thanksgiving Storms Delay Flights At Chicago O'Hare Airport

Two powerful storms are affecting travel across the country as 4.5 million Americans fly to Thanksgiving destinations.

Court Upholds Sentence For Man Who Sexually Assaulted Woman, 80

An appellate court recently upheld a 100-year sentence for a man who was found guilty of breaking into an 80-year-old woman's apartment and sexually assaulting her on New Year's Day 2015.

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Samantha Harer Case: Channahon's Legal Bills On Rise

Mahoney, Silverman and Cross encountered several legal setbacks defending Channahon in the Samantha Harer federal lawsuit.

Best Christmas Displays Sought For The 2019 Patch Tour o' Lights

Do you have the best Christmas decorations in town? Send us photos and a description for Patch's 2019 tour o' lights.

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