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Canceled flights cause headaches | IL man makes Boston Marathon history | Ted Nugent ticket sale record | 'Voice' contestant advances

More than 8 inches of snow fell Sunday in some Chicago-area communities.
More than 8 inches of snow fell Sunday in some Chicago-area communities. (Photo by Todd Sherman)

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Snowfall Totals: Historic April Snowstorm Slams Northern Illinois

More than 8 inches of snow fell in some towns hardest hit by Sunday’s snowstorm. It was Chicago's snowiest April 14 in history.

Weather Causes More Than 1,000 Flight Cancelations In Chicago

Wet snow and rain caused flight cancellations and major delays and O'Hare and Midway.

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Illinois Man Makes History, Wins Boston Marathon Wheelchair Race

Daniel Romanchuk, of Urbana, was the first American since 1993 to win the men's push-rim wheelchair race in the Boston Marathon.

Ted Nugent Show Fastest-Selling In County Fair History

Sales from the day tickets became available equaled what the entertainment director anticipated for a whole month — despite a controversy over Nugent's performance and Nugent calling naysayers "scumbags."

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Abby Kasch Advances To Live Cross Battle Rounds On 'The Voice'

Excitement heightens as the Illinois native waits to be called to the live cross battle rounds on "The Voice," Get ready to vote.

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