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Trooper Who Suffered Brain Injury In Joliet Crash Finally Going Home
“Brian's discharge is bittersweet,” his wife, Lauren Frank, said Saturday. “Two and a half years ago, I imagined this day much differently. I fully expected him to wake up after his natural coma, go to rehab, and return to the home we established together in a matter of weeks. I never could have imagined that he would remain minimally conscious after 26 months living in a rehab hospital.”>>>Read More.
Police Still Looking To ID Jogger
Police are attempting to identify a man who suffered a medical emergency Saturday evening while jogging. Authorities say the man has been hospitalized and is "unable to provide" information regarding who he is.>>Read More.
'A Banana Every Day': Plainfield Resident Turns 104
She shared two secrets to her longevity: "One is the fact I have been blessed by my God, and the second one is that I eat a banana every day of my life," she said. "The bananas have a lot of potassium, so I'm doing something right. Like I said, with my blessings, I feel very, very good.">>Read More.
Doxing Ban Passed Unanimously By Illinois Lawmakers
“Doxing victims can experience harassment and stalking, they and their family members receive death threats, and some have even been assaulted. We have a responsibility to ensure the law protects them and gives them the tools necessary to hold their attackers accountable.”>>Read More.
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