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Tylenol Murders Unsolved Nearly 4 Decades Later | PatchPM

AJ's mom speaks from jail | Haunted house opens | Tax for cannabis retailers | Music star coming to town | Filmmaker's widow dies

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Tylenol Murders Remain Unsolved After 37 Years

Investigators at the Arlington Heights Police Department remain hopeful that the 1982 Tylenol killer will eventually be caught.

Cunningham Speaks Out In Jailhouse Interview: VIDEO

The 36-year-old Crystal Lake mom accused of killing 5-year-old A.J. Freund shared her thoughts in an interview with CBS 2 Chicago.

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Midnight Terror Haunted House Opens For 2019 Halloween Season

Voted one of America's scariest haunted houses by USA Today, Midnight Terror opens Sept. 27 in Oak Lawn for the 2019 Halloween season.

Joliet May Adopt Municipal Cannabis Retailers Occupation Tax

The topic of recreational marijuana will be discussed at Monday and Tuesday's Joliet City Council meetings.

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'Superstar' Nelly Books Rialto Show For November

Rialto Square Theatre, Mammoth Live and VenuWorks are thrilled to present multi-platinum, Grammy-winning rapper, Nelly.

Philanthropist Nancy Hughes Dies At 68

She's remembered as an inspiration for her husband, filmmaker John Hughes, as well as a generous local donor and a dedicated daughter, mother, aunt and grandmother.

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