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Camp COVID outbreak | Pumpkin patch marks 30 years | Vax or COVID test required at United Center | COVID surge burnout | Pride parade axed

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Illinois Man Killed Half-Brother During Vaccine Dispute: Police

Police said the fight had not yet turned physical when the 68-year-old pulled out a gun and shot his half-brother — who was also his neighbor — in the head.

180 People, Up From 80, Got COVID During Summer Church Camp: CDC

The report states the camp and later conference, sponsored by The Crossing church, exposed over 1,000 people to COVID-19.

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Pick Pumpkins, Apples: Keller's Farmstand Celebrates 30 Years

September not only marks the start of cooler weather and colorful trees, but also the emergence of apple-picking and pumpkin patch season. For Keller's Farmstand, this season, expected to be in full bloom on Sept. 11, marks the business's 30th anniversary.

COVID-19 Vaccines Or Negative Test Required At United Center

Fans of the Chicago Bulls and Chicago Blackhawks will need more than a ticket to attend home games. Until further notice, proof of full COVID-19 vaccination or a negative coronavirus test is now required for anyone aged 12 and up to attend an event at the United Center

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4th Surge Leading To 'Burn Out' For Doctors, Nurses

Medical staff is dealing with another COVID-19 surge, mainly among unvaccinated patients in their 20s, 30s and 40s, officials said.

Chicago Pride Parade Canceled Again Due To Coronavirus Pandemic

For the second straight year, organizers have pulled the plug on the Chicago Pride Parade due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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