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Driver Charged In Fatal Tinley DUI Crash Was Driving 128mph: Prosecutor

Judge sets bail at $1 million for Oak Forest man charged in DUI crash in Tinley Park that killed a Midlothian man.

Former ETHS Teacher Accused Of Sexual Abuse

The longtime drama teacher is banned from any school-related events but has not been charged, Evanston Township High School said.

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Search Underway For Man Accused Of Sexually Assaulting Child

A man allegedly fled a home in Hebron Friday morning after family members confronted him about sexually assaulting a child.

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Stormy Weather Could Impact Cubs Outdoor Viewing Parties

Those wanting to catch the away games outdoors could face some heavy rainfall and intense wind.

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Amtrak's Union Station Head Admits Funnelling 'Polar Express' Work To Wife's Company

The Downers Grove man conspired to set up the jobs in order to pay off more than $25K in debt, according to federal prosecutors.

Prince Harry, Chance The Rapper Join Obama Foundation Summit

The South Side hip-hop artist will perform at a community concert to close out the inaugural 2-day event in Chicago.

Will Judge Carlson Dismiss Drug Homicide Charges In Teen's Overdose Death?

Shorewood resident Dwight Musson is on trial this week during a Will County bench trial.

Blackface Incident At OPRF High School: Officials, Black Student Leaders, Schedule Talks On Race

Black Leaders Union will hold a student discussion on race on Oct. 16 and the school will hold a community discussion on race on Oct. 24.

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