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The 14th Dist. Congressman says 'Protecting individual liberty is crucial to ensuring a free society.'

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The 14th Dist. Congressman says 'Protecting individual liberty is crucial to ensuring a free society.'

If elaborate, spooky yard displays are your thing, look no further. Just don't get eaten by your own house.
Chris Derrick graduated in 2008 and attributes his success to his former coach.
The city's Public Works Director says the moratorium is dependent on the weather.
Both shootings took place on Monomoy Street minutes away from three Aurora schools.
A local roundup of accidents, incidents and investigations.
The home was uninhabitable, according to fire officials.
Recycling program has changed times, dates and location.
Monday, October 9 is Columbus Day.
A total of 35 runners from Montgomery crossed the finish line Sunday.
A total of 24 runners from Yorkville crossed the finish line Sunday.
A total of 57 runners from Oswego crossed the finish line Sunday, including an 85-year-old man.
A total of 390 runners from Naperville crossed the finish line Sunday.
A total of 185 runners from Aurora crossed the finish line Sunday.
Shane R. Lewis of Pennsylvania has already started his sentence for trying to have sex with underage girls.
Three cars in Oswego's Lakeview subdivision were hit between Wednesday and Thursday.
Aurora Police Department released a list of the city's intersections with the most traffic accidents.
Naperville's Edward Hospital and Linden Oaks Behavior Health will see job loss and unfilled positions in order to ensure their futures.
Naperville happy hour laws remain the same after a local restaurant owner asked to have the rules relaxed.