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Villa Park police said the person was holding a pellet gun.
The union believes Mahoney is being unfairly penalized by the district’s lack of accessibility.
One man was rushed to the Mount Sinai Hospital in critical condition but died a few hours later.
Recruits for the 400-acre Discovery Park Business District will be remote workers from various companies.
Chicago's top doctor Allison Arwady says nearly 287,000 doses have been administered at the U.C. since it opened in March.
COVID-19 vaccines were combined with school spirit in the far north suburbs on Sunday.
A 16-year-old boy was rescued by a passing boat, police said. The 38-year-old man later died at the hospital.
The airline said all passengers were deplaned and there are no reported injuries from either flight.
Isayah has kidney disease and is hoping to raise $7,000 for the billboard to find a match. So far he’s raised more than $300.
In the last round, they caught five fish. They are competing with mostly all boy teams.
“We’re thrilled that we can finally reopen our doors and welcome our community back to the DuSable Museum of African American History.”
Firefighters had to stabilize the shaft in order to safely get the teen. He was taken to Northern Hospital with minor injuries.
The woman was taken to Northwestern Memorial Hospital for treatment. Her condition was not available.
Earlier this week, the survivors spoke exclusively to CBS 2 Investigator Dave Savini.
Not a shred of evidence pointed to him. He was convicted anyway.
Lightfoot opposed the original plan, arguing it would cost tens of millions of dollars
The McDonald's workers say a $15 an hour wage would solve a nationwide hiring crunch.
The company announced it will cut one of two work shifts at its Belvidere, Illinois assembly plant on July 26.
The only problem: the company can't get enough applicants.