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Naperville District 203 Among High Schools Dealing With COVID Spikes
Oswego East High School paused in-person learning until May, after 15 students tested positive and more than 300 had to quarantine.

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Oswego East High School paused in-person learning until May, after 15 students tested positive and more than 300 had to quarantine.

Police said there was no structural damage to the residence.
The cars are expected to feature new seats with more leg room, and LCD screens on the walls near the doors displaying surveillance images.
The St. John Missionary Baptist Church in Roseland opened its doors Tuesday for people to get the second dose of the Pfizer COVID vaccine.
The University of Chicago made all classes remote after an outbreak on campus.
The Chicago Academy for the Arts, 1010 W. Chicago Ave., has got the lights, the camera, and the action.
"We took up the cause of actually educating our community residents about COVID," organizers said.
She forced the undocumented immigrants to work in a factory, and then collected most of their paychecks, prosecutors said.
Jaslyn's father was also shot but is expected to survive.
High school students are coming back to school buildings, and they are feeling all the things you’d expect; nervousness and excitement.
Police said the driver was taken to Roseland Hospital in fair condition.
It wasn’t until days later that the Cook County State’s Attorney’s office revealed that the prosecutor wasn't telling the truth.
According to Ciomek's biography on the church’s website, he was born in Poland and has been a priest since 1998.
The union said the agreement “secures critical safety standards for returning in-person to high schools.
Friday marked the second night of protests following the release of footage of the 13-year-old's death.
Salt trucks are parked and ready near Chicago Public Safety Headquarters. They were also at the ready to protect a Walmart in Pullman.
The two pieces of legislation — a new bill and an amendment to an existing one — were introduced by Illinois State Sen. Kimberly Lightford.
For more than a year CBS 2 has told viewers about plans to install cameras along expressways to help catch gunmen.
CBS 2's took the issue back to the state Monday, and the system is still failing.
There plenty of was anger and frustration Monday night as word came that Perez walked away from the job with a $212,000 buyout.