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ICE Agent Arrested For Drunk Driving After Leaving Shift At Broadview Processing Center
His SUV jumped a curb and plowed into a row of shrubs – barely missing a pole and a pedestrian crosswalk, police said.

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His SUV jumped a curb and plowed into a row of shrubs – barely missing a pole and a pedestrian crosswalk, police said.

As of 6:30 a.m., 79 flights were canceled at O'Hare International Airport and 18 flights were canceled at Midway International Airport.
"He learns a lot," parent Contessa Houston said about her son, Jackson. "Other children are learning a lot within the Head Start program."
"This is a shame, like for real. This is a shame," said resident Desiree Perry.
Police said the victim had multiple gunshot wounds throughout his body.
Protesters gathered outside the Dirksen Federal Courthouse on Wednesday morning as the hearing got underway.
Historically, it's been extremely difficult to sue the federal government if you believe your rights were violated.
Sweeping broken shards of glass and surveillance video, all calling cards from a smash-and-grab crew operating overnight in Burbank.
In an interview with Capitol Fax, Congressman Garcia said last Monday his cardiologist recommended that he not run.
No one was injured, and the plane sustained only minor damage before returning to the gate.
Judge Gettleman said he believed a group of plaintiffs had made a sufficient case to justify some sort of court order.
Closing airspace is what the Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy said is a possibility if they don't reach an agreement soon.
The congressman's government and campaign offices did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
According to Chicago police, the group broke the front glass door in the 1900 block of West 35th Street just after 4:10 a.m.
One lieutenant said the long hours on the job are even harder with no end to the shutdown in sight.
"If the judge finds this is not a humane place, it's inhumane — he has the power to actually shut it down," legal analyst Irv Miller said.
The shooting happened shortly after 7 p.m. at a Burger King restaurant in the 4000 block of South Pulaski Road in Archer Heights.
A death investigation was underway Monday morning after a body was pulled from the South Branch of the Chicago River.
A man in the house was taken to a nearby hospital for smoke inhalation, police said.
"I'm asking for basic human decency," Pritzker said. "They've disrupted everything for more than two months already."