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The Illinois State Fair will bring some Grammy talent to the grandstand this summer.

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The Illinois State Fair will bring some Grammy talent to the grandstand this summer.

Rin is the first U.S. Marshals K9 awarded a Purple Heart.
The victim was taken to the University of Chicago's Comer Children's Hospital in good condition, police said.
Police said the delivery driver crashed into a parked car.
The group Free Speech for People has spearheaded the effort to remove Trump's name from the ballot in Illinois and 17 other states.
Mayor Brandon Johnson said last week that he met a few weeks earlier with Sox owner Jerry Reinsdorf about the proposal.
A gunman fired a shot during a robbery at a Back of the Yards pizzeria Saturday night.
Fire officials said the fire happened in the 5400 block of South Mulligan Avenue. The woman was pronounced dead on the scene.
Noelle Fredrick first told CBS 2 about her smut-filled social media page in August.
Simmons-Brown's body would be found about 100 to 150 feet away from the back door of her Maywood home - which she shared with her son.
Two young men were shot, and one of them was killed, in the South Side's Brainerd neighborhood late Monday.
The 13-year-old girl was trying to cross the street from the south side to the north when she was hit by the squad car, police said.
Video on social media captures the company's silver jubilee celebrations--and the freak accident.
Police said just before 10 p.m., the boy was walking, in the 600 block of South Francisco Avenue, when a white sedan pulled up next to him.
The incident happened at 1:58 a.m. Wednesday in the 13000 block of South Evans Avenue, police said.
The water is normally used to cool the nuclear power plant, but it is warm enough to melt ice. All three siphons were turned on at noon.
COPA recommended that Officer Alberto Covarrubias be fired for the shooting that killed Michael Craig.
The Aurora Fire Department responded to nearly 300 emergency calls. All were related to the bitter cold, from frozen water lines to fires.
"I worship God. I don't worship money," Amatore said. "So I decided to put that money to do something good with it."
Police said it happened just before 11 p.m. on LaSalle Street north of Sibley Boulevard.