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The boy told police he thought he had extinguished the fire before leaving the bathroom.
Police said the man took the child from a Plainfield home, then left the boy unharmed as he fled a traffic stop.
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Police said the 32-year-old from Downers Grove was ejected after crashing on the northbound I-55 ramp to I-355.
Police said Raymond Martin is known to frequent Matteson and the South Side of Chicago, and may have been seen hitchhiking.
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A man suing Springfield police said officers spilled and tested his late daughter's ashes, claiming they were drugs.
The annual list ranked more than 1,100 destinations on things like sights, culture, food, nightlife and adventure.
The 50 cities where pest control company Orkin got the most calls from April 2020-March 2021 includes the Chicago area.
The 42-year-old was pronounced dead just before 1 a.m. Sunday in Troy Township.
The fire was reported at Groot Recycling & Waste Services.
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Offering full-day kindergarten district wide is made possible by the opening of 18th elementary school, Wallin Oaks.
Mass killings — those with four or more deaths — decreased in Illinois in 2020 during coronavirus lockdowns. But it’s not that simple.
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Despite plans for a "downsized" event, organizers announced Tuesday that the 2021 Ribfest is not happening.