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More First-Dose Appointments Friday At South Suburban College
Cook County Health is expected to open up thousands of new first-dose appointments at noon on Friday.

Cook County Health is expected to open up thousands of new first-dose appointments at noon on Friday.

The facility will remain closed until April 20.
Cook County Health is expected to open up thousands of new first-dose appointments at noon on Friday.
Officials said the incident started as a carjacking in Olympia Fields, with reports of shots being fired on I-80 near 183rd Street.
"Thank you again to everyone who supported us in this fight. Serving as your mayor will always be one of the greatest honors of my life."
Projected winners include: Thomas ''TJ'' Somer, Carla Matthews, Nora Gomez and more.
Three seats were open for Bremen School District 228's school board. One incumbent obtains re-election, two newcomers snagging other slots.
Paul O'Grady and his slate of candidates are projected to win the Orland Township race.
See the projected results of Orland Park library board and school board races.
After scoring 446 more votes than Lakshmi Emory, Michelle Nelson has been voted as Flossmoor's first female mayor.
Michael Glotz is officially the Tinley Park mayor-elect, after winning the mayoral race.
Here's a look at election night results in Orland Park. Pekau earned an additional 510 votes, making him the projected winner.
It happened in the 18800 block of Castle Road in Homewood, according to police.
Daniel (Henry) Coughlin and Lucas Stulga were among 20 inductees selected from a pool of 60 candidates for the program's inaugural class.
Anna Perez was among just 20 inductees that were selected from a pool of 60 candidates for the program’s inaugural class.
Chicago Heights School District 170 to receive over $28 million from the bill.
H-F District 233 received over $1 million from the bill.
Bremen Community High School District 228 is receiving over $15 million from the bill.
Chicago Heights voters will head to the polls April 6, choosing members for school boards and Bloom Township.
Oak Forest voters will head to the polls April 6, choosing members for city council and local school boards.