Palos Heights man charged in September fatal six-vehicle crash on Tri-State
A Palos Heights man faces reckless homicide charges stemming from a September crash on the Tri-State Tollway that resulted in the death of a 64-year-old woman, according to police
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A Pandemic Self-Assessment Quiz from Mary Schmich.
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View ArticleFormer state rep, Worth Township supervisor charged with bribery in red-light...
A former Illinois state representative and longtime supervisor of Worth Township was charged Friday in a plot to pay bribes to a relative of an Oak Lawn trustee in 2017 to get lucrative red-light...
View ArticleBeing shot at age 15 made her want to be a caregiver. As a COVID-19 nurse,...
A new exhibit at the International Museum of Surgical Science in the Gold Coast shows artwork nurses created as a form of therapy.
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Ellos murieron en edificios que la ciudad sabía que eran trampas de fuego
View ArticleIllinois House backs replacement of brain-damaging lead service lines, but...
Chicago would get more than three decades to replace toxic lead pipes under legislation that cleared an important hurdle Friday in Springfield.
View ArticleIllinois House backs bill that would make Juneteenth an official state...
A bill that would make Juneteenth National Freedom Day the 13th official state holiday was approved by the Illinois Senate Thursday and is headed to the House floor.
View ArticleIllinois awaits final words from feds on restarting use of Johnson & Johnson...
Illinois public health officials await final OK from feds to restart use of the Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine.
View ArticleCoronavirus in Illinois updates: Positivity rate down but hospitalizations...
Here are the latest updates on the coronavirus in the Chicago area and the rest of Illinois.
View ArticleChicago doctors group says physicians should become a key provider of Johnson...
A doctors group in Chicago says physicians should become key providers of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine because patients may want to discuss its safety first.
View ArticleIllinois gives providers go-ahead to resume use of Johnson & Johnson COVID-19...
Vaccine providers in Illinois can immediately resume giving Johnson & Johnson’s one-dose immunization after federal officials determined the shot’s benefits outweigh the risks of rare but severe...
View ArticleMorgan Park neighbors fear homeowner placing hot dogs laced with poison on...
About two weeks ago, Ald. Matt O’Shea, 19th, began receiving complaints that a homeowner was putting out hot dogs laced with poison because she was tired of dogs using her front lawn as a bathroom.
View Article2 men fatally wounded in South Side shootings since Friday afternoon, police say
Two men in their 20s were fatally wounded Friday in separate shootings, police said.
View Article62-year-old man shot Saturday morning on West Side, police say
A 62-year-old man was shot in the right leg Saturday morning in the East Garfield Park neighborhood, police said.
View ArticleCook County doctors say vaccine pause should create confidence; walk-in...
City and county health officials announce they again administering the one-shot Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine.
View ArticleCoronavirus in Illinois updates: Walk-ins allowed at all Cook County mass...
Here are the latest updates on the coronavirus in the Chicago area and the rest of Illinois.
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