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Prospect Heights woman discovers ancestor was killed in Salem Witch Trials
Genealogy testing shows a Prospect Heights woman is directly related to one of the most well-known cases in the Salem Witch Trials in 1692.
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West Ridge community on edge after man shot walking to synagogue
Members of Chicago’s Jewish community pushed for hate crime charges to be filed after a man was shot on the city’s Far Northwest Side.
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10-year-old paralyzed in Highland Park shooting finds new passion in sled hockey
Cooper Roberts, who was paralyzed in the Highland Park parade shooting, tried adaptable sports following his injury, but nothing stuck like Sled Hockey.
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NBC News poll shows presidential race grows closer ahead of Election Day
With Election Day less than a month away, new polling by NBC News showed the presidential race tighter than ever, with both candidates head-to-head at 48% among registered voters.
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Some Florida runners drop out of Chicago Marathon due to Hurricane Milton
Though tens of thousands of runners have long been preparing for the 2024 Bank of America Chicago Marathon, those planning to travel from Florida are facing a major threat from Hurricane Milton.
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Chicago fire station operating without truck amid shortage
A fire station in Chicago’s Englewood neighborhood was operating without its truck Monday after it went down for service over the weekend.
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How a ‘missing, endangered' woman was the mastermind behind a Romeoville quadruple-murder
Recent details revealed by Romeoville police have provided shocking new light into the September 2023 killing of a family of four, unveiling a possible motive behind the horrific murders.
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Suburban family raises concerns after child comes home from school with bruises
A suburban Barrington family has growing concerns after their 3-year-old son left school with bruises, prompting investigations.
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Recent threat, gun incidents at Glenbard East High School evoke safety concerns
Parents of students at Glenbard East High School have sounded the alarm about safety after three security concerns within a two-week period.
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‘Stop Haitian Hate' rally in Chicago stands united with Springfield, Ohio
On a gloomy, seemingly quiet Sunday in Chicago, several dozen Haitian Americans and allies made their presence known, rallying together to stop Haitian hate. “We want to rally around Haitians across the U.S. who are dealing with Haitian hate,” said Daniel Jean Jr., president of the Haitian American Professional Network. “We want to get the message out that we...