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View ArticleChicago’s health commissioner says there likely won’t be enough vaccine...
Chicago’s health care workers will be first in line to receive coronavirus vaccines but there likely won’t be enough initial doses to go around, the city’s public health commissioner said Monday.
View ArticleIllinois sounds warning again as hospitals pass spring highs for COVID-19...
Illinois sounds warning again as hospitals pass spring highs for COVID-19 patients
View ArticleWorkers threaten to strike at 11 nursing homes in Illinois next week if wages...
Workers at 11 nursing homes in Illinois are threatening to go on strike next week unless they are given raises comparable to other long-term care workers in the state.
View ArticleAurora heroin dealer sentenced to 9 years in jail
Aurora heroin dealer sentenced to 9 years in jail
View ArticleAmber Alert issued for child inside stolen minivan in Bridgeview
Police in the southwest suburbs were looking for a minivan that was stolen Monday afternoon with a 4-year-old boy left inside it, authorities said.
View Article4 shot, including two teenage girls, on West Side, police say
Four people were injured, including two teenage girls, during a shooting Monday afternoon on the West Side, according to Chicago police.
View Article4 wounded in Dearborn Homes shooting, police say
Four people were injured during a shooting Monday evening at the Dearborn homes, according to Chicago police.
View ArticleCollege students are urged to get a COVID-19 test before heading home for the...
Should college students get a COVID-19 test before heading home for the holidays? Some schools urge or even require it, but ‘it doesn’t give you a free pass’
View ArticleEvery toilet flush reveals a clue in fight to stop COVID-19
Chicago is scrambling to catch up to other cities forecasting outbreaks by analyzing human waste flushed down thousands of toilets.
View ArticleMore than 10,000 times in a single year, Illinois schools put children into...
More than 10,000 times in a single year, Illinois schools put children into seclusion, latest federal data shows
View ArticleDaywatch: Illinois hospitals pass spring highs for COVID-19 patients, schools...
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View ArticleMan injured at South Side rail yard sues Norfolk Southern, claiming it...
Man injured at South Side rail yard sues Norfolk Southern, claiming it intentionally puts workers at risk.
View ArticleBoy reported missing after minivan stolen in Bridgeview found safe in...
A 4-year-old boy reported missing Monday night from Bridgeview after the minivan he was in was stolen was found later that night in Chicago, police said.
View ArticleBullet crashes through living room window and hits 5-year-old boy in the head...
A 5-year-old boy was shot in the head while he was sitting on a living room couch on the Far South Side Monday night, according to Chicago police.
View ArticleEx-escort who allegedly obtained pandemic-relief loan while awaiting prison...
A former escort convicted in $6 million fraud scheme illegally obtained a $150,000 pandemic-relief loan while she was awaiting the deadline to report to federal prison, prosecutors alleged Monday.
View ArticleMan charged after shots fired, barricade response in Evanston
Evanston police have charged a man after shots were fired Nov. 10, resulting in a large police response to a home on Dodge Avenue.
View ArticleTwo charged in videotaped scuffle over ‘Biden 2020’ and other chalk writings...
A Chicago woman and man are facing misdemeanor charges for a post-Election Day scuffle captured on video that erupted in a South Side park over chalk markings scribbled on pavement that included “Biden...
View ArticleIndiana COVID-19 death toll tops 5K as virus continues surge; 10 new Lake...
Eighty-four newly recorded coronavirus-related deaths pushed Indiana’s pandemic toll to 5,025, including confirmed and presumed coronavirus infections, the Indiana State Department of Health said.
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