Ten stories you may have missed this weekend
1. Volunteers have worked together to make a house accessible for a Lake County woman who was paralyzed last summer in a pedestrian shelter collapse at O'Hare International Airport.
2. The bipartisan backlash that followed Donald Trump's Friday rally cancellation was swift and harsh, leaving some suburban Republicans backing the real estate mogul's opponents with renewed vigor ahead of Tuesday's primary.
3. A one-armed Civil War general from Illinois had lapsed into obscurity before his death. But a new biography by a former Arlington Heights resident reveals that Gen. Martin Davis Hardin enjoyed a special relationship with Abraham Lincoln, fought with and against Robert E. Lee and survived the Great Chicago Fire.
4. Authorities have identified a 64-year-old Wauconda man as the driver killed Friday when his SUV collided with a dump truck in Port Barrington. Eric Norton died at the scene of the crash at Roberts and Darrell roads, Lake County Sheriff's police said.
5. A 47-year-old Wheaton man was behind bars over the weekend facing allegations he tried to lure children into his apartment with promises of alcohol. Authorities say Javier Lopez approached children on "numerous occasions" on Thursday, but also refused to go with him.
6. A car crashed into Hilltop Animal Hospital in Palatine Friday morning, injuring the driver, but leaving people and animals inside the vet clinic unharmed.
7. The prosecution's case against a former U.S. Marine accused of the savage 2005 murder of two Zion girls could be damaged, his defense attorney said Friday, because a government informant who obtained a wiretapped confession was found dead in Maryland last month.
8. A 67-year-old Aurora man who was struck by a pickup truck Friday night as he crossed a street on Aurora's east side has died, authorities said Saturday.
9. Elgin police said Saturday they found a Streamwood man hiding in the basement of a home where they were investigating a homeowner's call about a residential burglary in progress about 8 a.m. Friday.
10. A 68-year-old former adjunct instructor at Oakton Community College is suing the school for age discrimination after he wasn't rehired last year.