All Stories from May 19, 2020 (Change date)
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Another year, another record May rainfall: Where the flooding persistsMay 19, 2020 1:00 am - The weekend deluge that caused widespread flooding throughout the Chicago area also pushed the region to a record May rainfall for the third consecutive year. And, while...
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Second lawsuit filed against Geneva nursing home over coronavirus protocolsMay 19, 2020 1:00 am - A second lawsuit has been filed against a Geneva nursing home where about one-fourth of its residents have died from coronavirus complications. The family of Lucille Jam...
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Today's Opinion Page editorial cartoonMay 19, 2020 1:00 am - Today's Opinion Page editorial cartoon ...
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St. Charles allows Zen Leaf to sell recreational marijuana - for nowMay 19, 2020 1:00 am - Zen Leaf St. Charles has been granted permission to sell recreational marijuana at its existing medical dispensary for the next 18 months. After that, the business has p...
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Ice Miller, McKenna create advocacy joint ventureMay 19, 2020 1:00 am - Law firm Ice Miller LLP said it is starting a joint venture with Michael McKenna, president of MWR Strategies and a former senior White House official, to expand its adv...
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Wheeling's Rock 'n' Roll the Runway canceled for this yearMay 19, 2020 1:00 am - After initially postponing the Rock 'n' Run the Runway festival at Chicago Executive Airport in Wheeling, a village board majority this week agreed to cancel it. Wheelin...
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Bail reduction denied for Elgin man charged with striking, sexually assaulting womanMay 19, 2020 1:00 am - A 25-year-old Elgin man charged with striking and sexually assaulting a woman after an argument over loud music will remain in Cook County jail on $1 million bail after ...
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Lake Park names new principalMay 19, 2020 1:00 am - A Schaumburg native and longtime educator, Amanda Brode-Rico, has been named principal at Lake Park High School in Roselle. She'll take the reins July 1, to replace Dom...
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Bill Barr, champion of justiceMay 19, 2020 1:00 am - "Governments that use the enormous power of law enforcement to punish their enemies and reward their allies are not constitutional republics; they are autocracies," note...
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What's different this time?May 19, 2020 1:00 am - As a young adult, I lived through two pandemics, H2N2 (Asian flu) 1957-58 and H3N2 (Hong Kong Flu) 1968-69. In 1957 when the U.S. population was 172 million, that virus ...