All Stories from July 3, 2022
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DuPage County CareVan comes to Villa Park for vaccine clinic for kidsJul 5, 2022 7:59 PM - On Sunday, July 10, Cornerstone Chinese Church in Villa Park is hosting a free COVID vaccine clinic for young children and up with the DuPage County Care Van. The Care Van is a walk-up, free, clinic open to all people 6 months or older, including those who do not have health insurance or legal immigration status.
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Letter: Punishment deservedJul 5, 2022 7:19 PM - A Lombard letter to the editor: After watching the Jan. 6 hearings, it is my opinion that Donald Trump should be given what he has always desired -- his picture posted on the cover of Time magazine.
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Letter: Foreign aid is importantJul 5, 2022 7:19 PM - A Park Ridge letter to the editor: A letter to the editor titled "Opportunity for change" recently highlighted many new issues that Americans are facing today.
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Ride for Hope Ovarian Cancer Awareness Charity Ride Raises $44,263Jul 5, 2022 9:13 AM - The seventh annual Ride for Hope, a 501(c) (3) ovarian cancer awareness motorcycle ride and celebration, conceived and organized by JuliAnne Scully, a 38-year ovarian cancer survivor and owner of JuliAnne's Hair in Schaumburg, raised $44,263 to benefit this year's three ovarian and gynecologic cancer warriors: Aneta from Schaumburg, Erica from Chicago, and Isabella of West Chicagoas well as the National Ovarian Cancer Coalition (NOCC) Faces of Hope Program. This brings the grand total raised by the charity to over $259,000. "What started as a way to help the NOCC create awareness for the signs and symptoms of ovarian cancer has grown into a community event -- with riders from many clubs and participants from all over the area -- to raise money for local women in their fight for survival," Scully said. Four hundred and seven motorcycles, stretching over a mile, wound through McHenry County on the 55-mile charity ride, escorted by the McHenry County Sheriffs and the Woodstock Police Department, with traffic control by the Chicago Punishers West, and medical support by the EMS Roaddocs of Illinois. The ride began at Woodstock Harley-Davidson, 2235 S. Eastwood Drive in Woodstock, and ended at Niko's Red Mill Tavern, 1040 Lake Ave., in Woodstock, on Sunday, June 26.
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Black Jewish leader works to boost community, inclusiveness
Jul 5, 2022 7:40 AM - Nate Looney is a Black man who is also an observant, kippah-wearing Jew
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Kings run away in 4th, top Heat 81-64 at California Classic
Jul 4, 2022 10:53 AM - Keon Ellis scored 17 points, Neemias Queta added 14 and Sacramento topped Miami 81-64 on Day 2 of the California Classic
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Video shows Akron police kill Black man in hail of gunfire
Jul 4, 2022 9:39 AM - Authorities say a Black man was unarmed when Akron police chased him on foot and killed him in a hail of gunfire, but officers believed he had shot at them earlier from a vehicle and feared he was preparing to fire again
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Romanian woman killed in 2nd Egypt shark attack in days
Jul 4, 2022 8:20 AM - Romania's foreign ministry says a tourist has died from a shark attack in Egypt
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'There's lots and lots of stories out here': 2,000 flags displayed for Wheaton's Field of HonorJul 4, 2022 8:12 AM - The Wheaton Field of Honor, a display of 2,000 American flags, is open for solemn viewing through the Fourth of July at Seven Gables Park in Wheaton.
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Watch for plant diseases emerging this monthJul 4, 2022 8:07 AM - This is the time of year to check closely for magnolia scale, an insect about the size of a pencil eraser. Typically found on the underside of magnolia branches, the scale is responsible for creating an overall thin condition of the tree.
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