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Chicagoans change routines as immigration crackdown looms. Some carry passports and avoid stores
Sep 09, 2025 6:44 pm - CHICAGO — The streets in some of Chicago's liveliest neighborhoods are quiet these days. Public schoolteachers want online learning for families scared to venture out. An...
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Man killed in crash near McHenry; woman, 2 children taken to hospitalSep 09, 2025 5:39 pm - A McHenry man died Tuesday in a crash near McHenry, the McHenry County Sheriff’s Office said.
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RFK Jr.’s latest ‘Make America Healthy Again’ report calls for more scrutiny of vaccines and autism
Sep 09, 2025 5:33 pm - The Trump administration directed the nation’s public health and environmental agencies to prioritize investigations into vaccine injuries, prescription drug use and autism’s causes in its latest “Make America Healthy Again” report released Tuesday.
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Bailey expected to make second run for governor, pick Palatine’s Del Mar as running mateSep 09, 2025 4:42 pm - Darren Bailey plans to run for governor for a second time in 2026, and is expected to select Palatine resident Aaron Del Mar as his running mate, Capitol News Illinois confirmed with sources close to the campaign.
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Mundelein launches webpage for $2 billion Ivanhoe Village developmentSep 09, 2025 4:28 pm - Extensive information about the proposed Ivanhoe Village residential and commercial development has been compiled in a single digital repository on Mundelein’s website.
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Trial begins for man accused of kicking wife to deathSep 09, 2025 4:24 pm - A murder trial began Tuesday for a Naperville man accused of kicking his wife to death. But his defense attorneys argue other factors may be responsible for her dying.
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Man charged with organized retail crime, connected to ring that conducted 115 burglariesSep 09, 2025 4:21 pm - A Chicago man is accused of being part of a crime ring tied to115 burglaries throughout the suburbs.
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US Steel to end steel production at Illinois plant but no layoffs
Sep 09, 2025 4:20 pm - U.S. Steel will stop processing steel slabs at its Granite City Works plant in Illinois, three months after Nippon Steel sealed a deal with President Donald Trump to buy the iconic American steelmaker by giving the government a say over decisions that affect domestic steel production. U.S. Steel will end production at the plant, likely in November, but it won’t lay off any of the roughly 800 workers there or reduce their pay, it said.
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‘We need $500,000 and we need it now’: PADS of Elgin facing dire budget crisis as winter approachesSep 09, 2025 3:48 pm - PADS of Elgin is seeking help as it faces an urgent budget crisis that could threaten the shelter’s ability to house people this winter.
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Russian glide bomb attack in eastern Ukraine kills at least 24 people collecting their pensions
Sep 09, 2025 3:27 pm - DONETSK REGION, Ukraine — A Russian glide bomb struck a village in eastern Ukraine on Tuesday as people stood in line in the open air to collect their monthly pension. Th...