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West Chicago man pleads guilty to 2020 stabbing murderMar 29, 2022 1:48 PM - A West Chicago man pleaded guilty Tuesday to first-degree murder for stabbing a man five times during a fight in 2020.
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Victims remembered, first responders honored, on third anniversary of Aurora mass shootingFeb 15, 2022 7:10 PM - The victims were remembered, and first responders' service honored, at a ceremony Thursday on the third anniversary of the fatal shooting at the Henry Pratt Co. in Aurora.
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Elgin woman killed in crash near HampshireDec 15, 2021 10:43 AM - An Elgin woman was killed Tuesday morning in a car crash near Hampshire.
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Oswego man convicted in 2017 Aurora double murderDec 14, 2021 5:22 PM - A Kane County jury on Monday convicted an Oswego man for the March 2017 murders of two men in Aurora.
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Chita Rivera reflects on Chicago award and long Broadway career
Oct 18, 2021 5:50 PM - Broadway icon and multiple Tony Award-winner Chita Rivera is forever on the move. Poised to accept Porchlight Music Theatre's Icon Award, the 88-year-old dancer/singer/actress talks about why she is always moving forward.
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Reflejos wins 9 awards at national conferenceOct 13, 2021 9:45 PM - Reflejos, the Daily Herald Media Group's weekly bilingual publication, has won nine awards at the National Association of Hispanic Publications' annual conference.
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Senate passes bill strengthening legal protection for immigrantsMay 28, 2021 6:58 PM - The Illinois Senate passed a bill Friday which would strengthen legal protections for immigrants and require the closure of immigrant detention centers in the state.
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Latino Caucus lays out agenda to protect immigrantsMay 27, 2021 5:21 PM - The Illinois Legislative Latino Caucus laid out a policy agenda Thursday that includes bills to strengthen protections for immigrants, among several other measures.
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Experts: Now Kane County needs people Hispanics trust to persuade them to get vaccinationsMay 20, 2021 6:19 AM - Only about 20% of Kane County's COVID-19 shots have gone to Hispanic residents, who make up about 33% of the population. Addressing the disparity will take recruiting people they trust to help dispel deep-rooted misconceptions about the vaccine's safety, county elected officials and health experts said Wednesday.
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How Bensenville is tackling high COVID-19 rates among Hispanic residentsFeb 17, 2021 9:15 AM - A year into the COVID-19 pandemic, one suburb is seeing some progress in counteracting the "heartbreaking" toll of the respiratory disease on Hispanic residents, but significant challenges remain.
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