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Michael Jordan's $2M donation | Puppy theft | 17 missing people | Jail inmates test positive | Woman missing from care facility
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131 Coronavirus Deaths On Thanksgiving
More than 700,000 people have been infected with the coronavirus in Illinois, and more than 12,000 have now died from COVID-19.
Woman Charged With Stealing $9,900 Puppy
The 22-year-old is accused of hiding the puppy in her jacket and leaving the store.
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Michael Jordan Donates $2 Million To Feeding America Food Banks
The money comes from proceeds the former NBA star earned from "The Last Dance," a Netflix-ESPN documentary series about his career, he said.
17 Missing In Will County: One Joliet Case Dates To 1957
Seventeen families in Will County have had no closure in learning the true facts regarding the disappearances of their loved ones.
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Jail Inmates Test Positive For Coronavirus
The outbreak appears to be contained to one housing unit inside the jail.
Woman Goes Missing From Care Facility
Police just learned of Delrose's disappearance earlier this week from the care center, but some say she may have disappeared as far back as Nov. 14.
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